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Invasian May 16th, 2013 17:22

i love pooky ! :)



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Originally Posted by armyissue (Post 1795798)
old guys know who this is.
http://t6ak.roblox.com/977e3620b2fc1611ac84089398f41215
young guns think it's pedo bear


Chiba May 17th, 2013 09:52

Hehe. Good times!


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Originally Posted by Invasian (Post 1796259)
i love pooky ! :)



canabubba May 17th, 2013 10:27

Thanks, Thundercactus - nice of you to say.

Our club was created for the precise reason to give kids a safe and legal place to play. We've all heard horror stories of police rolling up on kids playng airsoft on the park.......the police having to assume the guns are real, and the kids (being kids) doing somethng stupid like holding the gun up to show them that their not 'real' guns.

As one of the only all-age clubs around (300 members, youngest is 12-ish, oldest is close to 60), we - Cuddy's Commandos - do have to be very strict with underage players. But it's not just the underage, it's noobs in general. If they come in to an environment with no rules, then there's a lot more room for them to do something stupid. We lay out the rules in detail each and every game, and enforce them as strictly as we can. I've sent guys out for the day for a single un-called BB hit. If they start playing with strict rules, then they can't really develop bad habits, as they're simply not tolerated. We've got a steady stream of new players coming out....some stay, and some come once and never again.....usually, those guys are the ones who want to run wild and don't respect the rules. If they don't leave on their own, we suggest they find somewhere else to play.

And to be clear, while we do have a few younger kids on the team, most of the under 18 croud is in the 15-17 year-old range, with an average height of about 6'2"........which tends to shatter most guys' preconceptions of under-age players, who think it's like playing inside a day-care.


Our biggest frustration comes when we go to play at an open house, where our guys get mixed in with guys from established 18+ teams, and our guys end up quitting 5 minutes into the game, saying that nobody's calling their hits, and the marshalls aren't doing anything about it.

My biggest reward is seeing dads coming out to play with their sons (and, in some cases, daughters). How many sports are there where parents can play on equal footing with their kids? They have an absolute blast, and become our most loyal members.

In general, though, our guys do remarkably well. We've had no serious injuries in the 5 years we've been playing. And, I ENJOY telling people I spend my weekends shooting at children in the woods!

That being said, however, there is and always will be a certain element within the community who are just dead set against anyone under 18 picking up a gun. I respect that, even though I find almost ALL of their reasoning (justification) to be questionable, or straight up wrong. To each his own.

DeathSniper May 17th, 2013 14:48

Pooky rules. (so much that I even have a tattoo of him, that's just how badass he is)

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Art Vandelay May 17th, 2013 20:35

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Originally Posted by canabubba (Post 1796439)
I've sent guys out for the day for a single un-called BB hit.

Isn't it fairly easy to miss a BB hit if a mag pouch gets hit or something like that?

wallyroberto May 20th, 2013 01:01

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Originally Posted by Art Vandelay (Post 1796587)
Isn't it fairly easy to miss a BB hit if a mag pouch gets hit or something like that?

It's not every time someone doesn't call it, it's when its certain circumstances, which I'm sure he'll elaborate on.

canabubba May 21st, 2013 09:51

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Originally Posted by Art Vandelay (Post 1796587)
Isn't it fairly easy to miss a BB hit if a mag pouch gets hit or something like that?

There's hits, and there's hits. Sure, everyone gets hit with BBs falling out the trees (ricochets), etc.....and sure, you can get hit on the gear and not feel it. But then there are times when you see someone take a hit to the skin, and instantly flinch, swear, whatever, and keep right on playing. THOSE are the guys that grind my gears.


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