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lol cadpat?
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hell not to long ago that was happening with real guns.
good to see things have changed great pics |
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hey do you guy have to worry about unexploded ordenance there, some really great locations
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We don't waste time worrying about unexploded devices, we just deactivate them on the spot and take them home with us. It's like common thing to do here in Croatia beside eating from garbage can and molesting foreigners :)
Say, do you worry about about polar ice caps melting there? |
How popular is Airsoft in Croatia? Beautiful country, by the way!
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Seriously, gorgeous country side and playing fields (however I get the feeling these aren't actually airsoft fields, just random cool places in the country side). Actually looks alot like Ontario. Well, looks alot like some parts of Canada in general. I suppose ASK Pannonia means Airsoft Croatia in some form or manner? (Pardon my lack of knowledge in foreign languages) |
Croatia is a beauty, yes. Thanks for noticing that.
Pannonia is aka Slavonija, one region of Croatia at east. ASK Pannonia is a club from Osijek. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavonija We don't have many real "airsoft fields" but we have good cooperation with police and civilian population, so we use many different terrains - some of them are in active use couple of years or more. There is a big number of themed teams, pretty big for small country, and small number of airsofters . (delete). Many of airsofters here did their time in Army, or even war, many of guys here are active soldiers, police officers, security etc. @Wilson we have like boom starting around time when ACM guns hit the market. and every day more and more people join various teams or clubs. my estimation is that we have around 500 players, but that's only my humble opinion. you could say we are still in some kind of organization. |
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Wow, very nice pics. Good to see it's going strong over there!
I've been surprised to see that much CADPAT in your pics! After closer look, probably that more than half of what I thought was CADPAT is in fact the danish M84... well it's still nice XD |
Nice pics, Akinnen, thanks for sharing. Always fun to see how airsoft is played elsewhere in the world. You're quite lucky to have the public and police being so receptive to games.
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brate hrvati :D. My favorite pic was of the titovka and the SFRJ. Not a fan of the UCK/KLA pic at all, but thats because im Yugoslav still (mix of serb, croatian, montenegro). But I wish you guys all the best as airsoft is a great sport and a great country to have it in.
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That SFRJ style was look for Fulda Gap event when (in scenario) Soviets and their weird commie friends invaded West Europe, so these guys where on East, Team Hijena from Pula. And I am on that UCK picture, funk you very much :) |
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Ej Jugosloveni :) :)
Very nice very nice where do you guys get your camo mostly? |
what's happening here!?!?
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We buy them in online shop's, some of them in local army shop's if they have them... some of us go to Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Germany and visit their army shop's... there are great webshops in Russia, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Israel, Hong-Kong to make purchase of non-mainstream gear. @Denis[teamplayer] We are laughing at that too. Guy is holding his belt while this guy stands on his legs, but this is like that motivational picture from East Timor with Aussie soldier and local kids |
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