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Old December 20th, 2013, 07:14   #7
Jerry-ADK
 
Join Date: Dec 2013
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Originally Posted by Forever_kaos View Post
My 2 cents...

Sounds ok, not really enough time to plan for this, nor enough days to really make it worth the trek.
Also - Rules seem pretty loose/open, some far more than others. Maybe we're just used to things ran a bit tighter up here.

FPS, kit restrictions, etc... Pretty big deal killer for me.

Check this out:
https://sites.google.com/site/operationwoodsman/home

It's a big event we are holding annually in September, last year went off great. Everything is laid out plain and simple.

Again, just my 2cents.

Glad to see things taking off over there.
Best of luck.
Yeah, we are in the early phase of WW2 airsoft. Hopefully we will soon be up to speed in the NE US. Everyone else in Europe and Aisia and Canada have been at it a bit longer. We are allowing looser kit restrictions to try to get more attendance. But most of the people attending have good and fairly correct kits. Trying to keep the farb 'O' meter down low.

I really want to go to Operation Woodsman next year. Its only 3 hours from my house. And I really admire the attention to detail you guys are doing. We Americans can learn alot from you about what makes a good event. Hopefully some of the guys in the NE will go up there with me next year. I personally am a reenactor first and just recently an airsofter. I am in this for the historical aspect. As well as the airsoft tactical part.
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