Airsoft in the UK is still a more emerging hobby but it is booming. Because it is still relatively new, responding to your observation that you would find it difficult to get a site with rentals in the U.S, you would be hard pressed to find a U.K site without rental kit.
great insight gentlemen. i know you guys know that despite how incredibly real and accurate things have gotten youre right they are toys. airsoft in any of its form except when used by first resaponders its a game to be playing. if youre not having fun and making it as fun as you can for new players-youre doing it WRONG!!! you should quit or that a 6 month break and re-evalute why you started in the first place and if after 6 months youre just as excited as you were your first time than get back in the game. if you have skills and can do something other than play you should try that or doing something that helps the sport you fell in love with but if you cant find any joy in mag dumping you bro in the face when he walks in the your house or just the sim[ple handling of a quality replica than your probably not going to ever enjoy it again. everybody needs a break and to do something completely different in and around something you love is so satisfying and try to do things to progress the hobby instead of crapping on it. its a game and sportsmanship is so much more important than winning. instead of judging your merit on number of kills try judging merit on how many kids you helped, how many parts did you donate to a less fortunate player you will enjoy the hobby even more and if you dont you suck and you should move to russia(and eat dicks) the point is having guys like you who educate, who help people realize whats is happening real-time in the industry is awesome. youre definately champions and im so glad to have learned from you both. rock on play hard and have fun. cheers
@@gregoryfranks7347 having fun should be the core of Airsoft. It's a waste of money and time to try and make it something more than fun. You can use it for training purposes, you can try to win, you can take it seriously sometimes, but if you aren't having fun, you're doing it wrong.
Airsoft in the UK is still a more emerging hobby but it is booming. Because it is still relatively new, responding to your observation that you would find it difficult to get a site with rentals in the U.S, you would be hard pressed to find a U.K site without rental kit.
great insight gentlemen. i know you guys know that despite how incredibly real and accurate things have gotten youre right they are toys. airsoft in any of its form except when used by first resaponders its a game to be playing. if youre not having fun and making it as fun as you can for new players-youre doing it WRONG!!! you should quit or that a 6 month break and re-evalute why you started in the first place and if after 6 months youre just as excited as you were your first time than get back in the game. if you have skills and can do something other than play you should try that or doing something that helps the sport you fell in love with but if you cant find any joy in mag dumping you bro in the face when he walks in the your house or just the sim[ple handling of a quality replica than your probably not going to ever enjoy it again. everybody needs a break and to do something completely different in and around something you love is so satisfying and try to do things to progress the hobby instead of crapping on it. its a game and sportsmanship is so much more important than winning. instead of judging your merit on number of kills try judging merit on how many kids you helped, how many parts did you donate to a less fortunate player you will enjoy the hobby even more and if you dont you suck and you should move to russia(and eat dicks) the point is having guys like you who educate, who help people realize whats is happening real-time in the industry is awesome. youre definately champions and im so glad to have learned from you both. rock on play hard and have fun. cheers
@@gregoryfranks7347 having fun should be the core of Airsoft. It's a waste of money and time to try and make it something more than fun.
You can use it for training purposes, you can try to win, you can take it seriously sometimes, but if you aren't having fun, you're doing it wrong.
@@PortCityAirsoft you said it!!!!