That's fine. If you don't like shit, you can not let it be posted. Just like you don't have to go.
In the end, this has been the unwritten rule for 10 years and no one has complained.
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Can I get an Amen!crazydemon wrote:I play for the 104th S.A.R.S. team out of coos bay. We play every two weeks and have between 20 and 30 people at every game. And we enforce the fps limits set up by AP. And have no problems doing so.
Matt you run one of the largest Airsoft communities here in the US. If your worried that they are raising limits to increase sales and let safety be damn then maybe you as the Head Chief should contact and let them know your concerns.
The rules set forth by AP are easy to follow and no one that we play with has ever had any issues following them. If someone gets a new gun that shoots a hot we don't allow it on the field until its been mod'd to meet the rules or has had enough rounds shot through it to break it in a bit.
Again the best way to enforce the AP rules. Is to form a league. Get all your local team captains together. Discuss what rules your gonna have and how you are going to enforce there play.
If you don't have everyone on the same page then this is just going to turn into another debate that never comes up with an answer. You will always have people trying to up there limits, some do it for better performance and most seem to do it to be malicious the second kind are not the people you want to see on your field anyway.
We in southern Oregon coast are a small airsoft community I know, and I don't really like turning away people. But you have to stand up and enforce your rules otherwise what is the point of rules.
Just my 2 cents.
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