Merry Christmas from MrAirsoft.com!

12/25/08 1957 hours

We at MrAirsoft.com would like to wish all of you a safe & merry Christmas this year! 2008 was a landmark year and 2009 will be even bigger! Have a wonderful holiday season.

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New Payment Methods added for 2008! Coming Soon!

01/09/08 1420 hours

Good news from the MrAirsoft team. We are currently in the process of adding merchant processing to our website.  Now you can place your order using credit cards and e-checks in addition to your PayPal account.The MrAirsoft team is dedicated to making shopping our website the best experience possible.

Please visit our site at www.mrairsoft.com and enjoy shopping our selection of airsoft guns. As always, our cheap airsoft guns deliver the best value for your money. We look forward to seeing you soon at www.mrairsoft.com.

Another reason why Mr. Airsoft is…… the best value in airsoft!!

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Major Product News for 2008 (Over 500 New Products Coming Soon!)

01/09/08 1410 hours

At Mr.Airsoft, we have always committed ourselves to bringing you the best that the Airsoft industry has to offer, from complete guns and gear, to ammo, holsters, and everything in between. For the past couple months (what seems like as long as we can remember!) we have been working with a number of new manufacturers, in order to bring you truly the best that is on the market. In this, we are pleased to announce that we shortly will be adding Over 500 new products to the Mr.Airsoft lineup!

The brands that we are going to offer are simply amazing, and truly the best of the best. Here is a brief rundown:  

·         Complete Airsoft Guns from ICS

·         Complete Airsoft Rifles and Pistols from Classic Army

·         Complete Premium grade Guns from Tokyo Marui

·         Complete guns from Jin Gong (JG), VFC, Well & CYMA

·         Sniper Scopes, Red-Dots, & Holographic Sights

·         Dozens of Magazines, Parts and Accessories 

 In addition to these, we will also be expanding our offering of gear as well, with a full line of accessories from UTG & more!! Our mission at Mr.Airsoft is to help you with your mission! From Premium grade AEG’s, to the sidearm that you use for your backyard battle, out goal is to bring you the best. Also, stay tuned for a major announcement regarding shipping prices! More Value, more guns, more fun! We look forward to helping you soon. As always, please feel free to let us know if we can be of assistance.

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Interesting Day #2

05/01/07 1835 hours

This is another paintball story.  Sorry, as I believe I’ve stated, I don’t play airsoft, but paintball is close enough, and it’s still quite exciting.  Anyways, I went to a paintball park with my friend; in fact, it was an event set up by his friend, and I was just “tagging along”.  This was the second time this person had organized the event, and it was the second time I’d come, so I’d been there before.  We played seven games, but to shorten this (if you recall, the last paintball story I told was incredibly long), I’ll just tell you the first, third, fifth, sixth, and seven.  The first is short, as were the fifth and sixth, so don’t worry about length.

The first game we played in a standard woods field, with these strategically placed shacks, a few trees (it was not a dense forest, one might not even consider it a forest at all), and this large hill in the back.  And that was where me and another fellow went.  We met two opponents there, and spent five minutes exchanging fire until backup (two more people) arrived (in this area, the forest was a bit dense, so no balls were getting through.  I wasn’t firing at all because I knew I couldn’t hit; in fact, I only fired four balls that game).  Then, we advanced and someone took out one of the opponents, but there was still the last one left.  Knowing he couldn’t take all of us, we just charged, but when we got to the top, we saw he was surrendering, as another of our teammates had come up through the back of the hill.  Apparently he had taken out four other enemies before getting to the hill and forcing the last remaining opponent to surrender.  I didn’t exactly do much, but I thought it was a cool match.

In the third game, we moved to another field, and we were put into the castle, which is a, well, castle shaped infrastructure, which towers a massive thirty feet (maybe even twenty five; it wasn’t that big) over the field.  So, we were all positioned there, and then the enemy team came rushing in from the other end.  We had to wait about thirty seconds before they were in range at all, and then everyone opened fire (on both teams).  Surprisingly, hardly any of our enemies got hit, and unlike the match where they were in the castle (too pitiful to describe), they were winning.  I spent a lot of time in the right tower, shooting at two people, but they were both in shacks and the odds of hitting them were little.  Knowing I had no chance over there, I decided to go to the left tower, where there was no action (at the time).  I constantly moved through the different towers (there were actually four), and saw I had no chance in any of them.  I ended up staying in the left tower, exchanging shots with one of the last of the enemies (many of them had by now been taken out).  I almost hit him, he almost hit me, but nobody got hit, until some people actually left the castle and corned him.  Once again, I’d done nothing… for now.

The fifth game was on a speed ball field; it was the first time I’d ever played speed ball.  Instead of in a forest, it was in a flat field with lots of inflatable, slightly oval walls to hide behind.  Once the game began, I ran to the furthermost left wall, and quickly picked off one of the enemies (my second hit of the day, my first had been in the second game; sad, huh?)  Then I saw an opponent run to the inflatable wall right in front of me, not more than eight feet.  I hit him in the hopper, which counts as an out, and I kept yelling, “I hit your hopper!” but he couldn’t hear, and we kept exchanging hits.  He hit me on the top of the head, which hurt incredibly, yet we still kept pop-shooting, and I kept yelling, “Your hopper!” and eventually he realized it, and went out.  The referee came over and mentioned I’d been hit, but I said it was after the other guy had gotten out, so I kept playing.  Unfortunately, by now, all my teammates were out, and somebody quickly came from the side and hit me. 

The sixth game was on the same field, except we switched sides.  I hit somebody early on, and then spent the rest of the game shooting at two people who were almost perpendicular.  After two minutes of that, one of them hit me in the head, the other side (I’d been hit once before in the head, remember?), and that hurt a lot as well.  After leaving the game, and asking somebody to check out my hair, I was told that half of my head was orange, and half was pink, and when I checked a mirror, I saw it was almost in perfect symmetry.  That work of art almost made up for the two instances of brief pain. 

The final game was the best of them all.  Once again, the enemies had taken the castle.  We all rushed on different sides, but like the original castle battle, we were held back.  There were two opponents outside of the castle who were preventing us from moving as far as we could.  I moved to a shack in the middle of the field, and through the window (no glass, just blank spaces), I saw a guy, opponent, standing behind a shack in what he thought was perfect cover.  I fired five or six shots and took him out, and almost simultaneously, another teammate took out the other guy preventing our advance.  After I found out the other guy was out, I immediately ran forward, very far.  I saw an enemy at a shack very close to the castle, and I snuck up on him, pointed my gun, and said, “If you’re not on my team, surrender!”  Not exactly the most dramatic of surrender statements, but it worked (I thought he might’ve been on my team, but luckily he wasn’t).  I then started running, and one or two people were shooting at me, and I had to run very fast through thick mud, but I made it to a shack in the back.  I then ran up the back entrance of the castle, and by then many of my teammates were there as well (but I was first there!)  I came up to the top, carefully checking around corners, and saw one guy hiding in the left tower.  I advanced and said, “Surrender!” and he surrendered.  Then everyone else came up to the castle and started firing their guns carelessly into the air in triumph.  Thankfully, none of the balls hit anyone on the way down.

All in all, it was a good day; I had about six confirmed hits (that includes surrenders), and perhaps another I didn’t know about.  So much for this article not being long, heh (it’s 1200 words).

 

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Interesting Day

04/07/07 1850 hours

I went paintballing with my friend today. In fact, I’ll tell you about it (soon). Sure, it’s not airsoft, but I got shot with an airsoft gun for the first time. You see, he bought an airsoft pistol (unfortunately, not from MrAirsoft), and I let him shoot me with it. It’s a spring gun, and it’s pretty cool. The clip loads in and out smoothly, and it holds like 15 BBs. You activate the spring by cocking the whole top of it back. Anyways, the shot did sting quite a bit (about the same as a paintball, actually), but I didn’t mind.

The paintball game was really fun. First, I shall say what kind of guns were used. I have a Tippmann 98, only customization is a longer barrel. Now my friend… he has a Tippmann 98 Custom, with the same barrel as me (when I bought mine off eBay, I bought him the same one; it’s a good barrel). Also, he has a response trigger, and a Cyclone hopper that feeds the balls really fast and has an anti-chop system. Along with the gun modifications, he had camoflauge clothing, and a belt which had slots for extra CO2 and paintball/ammo cylinders. To say the least, he had an advantage.

Next: The field. A regular forest, lots of small branches that break the balls, so you have to try hard to find open area. There are two sides, seperated by a small river. Lots of big trees to hide behind. Lots of thorns too; they prick me, and it injects some kind of poison that makes my arms temporarily lock up (like, for two seconds). It’s weird.

Now, the actual action. My friend won the first game (there were six total games) because I ran out of ammo (which wasn’t fair; as I said, he had extra paintballs in his belt, while I was playing with only the balls in my hopper. After this game, I put one cylinder in my pocket for in-game reloading).

The next game was a tie because my friend paused to ask if a ball I hit him with exploded, and I went up to him and I said it hadn’t, then he said, “Oh so the game isn’t over!” and he started shooting at me from really close. He hit me in the side of the mask and the arm, but it oddly didn’t hurt. Anyways, I yelled at him to stop, and then I resumed my place behind the tree I was at and then he shot my hopper (which is as good a hit as anywhere on the body). However, we agreed to make it a tie because he had shot at me after pausing the game and that had messed me up.

The third game I won. That was a good game, because I had used a lot of ammo and I knew that I had to make a risky move to win. We started on the same side of the forest, and we were shooting at each other and I knew that if I kept at it, I’d run out first. So I ran backwards fast, narrowing dodging some paintballs, and then I was out of range. Then I crossed to the other side and I had a better angle, so I managed to hit him in the hopper.

After that, we took a break. We went up into this huge, empty field. We took turns shooting at each other (that’s quite fun), and I got hit in the neck bone, it’s called a caligula or calicula, I forget, but it hurt a lot. But I hit him a few times too, so that was cool. Then we played a short game (really short, like one minute, maybe less) in the open field, but then my friend said he didn’t want to waste CO2. I actually had hit him, but he didn’t count it in the wins/losses column (I didn’t want to either).

Unfortunately, I lost the fourth game. I had moved around a lot (I always move around a lot, he usually stays in one small area), and then it had wound up that we were straight across from each other, sporadically peaking around the tree to fire or check our opponent’s position. I had leaned out too much and he hit me right in the arm; hurt quite a bit.

The fifth game was especially fun, especially the end, where I won. It was like the other games, I moved around, lots of light shooting, and then the showdown (it’s rare that we get hit in the light shooting). Now, the showdown was two parts; we were fighting, but then my friend moved down into a trench like area and went into the prone position. Now I just loved when that happened, because when he did that, I knew I was going to win. He was COMPLETELY open, no tiny branches that would obstruct the trajectory of my shots. So I just moved out and fired a barrage, and three hit him. He said “STOP” after the first hit but the other balls were in the air. It was great.

If you’ve been keeping the score, he had won two, I had won two, and there was a tie. It was about time to go, so I suggested we leave it at a tie. But that wasn’t good enough for him, he wanted a tie…breaker! So I gave it to him.

It was a great game. There was lots of moving, lots of mini-showdowns that ended in nothing, but it was fun. Finally, we were on both sides of the forest, shooting back and forth. This was the last game, so I wasn’t feeling conservative with my paintballs. I was behind a tree, and the left side, there was a lot of small branches that always blocked the ball, well, most of the time, so that was not an option. Now, I’m left handed, and I had to shoot from my right, and it was hard. We shot at each other for like six minutes, but then my friend made a mistake. When he turned behind the tree, part of him was exposed. Instead of wasting time and perhaps letting him realize his falter, or take too much time to aim, I just pointed the gun in the general direction of him and fired about ten times. It looked like two of the balls hit him, so I won!

That’s right, I won the game, 3-2 (plus the 1 tie). Despite my disadvantages, I managed to pull through and use all my cunning and strength to persevere and win. And it was quite satisfying, because the last time I played, I almost easily won, but this time it was much harder, so when I won, it felt much better.

So, when you play airsoft, try to play with people who are at your level or above your level, not below. If you lose, you won’t feel bad because you either lost to someone better or you just didn’t have a good day and lost to someone of equal strength. And then if you win, you feel all the much better. If you lose to someone who is of much lower skill, somehow, you feel really horrible for not being able to win. And, if you win, you don’t feel too good about it. Yes, this was quite a long story, but interesting nonetheless, don’t you think?

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