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Announcements / Re: Online Airsoft Shop in Australia
« Last post by tones95 on May 17, 2012, 11:59:26 AM »
In theory, not saying that i would but couldn't you purchase a spring powered Airsoft gun that's under 180 fps from someone in SA, then simply order a better spring from somewhere else and fix it up yourself to get slightly greater fps?
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I think 16 but I chose 18 because of safety reasons.
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OR just the STYER, but I shouldnt of said the other things.
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I would love to see a GLOCK 17 And a AUG STYER used in the AUSTRALIAN army and the one that I am trained in when I was with the Cadets.
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Airsoft chat for Airsoft enthusiasts / Re: Licensed airsoft
« Last post by Big Red on May 12, 2012, 09:29:00 AM »
google is your friend here, search airsoft queensland police
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Airsoft chat for Airsoft enthusiasts / Re: Licensed airsoft
« Last post by MrTimmy on May 11, 2012, 07:20:57 PM »
so no one know if this is possible?
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Hello. I am moving soon. Not a big house with not a great deal of furniture. I wonder if anyone has made a similar sized move and knows how much it cost you? All the commercial websites I've looked at need you to fill in lengthy forms before you get a quote. Otherwise I was thinking of hiring a van, any thoughts on that?
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Frequently Asked Questions / Re: Airsoft legalisation
« Last post by rp0699 on May 11, 2012, 11:37:29 AM »
Gday all, another point is that strip it all down to basics, why do we want airsoft, the answer is simple, because we like it, try take away America or other countries firearms and the world will know about it, it all comes down to human rights at the end of the day, everyone needs an outlet for fun and passion and mine isnt mowing the lawn on a sunny sunday morning, every single person that visits this sight needs to standup and let it be known, give full support and help in every way possible. Laws for airsoft aint rocket science, there's many possibilities and solutions to put the correct laws down for airsoft, we need to make strong points of what has been made illegal through the years and how much this place is becoming communist, mostly there have been little or no laws in the past with certain things, fireworks, dirtbikes, bb's etc etc so you get the odd idiot ruining it for the good ones, government need to realise they are responsible for peoples behaviour alot of the times, for example, back when i was a kid we could buy any amount of fireworks at the local milk bar, think about it now how stupid that was, basically we could buy bombs and powders and experiment and hurt people and ourselves, is that our fault or the governments for not having at least an 18 year old law to purchase such fireworks, then they ban it all together, total stupidity on their behalf. Government need to be addressed that THEY have been responsible for alot of wrong doing not the people, what was martin bryant doing with a semi automatic centrefire weapon??? Thats another story altogether, anyway these are just afew of my thoughts, i have many, feedback would be good.
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Where Airsoft Australia is heading / Re: Current Plan
« Last post by Matteh on May 10, 2012, 09:58:39 PM »
Big red i do realise that airsoft guns do not share the same characteristics as real firearms although they are similiar to operate. I used to own a spring powered m16
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Where Airsoft Australia is heading / Re: Current Plan
« Last post by Matteh on May 10, 2012, 09:54:49 PM »
i didnt mean it as in fire arms perspective i ment as in team work and stratergies.
i was just surfing the web and came across articles on how the australian defense
force is throwing money at students and others to try to attract people to join because there very
short in numbers. i was just thinking if this community could get funding it would be much easier
to publise airsoft so that more people would be aware of the great sport that we are missing out on.

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