I've always enjoyed disecting the mechanics of war, and also the tools used to wage it. Airsoft is the closest I can get to both of those things while still maintaining the status of civilian. Not to mention the adrenaline rush or the feeling of pride when you pull off a tactical feat. Sure, Airsoft is frustrating, difficult, and sometimes intimidating, but this only intensifies the feeling of accomplishment when you complete that objective or take that base. That, I feel, is what keeps us spending our time and money the way we do.
I wish I could say the social aspect is big for me, but it isn't. I've been coming to these games for years yet barely any of you know who I am. Just not a talkative guy, I guess.
Jon The Pilot wrote:Well, where else can you go to show off that awesome set of exotic camo you bought from some shady Russian guy over seas.
...I'll admit to this. >_>
