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Kilroy31
7 May 2007, 01:29
I'm an MSII cadet in Illinois, I found AIFA through a search on yahoo. I like paintballing, sporting clays, and backpacking.

I274
7 May 2007, 07:49
welcome.
There's a wealth of info here. Check out all the topics and threads.

pass the word to your fellow cadets.

a new class is graduating, so we need new blood.

CDT_TEX
7 May 2007, 09:06
Welcome to AIFA. Tell your friends.

---TEX

Associate289
7 May 2007, 10:16
Hi!

tcjewell
7 May 2007, 18:32
What type of rifle/shotty do you use for clay sporting?

Sammy Sandbag
7 May 2007, 18:39
What type of rifle/shotty do you use for clay sporting?

Sporting clays, and it would be a weee bit difficult with a rifle. Shotgun (anything from 410 to 12 ga) Depends on what you're doing; skeet, trap, 5 stand, etc.

tcjewell
7 May 2007, 19:05
What type of rifle/shotty do you use for clay sporting?

Sporting clays, and it would be a weee bit difficult with a rifle. Shotgun (anything from 410 to 12 ga) Depends on what you're doing; skeet, trap, 5 stand, etc.

Well if you're a badass, I think that a rifle would be appropriate.

Kilroy31
7 May 2007, 19:40
I use a Browning Gold Fusion semi-auto, in 12 ga., and if you use a rifle on a sporting clays course you're not a badass, you're just a dumbass.

TheTokenGook
7 May 2007, 19:45
Kilroy is here

tcjewell
7 May 2007, 19:49
What kind of marker do you shoot?

Inc
7 May 2007, 22:06
You can tell that he plays paintball because he called it a marker.

tcjewell
7 May 2007, 22:25
You can tell that he plays paintball because he called it a marker.

Correct.

Sammy Sandbag
7 May 2007, 22:34
I've recently got into paintball myself. A lot of the guys from my company play. We're lucky enough to have a training site on post with an old C-130 and a maze of concrete barriers to play.

tcjewell
7 May 2007, 22:55
I've recently got into paintball myself. A lot of the guys from my company play. We're lucky enough to have a training site on post with an old C-130 and a maze of concrete barriers to play.

I'm into the high-speed X-Ball and other type stuff. Big inflatable bunkers, high speed markers, and lots of paint flying back and forth. Its quite the adrenaline rush.

Pump play is also quite fun. You get about 20 rounds per man...on the same field ^^^

Sammy Sandbag
7 May 2007, 23:08
I'm into the high-speed X-Ball and other type stuff. Big inflatable bunkers, high speed markers, and lots of paint flying back and forth. Its quite the adrenaline rush.

Pump play is also quite fun. You get about 20 rounds per man...on the same field ^^^

There's really no place around here (closest is 1+ hour away) to do that. I've never tried it, but I don't think it'd be my style. I enjoy more "tactical" type play, but that's not to say I'm into the whole mil-sim stuff.

Kilroy31
8 May 2007, 00:03
I’m an armature. My friends and I usually play tactical style games out on one our friends farms. It’s usually cadets against my brothers friends, they normally lose.

K2
8 May 2007, 08:55
I've been playing for about 12 years now, though I kinda got out of it during college. Does anybody know if there are any good fields around Ft. Bragg?

tcjewell
8 May 2007, 22:08
I've been playing for about 12 years now, though I kinda got out of it during college. Does anybody know if there are any good fields around Ft. Bragg?

Hit up PbNation.com.

They have field listings there.

Sammy Sandbag
8 May 2007, 22:20
I've been playing for about 12 years now, though I kinda got out of it during college. Does anybody know if there are any good fields around Ft. Bragg?

Hit up PbNation.com.

They have field listings there.

pbreview.com as well.

tcjewell
9 May 2007, 07:18
I've been playing for about 12 years now, though I kinda got out of it during college. Does anybody know if there are any good fields around Ft. Bragg?

Hit up PbNation.com.

They have field listings there.

pbreview.com as well.

Good call Sammy. I forgot about that one.

Cyc6300
21 May 2007, 04:07
Welcome