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Post by davaoeagle on Sept 30, 2005 6:19:25 GMT 1
Sir,
From the looks of it nagkamali lang ng type si Gideon. Personally, okay at wholesome itong site ninyo. I'm recommending this to my congregation. Instead of the customary 'more power to you' greeting the more appropriate way will be - God bless you more!
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Post by < Bôgos > on Sept 30, 2005 7:30:51 GMT 1
Greetings from Geneva, kamusta po kayo dyan sa Davao?
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Post by davaoeagle on Oct 3, 2005 7:29:01 GMT 1
Sirs,
I'm from Davao City but has setteled here in Muntinlupa. I'm just new to the game. Newbie pa lang ako. I have one TM MP5 SD6. The unit was given to me by my younger brother. My brother introduced me to the sport and had the chance to play when we had our reunion in Davao City last August. He is based in Oxford, UK.
I was reluctant to play at first because of my age. After my first game I was hooked since then. The airsoft group here in Muntinlupa is A.T.A.C. I've been planning of contacting them once I've completed refurbishing my AEG unit and protective gear.
Personally, airsoft sport is a good way to bond with my fourteen-year old son. I've seen that your group's young cubs are active and has played with their elders.
I'll keep in touch and visit your site whenever I can. God bless.
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Post by ---M A D C O W--- on Oct 3, 2005 9:38:15 GMT 1
Sir Davaoeagle welcome sa ating munting website masaya kami na makasama ka dito post ka naman ng pic ninyo ng son mo. Godbless
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Post by Tunnel Rat on Oct 5, 2005 19:48:12 GMT 1
Sirs, I'm from Davao City but has setteled here in Muntinlupa. I'm just new to the game. Newbie pa lang ako. I have one TM MP5 SD6. The unit was given to me by my younger brother. My brother introduced me to the sport and had the chance to play when we had our reunion in Davao City last August. He is based in Oxford, UK. I was reluctant to play at first because of my age. After my first game I was hooked since then. The airsoft group here in Muntinlupa is A.T.A.C. I've been planning of contacting them once I've completed refurbishing my AEG unit and protective gear. Personally, airsoft sport is a good way to bond with my fourteen-year old son. I've seen that your group's young cubs are active and has played with their elders. I'll keep in touch and visit your site whenever I can. God bless. Sir DavaoEagle, You are most welcome to participate in our discussions. Hopefully, we'll get to meet personally in the future, since we have a house in Las Pinas City (BF Resort Village), which is not too far from Muntinlupa. It's a pleasure to hear from a fellow airsofter and a brother. As to your hesitation patungkol sa age, I just want to let you know na I'm turning 40 na very soon and three of our team members are my nephews (dalawa sa kanila mas bata pa sa anak mo). So if you're looking for an activity wherein both you and your son can participate (and have fun too), airsoft is the way to go. I'll be in Manila nga pala this December so we might hook up for a game kapag nandyan kami. Godbless and keep in touch. TR
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Post by davaoeagle on Oct 10, 2005 3:37:58 GMT 1
Sir,
It's good to hear that I won't be out of place. I just turned 43. Las Piñas is just a stone's throw away from Muntinlupa. I'm looking forward to a game with you this December. God bless.
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Post by davaoeagle on Nov 8, 2005 6:23:41 GMT 1
Sirs,
I just bought a CA M15A4 from Low Dog Hobby Shop about a week ago. I chose CA over TM primarily because of the metal body and price. I got mixed reviews from the different airsoft suppliers here. I'm beginning to have doubts about the quality of the AEG unit I bought although I still have to use it in actual "combat".
How does stock CA M15A4 compare with TM M4A? I would appreciate your feedbacks on the CA M15A4 AEG. Thank you very much and God bless!
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Post by Tunnel Rat on Nov 8, 2005 16:27:43 GMT 1
Sir, I would suggest that you check out this thread in Filipino Airsoft. You are right in saying that there are conflicting views over the CAM15A4, in particular, the internals. But if you are planning to upgrade it (you'll notice the difference when you start shooting it out with players armed with upgraded AEGs), I think that having a metal body to begin with is already an advantage. We have team members who are armed with TM M4s and another one with a CA M15RIS. In stock form, TM appears to hold the upper hand. But I noticed that some of them are already beginning to experience the perrenial "barrel wobble", which is quite absent from the CA M15. Besides, the present stock gears of your CA (according to the FAS tech gurus) can handle up to an M130 spring. I changed my CA33's stock spring with an M120 and it's doing quite well. Please note that I'm no authority on this, having disassembled and assembled my CA33 and its internals. In my opinion, our FAS tech gurus have several years of experience behind them that they surely know what they are saying. I wish you all the best and have fun!
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