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Post by marvin on Mar 14, 2010 20:33:03 GMT -5
Hello. On the week days it will be open from 6:30pm to 9pm and the charge will be $8. on Saturday from 12pm to 9pm and the charge will be $10. on Sunday from 9am to 9pm with a charge of $13. I can only handle 22 people playing at once. My e-mail address is marvinjrquezada@aol.com. It is a metal stamping factory. and will feature both cqb and open situations so 400 fps and under should be fine full auto allowed. - Address of facility: 10725 capital st oak park mi 48237 u.s.a. - Contact cell: 734-751-5383 - Field Insurance: - Waivers: Yes, on site - Safety Restrictions: 400 FPS - Square Footage: 17, 000 - Multiple Floors: Varies - Parking/Location Accommodations: Yes - Customer/Visitor Accommodations (Restrooms, etc): Available - Utilities (Running Water and Electric): Both are available - Player Restrictions on Area: Yes - Age Requirements: 18+ unless accompanied by an adult I will add pictures soon.
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Post by Canto on Mar 14, 2010 20:42:01 GMT -5
In order for this event to be Michigan Airsoft legal, we need to know the following information:
- Address of facility. - Contact name of person(s) or business that operates this facility. - Field Insurance? - Waivers? - Safety Restrictions? - Square Footage? - Multiple Floors? - Parking/Location Accommodations. - Customer/Visitor Accommodations (Restrooms, etc) - Utilities (Running Water and Electric). - Player Restrictions on Area. - Age Requirements.
I'm sorry to sound like a critic, but we all need more information than what you already have listed. Airsoft is not a business where you can just open a field and say come on in...
The following is friendly advice, one field operator to another...
- Pictures. - Type of facility/factory. - Additional Information.
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marvin
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Post by marvin on Mar 14, 2010 21:10:28 GMT -5
In order for this event to be Michigan Airsoft legal, we need to know the following information: - Address of facility. - Contact name of person(s) or business that operates this facility. - Field Insurance? - Waivers? - Safety Restrictions? - Square Footage? - Multiple Floors? - Parking/Location Accommodations. - Customer/Visitor Accommodations (Restrooms, etc) - Utilities (Running Water and Electric). - Player Restrictions on Area. - Age Requirements. I'm sorry to sound like a critic, but we all need more information than what you already have listed. Airsoft is not a business where you can just open a field and say come on in... The following is friendly advice, one field operator to another... - Pictures. - Type of facility/factory. - Additional Information. Thank you very much. I appreciate it.
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Post by Kiki on Mar 14, 2010 21:19:17 GMT -5
Might I suggest making it a 350 FPS semi-auto only place? Every CQB facility so far in MI has those rules for safety. Plus, if you're playing in CQB, I see no reason for full auto or anything over 350 FPS. Not to mention the obvious safety concerns of having full auto 350+ FPS in close quarters. Also, $8 for an hour and a half seems kinda... steep. Generally people will pay $10-20 for an entire day (5-6 hours), and usually only more if it's a very regulated MilSim event. If the reason it's $8/1.5 hours is to cover your cost of bio-degradable bb's, why not make it a bit cheaper but require people to bring their own bio-degradable bb's? Lastly, most airsoft events aren't really done in "sessions". If I'm going to drive 45 minutes (or farther), I'd ideally like to be able to play an entire day. Personally, I'd just say make bringing your own bio-degradable bb's a requirement and make it like $15 per day. Or you can vary it depending on how long each "day" is, but you get the gist. EDIT: Sorry if I sound hostile at all, it's hard to convey a message like this over the internet without sounding like an ass. I really mean no disrespect at all, because this has some very serious potential. I'm just trying to help make the best of this for you and for the community. EDIT2: Also, if you would like any help organizing/running events, the Hellfish would be more than willing to help. Just PM me or any of the other Hellfish.
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Post by noobsauce on Mar 14, 2010 21:22:14 GMT -5
Sounds like fun to me.. I would pay 15$ a day..
Plus its real close to me.
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marvin
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Post by marvin on Mar 14, 2010 21:45:42 GMT -5
Might I suggest making it a 350 FPS semi-auto only place? Every CQB facility so far in MI has those rules for safety. Plus, if you're playing in CQB, I see no reason for full auto or anything over 350 FPS. Not to mention the obvious safety concerns of having full auto 350+ FPS in close quarters. Also, $8 for an hour and a half seems kinda... steep. Generally people will pay $10-20 for an entire day (5-6 hours), and usually only more if it's a very regulated MilSim event. If the reason it's $8/1.5 hours is to cover your cost of bio-degradable bb's, why not make it a bit cheaper but require people to bring their own bio-degradable bb's? Lastly, most airsoft events aren't really done in "sessions". If I'm going to drive 45 minutes (or farther), I'd ideally like to be able to play an entire day. Personally, I'd just say make bringing your own bio-degradable bb's a requirement and make it like $15 per day. Or you can vary it depending on how long each "day" is, but you get the gist. EDIT: Sorry if I sound hostile at all, it's hard to convey a message like this over the internet without sounding like an ass. I really mean no disrespect at all, because this has some very serious potential. I'm just trying to help make the best of this for you and for the community. EDIT2: Also, if you would like any help organizing/running events, the Hellfish would be more than willing to help. Just PM me or any of the other Hellfish. It's not only cqb it is also outdoors. That's why I thought that 400 was okay.
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Post by Kiki on Mar 15, 2010 0:09:15 GMT -5
My bad, I assumed that by "factory" it would all be indoors in close quarters. However, this sounds pretty awesome. I'll be sure to get out to play sometime.
By the way, when is the first time you'll be open for games?
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Post by marvin on Mar 15, 2010 0:30:02 GMT -5
My bad, I assumed that by "factory" it would all be indoors in close quarters. However, this sounds pretty awesome. I'll be sure to get out to play sometime. By the way, when is the first time you'll be open for games? As soon as i can get enough people to play. should i set a opening date? i guess that will make things easier for everyone and i can get feed back from the first group. ok i will post a date tomorrow.
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Post by Kiki on Mar 15, 2010 1:03:14 GMT -5
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Post by Devil on Mar 24, 2010 21:01:04 GMT -5
May I Suggest 350 FPS indoors, and 400 FPS outdoors?
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Post by Knife on Mar 24, 2010 21:34:40 GMT -5
Devil, there isn't enough outdoors area to make 400 effective. Expect a post + pictures for the first game at the factory to be appearing shortly.
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Post by M.S.-ARC on Mar 24, 2010 22:22:56 GMT -5
Devil, there isn't enough outdoors area to make 400 effective. Expect a post + pictures for the first game at the factory to be appearing shortly.
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