Snowman
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Post by Snowman on Apr 11, 2012 16:48:55 GMT -5
put me down for M.A.D. Delta Name: Brad Gilbert Call Sign: Snowman Age: 18 i'll pay at the door when i get there. i'm with Sean Robinson if there's anything else you need to know from me PM me
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Post by puggy33 on Apr 11, 2012 18:38:06 GMT -5
Roster update.
Official roster
From MIA and AoF fourm
Total Player. 201
M.A.D Roster LOCKED (As of 4/26/2012) 102 members CO: Kotapuff Alpha Team: 4 deathrattle+4
Bravo Team: 15 Domenick + 2 Muffinman+6 CCCP+4 Gunny87
Delta Team:33 Matic Sparky Fenrir Mildpaper Irish+2 RRClimb Wolf+1 Janitor Raven Anarchy Bison Wolfpack+6 J-bean +4 xzombiekillerx+1 SGT. SparrowXVII Snowman Combat Junkies Airsoft+3 Blue ghammer+3 jay Maverick+1
Multicam team 34 Puggy+3 Levid Born2kill Helmet Blackjack Mouse Dufflebag Hoggie King Ace Jack Joker Tank Team Mayhem +16 striker X jcholcomb+1 DeathDealer
Unknown Team: 5 L.J. MailMan Buzzkill Gabedizzle+1
N.A.D.I.A. Team Roster as of (4/26/2012) 109 players CO: ??
Alpha Team: 63 Grizzly +1 Slappy Shadsquatch Vadre Code Misfit Slyde Phreak Chubbs Mosin Blindshot Mirage Reaper Oakey Livonia+1 Gixxer Ginjamaster Leroy Bushida Stickflash Smitty(Immortal) +15 Stretch Rooster+2 Kingpayne Exodus Husky Dojo kuzitiso+2 Swamp-man+4 tsl456+6 Buckshot Bronco Slippy Whiplash googs+1 Gimpalong
Bravo Team: 31 Sapper +4 Xerox Casper Mr. Claus Sonic Ranger Fury Adrealine ADHD Ming the King Dynamo+8 Team UAD+4 SlapJack Master
Sniper Team: Scorcher/Cowboy
Unknown Team: 7 Shadow vanish Hunt Lanman billatron Gyro BotBoom kuzitiso+1
No Team Specified 20 players Spaz Blue Sparrowxvii J-Bean Rip-Jack Countchocula Kilroy Kazz Archrival Killmaster Newbeejan2012 Poetofhate Kilomike Sandman Poser+1 Rev Slack Rabbit
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Post by UAD Airsoft on Apr 11, 2012 19:11:49 GMT -5
It is team UAD plus 4
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Post by puggy33 on Apr 11, 2012 20:07:44 GMT -5
Yes. All users of polar stars must have tournament lock.
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Exodus
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Post by Exodus on Apr 11, 2012 21:33:44 GMT -5
Name: Dan Verbanac Callsign: Exodus (Formerly Lancer) Age: 19 Faction: NADIA Platoon: ALPHA
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Post by gospicnt2014 on Apr 11, 2012 22:31:59 GMT -5
So I don't think this was covered anywhere in the disc. for the event, Do you have to bring your own lunch or will that be provided. Also if anyone fro the Grand Rapids area wants to carpool i have 7 free seats, if interested PM me and we can hammer out the details.
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Post by UAD Airsoft on Apr 12, 2012 6:45:29 GMT -5
Do you have any idea at who will be the CO for NADIA?
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Post by Gimpalong on Apr 12, 2012 8:08:40 GMT -5
Yes. All users of polar stars must have tournament lock. Woah, woah, woah. So are all the PTW, CTW, Ares and ICS users going to have to have zips ties through their upper and lower receivers to prevent them from accessing their quick change FPS components? If not, then I don't see why there is a policy being set in place to target P* users when other AEG users have the same hot-swap FPS issue. I understand the need for safety, but how often in the past has this issue cropped up with CTW, PTW, etc users? It seems like a more reasonable policy would be to chrono everyone prior to game start (like usual) and then do checks on the fields with hand-held chronos. From what I understand, most regulators require a tool to adjust and in the paintball scene a "tournament lock" is only required if adjustment can be made "on the fly" with no tools. For example, some people put aftermarket Rear Velocity Adjusters (RVA) on their paintball guns so that they can easily adjust the velocity. In a tournament situation a lock is required on these since they are usually a dial that can be adjusted by hand on the field. I've been googling around for a tournament lock for my AKA SCM III reg. and haven't located one yet... I'm more than happy to purchase one provided there is one made.
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Post by xzombiekillerx on Apr 12, 2012 11:37:25 GMT -5
OK I'm just looking out for every ones safety. That's all I'm concerned with.
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Post by gospicnt2014 on Apr 12, 2012 12:47:21 GMT -5
How serious of a radio m i going to need?
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Post by Gimpalong on Apr 12, 2012 12:48:12 GMT -5
Cheapy Motorola Talkabouts are sufficient.
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Snowman
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Post by Snowman on Apr 12, 2012 14:23:07 GMT -5
If i were to bring my m4 and sr-25 and they both have hi-caps is that ok? or do i need to buy a couple mid-caps? and are there any BB regulations? do i need bio bb's?
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Post by Swamp-man on Apr 12, 2012 17:36:22 GMT -5
Yes. All users of polar stars must have tournament lock. Woah, woah, woah. So are all the PTW, CTW, Ares and ICS users going to have to have zips ties through their upper and lower receivers to prevent them from accessing their quick change FPS components? If not, then I don't see why there is a policy being set in place to target P* users when other AEG users have the same hot-swap FPS issue. I understand the need for safety, but how often in the past has this issue cropped up with CTW, PTW, etc users? It seems like a more reasonable policy would be to chrono everyone prior to game start (like usual) and then do checks on the fields with hand-held chronos. From what I understand, most regulators require a tool to adjust and in the paintball scene a "tournament lock" is only required if adjustment can be made "on the fly" with no tools. For example, some people put aftermarket Rear Velocity Adjusters (RVA) on their paintball guns so that they can easily adjust the velocity. In a tournament situation a lock is required on these since they are usually a dial that can be adjusted by hand on the field. I've been googling around for a tournament lock for my AKA SCM III reg. and haven't located one yet... I'm more than happy to purchase one provided there is one made. My reg also requires a special tool to adjust the psi (not that anyone would adjust it above 120 anyways) and I have been unable to find a tournament lock for it. I would prefer turning in my tool after chronoing and then doing spot checks throughout the day.
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Post by hoggie on Apr 12, 2012 18:32:15 GMT -5
Woah, woah, woah. So are all the PTW, CTW, Ares and ICS users going to have to have zips ties through their upper and lower receivers to prevent them from accessing their quick change FPS components? If not, then I don't see why there is a policy being set in place to target P* users when other AEG users have the same hot-swap FPS issue. I understand the need for safety, but how often in the past has this issue cropped up with CTW, PTW, etc users? It seems like a more reasonable policy would be to chrono everyone prior to game start (like usual) and then do checks on the fields with hand-held chronos. From what I understand, most regulators require a tool to adjust and in the paintball scene a "tournament lock" is only required if adjustment can be made "on the fly" with no tools. For example, some people put aftermarket Rear Velocity Adjusters (RVA) on their paintball guns so that they can easily adjust the velocity. In a tournament situation a lock is required on these since they are usually a dial that can be adjusted by hand on the field. I've been googling around for a tournament lock for my AKA SCM III reg. and haven't located one yet... I'm more than happy to purchase one provided there is one made. My reg also requires a special tool to adjust the psi (not that anyone would adjust it above 120 anyways) and I have been unable to find a tournament lock for it. I would prefer turning in my tool after chronoing and then doing spot checks throughout the day. Same here, my rig cuts off. And if someone is running there gun at 120+ PSI they're gonna kill their engine. Check their nozzles, and spot check them if you hear someones is shooting hot. Green Nozzles are CQB Blue are 400 FPS Red and over will be shooting like 550+ depending on tightbore length.
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Post by Ike on Apr 12, 2012 20:20:01 GMT -5
I'm going to try and make it out to this game. I'm not positive yet and I'll probably end up paying at the door if I do go, but I'd love to be there. EDIT: My reg also requires a special tool to adjust the psi (not that anyone would adjust it above 120 anyways) and I have been unable to find a tournament lock for it. I would prefer turning in my tool after chronoing and then doing spot checks throughout the day. Same here, my rig cuts off. And if someone is running there gun at 120+ PSI they're gonna kill their engine. Check their nozzles, and spot check them if you hear someones is shooting hot. Green Nozzles are CQB Blue are 400 FPS Red and over will be shooting like 550+ depending on tightbore length. Huh? The Fusion Engine has no problem with 120+ PSI, it takes 200PSI with no issues. It will be a little harder on the solenoids but that's about it, and they can definitely take their share of abuse. They're rated by the manufacturer for millions of cycles, so I wouldn't worry about it too much if you'd like to de-restrict your engine. The nozzles are a decent indicator of velocity much like the cylinder in the PTW/CTW system. If you're going to force a player using a P* to go out and buy a tournament lock, it's only fair to take measures to prevent other players from changing their FPS on the fly. Also, like Swamp-Man alluded to, depending on how somebody has their tank and rig set up, it may be difficult or impossible for them to use a lock. I second the use of spot checks- have a couple of small chronographs and some .2g BBs readily available for referees during the game.
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