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Post by Ghettobrick on Jan 10, 2005 12:29:51 GMT -5
Jacko,
Did you guys happen to pick up my Classic Army high cap has my name scratched in the top by the feeder.
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Post by Jacko on Jan 10, 2005 12:51:55 GMT -5
I beleive there was an M16 mag of some sort that we picked up, but I'm not sure what kind.
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Firelotus
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Post by Firelotus on Jan 10, 2005 13:26:23 GMT -5
Yes ,there was a high cap (don't know what kind) left at the front desk (registration area) when we left.
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Post by Hadoken on Jan 10, 2005 13:27:26 GMT -5
The magazine was in fact a Classic Army M4 hicap in what looked like very new condition. (Still loaded too). Found items were left with Dutch.
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Post by camophreak on Jan 10, 2005 13:30:39 GMT -5
That Op looked awesome!
Cant wait to get to the next one.....
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK GK&ACO!!!
-CP
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Post by Ghettobrick on Jan 10, 2005 13:37:58 GMT -5
yes this sounds like my mag ...it should have "RAY" scratched in the top by the feeder.... Thanks a bunch guy's!! ive edited this post to say i've contacted Dutch via email thanks guys!
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Post by Macfelon on Jan 10, 2005 14:15:50 GMT -5
Speaking on behalf of the Boys from Minnesota, we loved it.
I am really impressed with the "Customs Warehouse" feel, and the 2000 some odd crates to find our "waiting for inspection items" was an awesome way to keep us occupied.
It was a blast to play in an indoor facility of that size, and complexity, and of course, cannot wait for the redux.
Awesome event, awesome people to play with (and Against!). Definately worth the trip.
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Post by Talisman on Jan 10, 2005 14:58:41 GMT -5
Another thing I'd like to mention, and that I mentioned to xaos and I believe munin..
Most of the terrorists (definately myself and the rest of MTASC) thought we were getting our worlds rocked for most of the op.... we thought we were losing seriously. I didnt realize how good we were doing until the US forces got locked into the office and we basically had the run of the facility.
In hindsight, I realize how well we were doing, and chalk it up to either the terrorists planning, skill, speed, whatnot, or to the US forces not being ready - the US team did a damn good job of getting back on the ball and keeping our heads down most of the time. As I mentioned to mite, and josh (i think? sorry!) from TAC - the movement and skill of the US forces left fear in my heart at times. An example - Pathfinder, Myself, and Trauby were heading back to respawn to link up with the remainder of our squad... as we got into the bay area, we see like half a million guys in desert BDU's (TAC) pop out of our respawn... they didnt shoot us, because they thought we were dead... but as soon as we got in and munin told us what happened, we were like "ah... damn, guess we're waiting on respawn!"
There were a couple more examples of this... I noticed a lot of guys hitting us in the bay area (surrender kills around the boxes... nice moves! Sorry to whoever I lit up on accident when they surrendered me!)
All in all, I think, even tho there were a few mishaps along the way, it was still a damn great op. Few times have I said ops were 100% worth the drive, but this one has been 150% worth the drive. And I don't even like CQB!
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Post by A. K. Waters on Jan 10, 2005 15:11:13 GMT -5
Despite the cold, I loved this op from GK and ACO Thank You both for a great event! I thought that it the premise was very well constructed and it was worthwhile for the amount of time spent. Noted there were some problems with the execution of the op but no everything goes without a hitch. The couple I noticed were already talked about by different members. But I did think that it was wrong the as a member of US forces that we did not have a chance to set up any command structure. Also, I found it odd that almost all of the US forces (except for the Secret Service) had no stationed security force for the facility. Perhaps if he had better planning after the tour with everyone it could have gone a different way. But for what GK and ACO could control at the event, I felt that it was great. Now all that is left is to control the weather
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Post by TMFKnight on Jan 10, 2005 22:44:19 GMT -5
Hey everybody,
Just thought I'd drop by and say how much of a good time us Chicago Airsoft guys had at this event...It was well worth the drive, and you can be sure we'll be back...
We met a lot of good guys, had a great time, and enjoyed a nice change of pace from our regular games out here...
So thanks from the CAA, and we'll be back up for the next one!
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Post by Striker on Jan 11, 2005 16:34:17 GMT -5
Great Op. It was interesting to play in an enviroment that is usually not available.
My hats off to everyone that came and played and to all the guys that spent hundreds of hours wiring lights and expanding thousands of cardboard boxes in the blistering cold, Thanks Guys.
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Post by trauby on Jan 12, 2005 11:15:00 GMT -5
Awesome place and hope to play their again soon! The beginning was awesome as hell when everyone was yelling and moving towards the enemy. There were a lot of humorous parts and I found that I shouldn't just opened a door and stand there (what was I thinking?!!!). As usual, it was a blast to see the GK and ACO guys again. Loved the suicidal bomber idea. If you guys do it again, I'll volunteer. The drugs idea was also awesome though Tali seemed to be the addicted one ;D
Though I feel everyone had a great time, there were moments where I wasn't so happy. I did do a lot of stupid stuff that I was trained with Tali not to do but still there were some incidents on both sides that didn't make me too joyful.
[edit] Modified to not piss off anyone [/edit]
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Post by Gestapo on Jan 12, 2005 19:34:08 GMT -5
picutes anyone?? this op looked amaizing!
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Post by WarmongeR on Jan 12, 2005 21:28:41 GMT -5
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Post by Jacko on Jan 12, 2005 21:31:34 GMT -5
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