In this latest episode of the Airsoft Medicine Podcast as hosted by Dr. Airsoft and Rangemaster Larry discuss extensively the proposed laws regulating or banning airsoft outright in certain locations around the United States, with California, Oregon, Minnesota, and New Jersey as being the hotspots. Rather than placing their latest podcast in the regular news, anything that concerns airsoft safety and laws gets our full attention and a feature section position.
I have to admit that I have a hidden fascination about Tomahawks, those sleek axe-like multipurpose tool that native American Indians introduced into American culture. Whilst they are really useful tools, it's considered to be the most badass battle tool. Just the mere sight of it would make one think twice before making a move.
Nothing wrong with giving some public display admiration to someone you respect. But when you're doing your job, sometimes such excitement should have its own time and place. Being part of the airsoft media, while we are mainly more of the informal types rather full time airsoft journalists, a degree of professionalism is still expected from us however amateurish we go about our jobs (like us at Popular Airsoft, we are professional amateurs, if there's a term for that).
I guess I was right that this will be full blown custom gas blowback airsoft pistol from the Airsoft Surgeon rather than as a kit for you to make your own custom handgun with the bling that'll make Snoopdog want you to be his BFF.
It seems that the Ghost Recon: Future Soldier FPS game will definitely be released this year after fits and starts. And to whet your appetitesm they have unveiled the Ghost Recon Network, a social networking feature of the game which they target COD MW3 Elite's service as they are offering this service for free as compared to the Elite's premium price to access it.
Larry Vickers of Vickers Tactical finally announces the launch of TAC-TV.com, which is a TV show that will present to you what they say is the most uncompromising gun show ever made. This show will have gun reviews, gear reviews, shooting tips, and judging by their preview, will punish every gun they get their hands by putting it to their limits.
Sounds good to be true? How about an AR dropped from a chopper for a drop test?
It's Black Saturday so I'll make this story quick as you prepare all those Easter Bunny Eggs in preparation for tomorrow's egg hunt. It may not be appropriate for this weekend's observance of death of Jesus, and thus apologies in advance for this post. But for those who are obsessed in anything about zombies, then this is for you.
Evolution is always done in increments over long periods of time, rather than quick developments, and whilst it's a slow development, the incremental changes over time will often produce a more refined product rather than some explosive changes which will always be haphazard and even ill-developed. Just look at ourselves, the Homo Sapiens species just didn't come out overnight, and our look right now is said to have started 200,000 years ago. If you don't agree with that, then turn yourself into an amoeba.
The 21st Century warfighter is an electronics soldier as his/her equipment will rely on chips and batteries that will help shoot, navigate, communicate, gather intelligence, and perhaps soon even be brought back to base when wounded with the support of some exoskeleton that is designed to help in load bearing when going into the field, and can go on autopilot to bring the soldier for medical treatment. But all of these will require power, and the present set-up of powering up various devices for the soldier are actually problems rather than solutions.
You may just ask if it's a slow day for us here at Popular Airsoft. In a way it is, as it is a week in which most people are just busy planning for the long Easter Weekend rather than seeking out airsoft news and information.