In episode 213 of the "Call Your Hits" podcast series of the Storm Riders, they have Eric of Gun Gamers as special guest... "In this episode of Call Your Hits, Phil catches up with Eric from Gun Gamers to discuss the busy world of Airsoft events, focusing on the challenges and themes of winter games. Eric shares insights on player preparation, community support, and the unexpected challenges faced during cold weather events.
Wanting to play airsoft in North America but avoiding the USA these days, due to you know what? Check out upcoming games in Newfoundland, Canada in episode 211 of the Storm Riders' "Call Your Hits" podcast series... "In this episode, Phil and Pat discuss the arrival of spring and its impact on the airsoft season in Newfoundland. They explore the potential for an earlier outdoor season, the revival of the airsoft endurance race, and the upcoming Operation Last Refuge event.
Budget airsoft is the topic in episode 206 of "Call Your Hits" podcast series by Storm Riders... "In this episode of Call Your Hits, Phil and Pat discuss the financial aspects of playing Airsoft, focusing on budget-friendly strategies for both new and experienced players. They explore the evolution of Airsoft costs over the years, the importance of choosing the right replica, and the pitfalls of investing in sniper rifles.
In this episode of the Storm Riders podcast series, it's about the use of helicopters in airsoft events, as long as logistics and funds allow for it... "In this episode of Call Your Hits, host Phil interviews Pick, a seasoned airsoft player and helicopter pilot. They discuss the intersection of helicopters and airsoft, exploring the feasibility and excitement of using helicopters in airsoft games.
Airsoft is said to be an honourable so it is important to play about ethics in playing the game that the Storm Riders hosts discuss in episode 209 of their "Call Your Hits" podcast series... "In this episode of Call Your Hits, Phil and Pat delve into the critical topic of ethics and ethical play within the airsoft community. They discuss the importance of fostering a respectful and responsible environment, where players prioritize the enjoyment and safety of others.
Episode 208 of the "Call Your Hits" podcast series of the Storm Riders, they have two special guests to play "This or That"... "In this episode of Call Your Hits, Phil is joined by Jordan and Mat to play a fun and insightful game of 'This or That,' focusing on various aspects of airsoft."
Storm Riders talk about not so good opinions about airsoft in episode 207 of their "Call Your Hits" podcast series... "In this episode of Call Your Hits, Phil and Pat delve into various unpopular opinions and hot takes within the Airsoft community. They discuss the practicality and cost of pyrotechnics, the influence of military culture on Airsoft, the importance of fitness for performance, and many other topics.
Do we still hold the same airsoft opinions after 5 years? The hosts of the Storm Riders talk about this in episode 205 of their "Call Your Hits" podcast series... "In this episode, the hosts reflect on their five-year journey in the Airsoft podcasting world, discussing how their opinions and preferences have evolved over time.
The dialogue emphasizes the importance of being open to change and adapting one's approach to enhance performance and enjoyment in airsoft."
Looking into putting up your own airsoft field? The Storm Riders talk about what it takes to become one in episode 204 of their "Call Your Hits" podcast series... "In this episode of Call Your Hits, Phil interviews James, the owner of Combat Zone Paintball and Airsoft field in Oroville, CA, USA. They discuss the realities of owning an airsoft field, including the challenges faced in the early days, the importance of insurance and compliance, and how player safety influences field rules.
Storm Riders talk about what they say to be are 3D Printed Airsoft Grenades and designed in Canada... "In this video, Phil gives a thorough review of the Flamingo Custom Works line of 3D printed airsoft grenades.
Inexpensive, durable and made in Canada, the Flamingo Custom Works grenades are set to change the way many airsofters play the game, by finally making re-usable grenades cheap enough to buy and easy to use for all airsoft communities."