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Re: Senerio games

In Reply to: Senerio games posted by Striker-77 on March 27, 2003 at 21:57:36:


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Posted by:
Jason "Zippy" Finnie

on March 28, 2003 at 12:46:16

Striker,

No need to apoligize for asking questions, that's what these forums are for.

In response to scenario games I would suggest posting your question in the rec talk forum, they have individuals and teams who all they do is play scenario. Tell them where you live so they can tell you what is close to you. Read the posts and you'll find responses that give links to air cannons, mortars, and stuff.

If you live in the Tri staye Philadelphia area I recommend big games at Skirmish USA in Jim Thorpe PA, Liberty Paintball in NY, and the West Point Cadets big games at West Point Military Academy, and any Wayne Dollak scenarios.

: Hey all im kinda new to paintball (6 months) but completely new to these senerio games. Wut i have heard of them sounds awesome, but has anyone had any real time experience? Wut are some good ones to attend and how much are make-it-urself air cannons, mortor, ext. used? sry about all the questions, but responses are greatly appreciated ( as always) Thanx


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