well no offense, but almost being 15 still won't get you a gun from a retailer unless your dad buys it, which is probably your fallback plan anyways. The only reason most people are flaming you is because NOT most games include 15-16, at least in Ontario, I assure you. Trust is a hard thing to gain here, since all it takes is a teenager waving his new GLock around at school to get arrested and the sport canned on by soccer moms yet AGAIN.
And also, it doesn't matter if your father is all gung-ho about guns, what he says and does does not concern you, YOU concern you and it's your decisions on whether to act like a fool when it comes to airsoft or not. The very fact that you're getting defensive over tha matter drops your maturity points by 1 and it'll take a lot more than that to get some trust in the community. Hell I'm 20 years old and I'm still pretty uninformed when it comes to some airsoft things.
And I don't insult Duff Man, good way to put yourself in the airsoft circles, insulting a senior member, thumbs up.
And Pip is right, maybe not about the drugs, but about the interest. You're almost 15 years old, and teenagers' interests change fast. You may like airsoft now and decide when you're 18 and much more mature that you'd rather have money for your college tuition. It's just a fact he pointed out, airsoft is NOT cheap, my starter kit cost over $1000 and I've spent about $6000 so far, though it doesn't really show it lol. Just keep an open mind about it.
It's a good thing to see that you're willing to wait 3 years to get into a team, I hope airsoft is with that too. And unless you write out a 10,000 word biography on yourself, no, we won't know a thing about you. Hell, I've been in airsoft for like 5 months now and I'm still known as "that guy with the hard-to-pronounce asian name"
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