Good job guys! even if its an airsoft competition its still a very skilled one, I can see some serious hand gun grip overe there, awesome! btw. I went to Slovakia 3 years ago, loved the place, Bratislava is a beautiful city, beautiful architecture and beautiful women too!
몰래 몰래 법을 어기지 않고 규제에 순응하며 힘들게 즐길 때쯤에야 규제 완화의 필요성을 더 절실히 느끼게 되지 않을까요... 카페 등에서 파브 등의 언급이 나올 때 몰매를 맞는 모습을 보면서, 법을 밥 먹듯이 어기면서 자신들이 법을 어긴다는 사실을 숨기려는 태도가 이미 기본이 되어버린 것 같아 아쉽네요.
+Adam Urban Súťaž je oficiálnym pretekom a ako taka určená primárne pre registrovaných pretekárov. Avšak nebránime sa ani amatérskym strelcom. Týto musia ale tiež dodržiavať oficiálne pravidlá a ich výsledky sa nezapočitávaju do oficiálneho hodnotenia.
yet, for those young ones. In Slovakia and other V4 countries (Czech republic, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia etc.) we can own real firearms, restrictions apply only to selective fire (full auto). No restrictions on magazines (yet) or number of firearms. Thus this is good preparation for real IPSC in the future and how to handle firearms safely. Btw., in Slovakia and Czech republic we can also carry concealed.
Either that or you didn't think through your comment. Action air uses the same skillset needed in firearm practical shooting with few of the practical limitations. I.e. without licensing, v sound and safety concerns.
Hey listen Its really hard to get gun in Slovakia and even harder getting in competetive shooting with real steel guns And this is good idea how it can be done without real guns Remember airsoft guns were made because in Japan guns are banned for civilians Here in slovakia Its nearly the same
A decent GBB is more the enough for close range practice. It also costs less and can be used everywhere without damaging the surroundings, safety measure don’t need to be as strong aswell. There’s also a video on youtube that proves that Airsoft gun handling can also in fact be translated to real firearm handling