Isaac-1
Member
I have a potential oportunity to be involved in a business that provides a playing field for paintball and other toy shooting sports that mostly involve shooting at opponents with projectile firing markers (guns). I am not sure where I draw my personal line about the idea of kids (teens) and adults going around playing a modern version of cowboys and indians, in fact it is a bit of a grey area and wanted your thoughts on the individual potential activities and how you would feel about supporting them:
Speedball paintball - a highly sporterized shooting game using non-realistic paintball guns played using inflatible barriers inside a netted off field with sports style protective gear.
Woodsball - similar gear to above, but often played in wooded outdoor areas with cammo clothing and protective gear.
Airsoft - more often played as a tactical close quarters SWAT team like game using highly realistic assault rifle looking guns that shoot plastic BB's (think guys dressed up as SWAT or Army troops with near perfect replicas of AK's, AR's etc) doing shoot house style encounters.
For me I don't have a problem with Speedball, but am not sure how I feel about people going around with realistic looking guns dressed up shooting plastic BB's at each other.
thanks for your thoughts
Speedball paintball - a highly sporterized shooting game using non-realistic paintball guns played using inflatible barriers inside a netted off field with sports style protective gear.
Woodsball - similar gear to above, but often played in wooded outdoor areas with cammo clothing and protective gear.
Airsoft - more often played as a tactical close quarters SWAT team like game using highly realistic assault rifle looking guns that shoot plastic BB's (think guys dressed up as SWAT or Army troops with near perfect replicas of AK's, AR's etc) doing shoot house style encounters.
For me I don't have a problem with Speedball, but am not sure how I feel about people going around with realistic looking guns dressed up shooting plastic BB's at each other.
thanks for your thoughts