Wednesday, September 22, 2010
What credit cards to you accept
We accept credit cards for Laser Tag and Airsoft ONLINE ONLY through paypal. We accept cash only at the field.
Ask me anything, even anonymously
Ask me anything, even anonymously
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Labor Day Airsoft at Elkhart Tactical in Indiana
We had a great group out Labor Day for airsoft at Elkhart Tactical in Indiana not far from South Bend. We had a variety of people from a couple of younger guys to some more intent older guys with saws.
Her are some pics of the day
We all had a great time and hope to see more people out this fall and winter. The facility is huge, around 100,000 sq ft and can fit a bunch of people for a big game.
Her are some pics of the day
We all had a great time and hope to see more people out this fall and winter. The facility is huge, around 100,000 sq ft and can fit a bunch of people for a big game.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
New Indoor Airsoft CQB arena and facility
We are opening a new indoor airsoft cqb house and arena located in Elkhart Indiana called Elkhart Tactical. This will serve people in Elkhart, South Bend, Granger, Goshen and La Porte IN as well as Niles and Edwardsburg Michigan. The building clocks in around 100,000 sq ft and can easily accommodate 100-200 people. We have had a few airsoft games and people seemed to really like the fact of playing cqb style airsoft games. We are looking for people that would like to run some bigger games throughout the year.
Indoor Airsoft cqb arena in Indiana
Indoor Airsoft cqb arena in Indiana
Friday, April 16, 2010
Airsoft Troubleshooting Guide
In this article we are going to cover troubleshooting your AEG.
Sometimes a gun will stop working. Often it is a very easy fix that you can do yourself rather than spend $50 for repairs.
Troubleshooting Tip #1
If your gun is completely dead, try charging your battery.
For most of the guns you buy, the chargers that come with the gun are useless. Buy a decent smart charger. This keeps your battery charged and will not wreck the battery. For the cheap chargers, if you over-charge the battery, it can wreck it. Buy a charger that can charge both Nicd and Nimh batteries.
Tip #2
Check your Fuse. This is usually located where your battery is located. You can double check your fuse by taking your fuse out and then attaching the two ends of the fuse together to see if you get power to the gun. If you get power, the problem was the fuse. Replace and you are good to go. Any standard 20 or 30 amp fuse from any hardware store is fine. Buy some extras. If you fire your gun when the battery is low, this can cause your fuse to blow. If you notice that your rate of fire is slowing down, charge up the battery.
Tip #3
If you have a funny noise coming from the gun but no bbs are coming out, check your barrel to see if there is a bb blocking the barrel. Do not keep shooting your gun if nothing is coming out. You can strip your gears. You will just make it worse. Take the barrel rod that comes with most guns and insert it in the end of the barrel. Make sure you take out your magazine. You can shine a light into the mag area and look down the barrel to see if there is a blockage. Make sure your gun is on safe when you do this. Do not pull the trigger while looking in the barrel. If you find that you are getting a lot of stoppages from bbs stuck in the barrel, you are probably using cheap bbs. Cheap bbs are the quickest way to wreck your gun. Buy decent bbs, not that crap from Malmart or other big box stores. Cheap bbs have air bubbles inside them and seams that cause the bb to jam and crack open. Once they are stuck, they can strip your gears if you keep shooting. Most of the cheap bbs come in .12 gram weight. Buy at least .20 gram. If you are paying less than $12 for 2000-3000 bbs, you are probably buying cheap bbs. Decent bbs run about $12 - $25 for 3000 bbs.
Tip #4
If your gun makes a funny noise, it could be the motor screw just needs adjusting.
The screw to set the height on the motor is usually located in the bottom of the handle of the gun. Make turns on the screw until the bbs seem to come out at the right speed and the motor sounds better.
Tip #5
Do not attempt to take your gun apart unless you are mechanically inclined.
Working on airsoft guns is not impossible, but it might be a good idea to buy a used and broken gun and take that apart to learn, rather than a good gun. If you take your gear box apart, it can be very hard to get it back together. Most repair places will charge a minimum of $30 just to look at a gun. Then, it is usually about $30 per hour plus parts for fixes.
Tip #6
Parts are not easy to come by, but some models are more popular and they do have more parts available. Consider this when buying a gun.
Tip #7
If you buy a cheap AEG, there will probably be absolutely no parts available. Anything under $100 is a cheap plastic gears AEG. If you buy in the $150 range, some of these guns can be upgraded and fixed. Look for guns that are TM compatible, which means there will be Tokyo Marui parts that will fit in the gun. This makes it easier to fix. Echo 1 and Jing Gong are some examples of guns that can often take TM parts. That way, if you strip out your gears, you can buy another gearbox and even upgrade your gun if you want. Sometimes it pays to spend a little more on that first gun.
Tip #8
If you are unsure or have questions to ask, one of the best places to find answers are your local airsoft field, a local or national airsoft forum or even Yahoo Answers is a good place. Most people at the local field know of someone that fixes guns for a very low fee. I had an M4 that needed work, and someone on a team fixed it for me for $18. Just ask for a gun tech but make sure you get proper info on them like address, etc and PUT IT IN WRITING. Put down money amounts, time frames for the fix, and any guarantees. Have both tech and customer sign paper. Forums are great too. Most people will help you if you ask nicely. Also, you can post a question on Yahoo Answers and people will answer your question as best they can.
For a link to a video that shows how to troubleshoot, please click below;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcP8c1j7Otc&feature=related
Motor Adjustment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKxyAWk0Ly0&feature=related
Sometimes a gun will stop working. Often it is a very easy fix that you can do yourself rather than spend $50 for repairs.
Troubleshooting Tip #1
If your gun is completely dead, try charging your battery.
For most of the guns you buy, the chargers that come with the gun are useless. Buy a decent smart charger. This keeps your battery charged and will not wreck the battery. For the cheap chargers, if you over-charge the battery, it can wreck it. Buy a charger that can charge both Nicd and Nimh batteries.
Tip #2
Check your Fuse. This is usually located where your battery is located. You can double check your fuse by taking your fuse out and then attaching the two ends of the fuse together to see if you get power to the gun. If you get power, the problem was the fuse. Replace and you are good to go. Any standard 20 or 30 amp fuse from any hardware store is fine. Buy some extras. If you fire your gun when the battery is low, this can cause your fuse to blow. If you notice that your rate of fire is slowing down, charge up the battery.
Tip #3
If you have a funny noise coming from the gun but no bbs are coming out, check your barrel to see if there is a bb blocking the barrel. Do not keep shooting your gun if nothing is coming out. You can strip your gears. You will just make it worse. Take the barrel rod that comes with most guns and insert it in the end of the barrel. Make sure you take out your magazine. You can shine a light into the mag area and look down the barrel to see if there is a blockage. Make sure your gun is on safe when you do this. Do not pull the trigger while looking in the barrel. If you find that you are getting a lot of stoppages from bbs stuck in the barrel, you are probably using cheap bbs. Cheap bbs are the quickest way to wreck your gun. Buy decent bbs, not that crap from Malmart or other big box stores. Cheap bbs have air bubbles inside them and seams that cause the bb to jam and crack open. Once they are stuck, they can strip your gears if you keep shooting. Most of the cheap bbs come in .12 gram weight. Buy at least .20 gram. If you are paying less than $12 for 2000-3000 bbs, you are probably buying cheap bbs. Decent bbs run about $12 - $25 for 3000 bbs.
Tip #4
If your gun makes a funny noise, it could be the motor screw just needs adjusting.
The screw to set the height on the motor is usually located in the bottom of the handle of the gun. Make turns on the screw until the bbs seem to come out at the right speed and the motor sounds better.
Tip #5
Do not attempt to take your gun apart unless you are mechanically inclined.
Working on airsoft guns is not impossible, but it might be a good idea to buy a used and broken gun and take that apart to learn, rather than a good gun. If you take your gear box apart, it can be very hard to get it back together. Most repair places will charge a minimum of $30 just to look at a gun. Then, it is usually about $30 per hour plus parts for fixes.
Tip #6
Parts are not easy to come by, but some models are more popular and they do have more parts available. Consider this when buying a gun.
Tip #7
If you buy a cheap AEG, there will probably be absolutely no parts available. Anything under $100 is a cheap plastic gears AEG. If you buy in the $150 range, some of these guns can be upgraded and fixed. Look for guns that are TM compatible, which means there will be Tokyo Marui parts that will fit in the gun. This makes it easier to fix. Echo 1 and Jing Gong are some examples of guns that can often take TM parts. That way, if you strip out your gears, you can buy another gearbox and even upgrade your gun if you want. Sometimes it pays to spend a little more on that first gun.
Tip #8
If you are unsure or have questions to ask, one of the best places to find answers are your local airsoft field, a local or national airsoft forum or even Yahoo Answers is a good place. Most people at the local field know of someone that fixes guns for a very low fee. I had an M4 that needed work, and someone on a team fixed it for me for $18. Just ask for a gun tech but make sure you get proper info on them like address, etc and PUT IT IN WRITING. Put down money amounts, time frames for the fix, and any guarantees. Have both tech and customer sign paper. Forums are great too. Most people will help you if you ask nicely. Also, you can post a question on Yahoo Answers and people will answer your question as best they can.
For a link to a video that shows how to troubleshoot, please click below;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcP8c1j7Otc&feature=related
Motor Adjustment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKxyAWk0Ly0&feature=related
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Goldenball airsoft 6mm bb ammo and bullet Evaluation.
Below is a appraisal from one of our consumers after they have tried the Golden Ball airsoft bbs.
" I lately ordered my first bag of Goldenball 6mm bbs. Given that I play out-of-doors I acquired the white .25 gram ones. In the past I have chiefly used G&G .25s. I like the Goldenball bbs and plan on using them from now on. Not only do they shoot straighter, but I feel that they go further then any other brand name that I have tried. Also rather than wobbling or curving off to the side when they start to lose speed in the air, the Goldenball bbs keep going straight. I have a G&G G4-A2 Flaming Hog and have not had any difficulty with the bbs jamming or breaking in my firearm. (I have put about 5,000 rounds of them through my firearm) I am totally sold on these and would propose them to anyone looking for an airsoft bb that shoots extremely precise!
-tom greene, Michigan Graphic Design Student at Andrews University
We currently have Goldenball airsoft bbs in .20 gram (4000 rds) delivered to your door for $17 We also carry .25 gram (3000 rds) which are a little heavier round perfect for higher end AEGS.
We are going to be giving away a free packet of 200 airsoft bbs so people can try them out. All you would pay is $1.00 for shipping. We are thinking of sending out 500 bbs for $3.00 shipping. All we are asking is that you give us a quick airsoft assessment of the goldenball 6mm bbs. Stay tuned for this exciting airsoft bb program in the near future.
Click here to take a look at our airsoft 6mm bb program
Below is a appraisal from one of our consumers after they have tried the Golden Ball airsoft bbs.
" I lately ordered my first bag of Goldenball 6mm bbs. Given that I play out-of-doors I acquired the white .25 gram ones. In the past I have chiefly used G&G .25s. I like the Goldenball bbs and plan on using them from now on. Not only do they shoot straighter, but I feel that they go further then any other brand name that I have tried. Also rather than wobbling or curving off to the side when they start to lose speed in the air, the Goldenball bbs keep going straight. I have a G&G G4-A2 Flaming Hog and have not had any difficulty with the bbs jamming or breaking in my firearm. (I have put about 5,000 rounds of them through my firearm) I am totally sold on these and would propose them to anyone looking for an airsoft bb that shoots extremely precise!
-tom greene, Michigan Graphic Design Student at Andrews University
We currently have Goldenball airsoft bbs in .20 gram (4000 rds) delivered to your door for $17 We also carry .25 gram (3000 rds) which are a little heavier round perfect for higher end AEGS.
We are going to be giving away a free packet of 200 airsoft bbs so people can try them out. All you would pay is $1.00 for shipping. We are thinking of sending out 500 bbs for $3.00 shipping. All we are asking is that you give us a quick airsoft assessment of the goldenball 6mm bbs. Stay tuned for this exciting airsoft bb program in the near future.
Click here to take a look at our airsoft 6mm bb program
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