QUOTE(skcs1985 @ Nov 14 2008, 02:13 PM)
hehe they published on newspaper wut, if got problem, they early early
kena d
so far even bank negara buying airsoft gun for training
as far as i know, they declared to police 2 area as airsoft field d
thats the place we playing nowadays
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we currently looking for members to join our group to train, anyone interested can pm me
a few requirement he must meet:
1. friendly
2. able to spend his time for this sport/hobby
3. able to attend training session when there is one
4. must have good discipline
5. last but not lease, knows how to have fun while playing
if having airsoft is still illegal... how can we play the game... camne ni... kena d
so far even bank negara buying airsoft gun for training
as far as i know, they declared to police 2 area as airsoft field d
thats the place we playing nowadays
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
we currently looking for members to join our group to train, anyone interested can pm me
a few requirement he must meet:
1. friendly
2. able to spend his time for this sport/hobby
3. able to attend training session when there is one
4. must have good discipline
5. last but not lease, knows how to have fun while playing
Added on December 18, 2008, 1:48 pmMALAYSIA AIRSOFT ASSOCIATION.
For Airsoft and Military Simulation Games Enthusiasts.
UPDATE 3/12/08: Airsoft is now categorized as an extreme sports by the Malaysia Sports Commissioner signed by the Minister himself. As for now we're waiting for the next appointment with KKDN and PDRM to finalize on the rules and regulation. The meeting will take place within the next few weeks.
This post has been edited by sniper187: Dec 18 2008, 01:48 PM