Yesterday I attended TAC13 (Brian’s annual airsoft convention) and it was great, first year since he started I was just an attendee. In the previous years I would go and help set up the night before and man the team table, this year though in an effort to give more space to the retailers Brian did away with the team tables. I would have liked to help set up as usual but I was busy this weekend, still the guys that did go tell me there was more than enough help to go around. π
Jason and I rode together and got there around 10:30AM, after briefly chatting with the guys in Brian’s office area I went onto the convention floor. First I hit up the BB Bastard booth, it was nice to see Jay, Brent and of course Derek. They had a beautiful banner with the team logo on it, haha looked awesome if you ask me anyway Jay was telling me about the new formula they’re employing with their BBs and about how they’ve expanded their customer service. To them BBs are more than just a product, it’s a passion and it’s great that they’re not joining in on the “race to the bottom”. Their stuff is always top notch and of course I loaded up for the upcoming season, I picked up 10 bags of 0.3g, 5 bags of 0.28g and 3 bags of 0.25g BBs so I’m ready to go. Truth be told I probably didn’t need to pick up so much as I don’t think I’ll be playing as much this year but it’s alright, BBs don’t spoil and I’ll use them up eventually.
There were the usual faces around the convention floor, Duy from AirsoftParts.ca, the CAPS table, Toronto Airsoft & Airsoft Innovations. Chris helped organize the Fight Club Custom table which was definitely a treat. In case you’re not aware, FCC makes upgraded PTW parts and fully custom Systema PTWs (well their guns have nothing Systema in them…) and it was awesome to see some of the stuff on display. I am tempted to get a FCC PTW, perhaps when they have their HK 416s back in stock I’ll get one but in the mean time I guess I’ll have to make due with my two other Systema PTWs. π
Upstairs on the second floor was the used gear swap table, it’s where airsofters go to sell and buy used gear often at a steep discount. I walked around and looked at the stuff and while there was nothing I was interested in, it was definitely well organized and run. If you’re a novice to the hobby it’s definitely worth checking out when you get a chance because you can score some awesome deals!
Jason and I stuck around for about 3 hours before leaving. I was a bit sad I didn’t buy anything but then again there was nothing I was interested in… The airsoft convention is better for novice players looking to set up their kit (gun or gear wise) and well I’ve been playing for almost 10 years now and have everything I need. Maggie was happy though that I didn’t spend all the money I brought with me. π
Cornered?
While in the gear swap area looking at some BDUs when someone tapped me on the shoulder, when I turned around I saw that it was two members of PR, one gentleman I didn’t recognize and Bob who we had the encounter with at UA a couple of months back. Frankly I was a bit annoyed at first, I was literally cornered as the gear swap table was behind me, I had a wall to my right, Bob was standing to my left and the other guy was in front of me but it wasn’t so bad.
We discussed the grief between the two teams, I reiterated that it’s not the first time that Pacific Recon has been called out for cheating and reminded them about when there was already an earlier effort to get PR banned by the local hosts back in 2010 or 2011… I also mentioned how the GHOSTS were one of their biggest supporters at the beginning (hell Phil designed the patch they’re using), invited them to our big games and such.
Anyway they felt like we were picking on them (to which I can empathize) and that there are no problems on their team. I tried to emphasize that there is an issue and that if they ever want to shake off the negative stigma, they will have to change something up. After about 30 minutes of talking we eventually agreed that we have differing opinions which won’t be sorted out in a simple talk. Still with that said I did agree to let bygones be bygones and wished them a fun 2013. I’m sure they hate the politics of airsoft as much as I do and am glad that we were able to chat in a civil manner.
So that’s a wrap, TAC13 was a smashing hit and I look forward to going again next year.