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will we need to use bios ?

Jul 29, 2008 2:12pm
in a couple of weeks a couple of my friends and i are going up to my cabin and we are going to play some airsoft. my cabin is in a national forest so i was just wondering if we need to use bios instead of regular bbs. ( could the regular ones be considered littering? ) thanks in advance
Imagine, cheese bbs...
Jul 29, 2008 2:15pm
that's what I would do, if I were you. I'm not sure if there's any legal action that will stop your or not, but I'd use bios just to be safe
Jul 29, 2008 2:20pm
Being safe is always better. I have access through the family a cabin in Yosemite. I never use bios but thats just me plus nobody is out there to know anybetter so why spend more money on bb's nobody will see anyways. I guess it depends on your location and will others see these bbs to get offended by.
Jul 29, 2008 2:37pm
"If Consequences dictate course of action, then it doesn't matter what's right, it's only wrong of you get caught"-Maynard James Keenan
Jul 29, 2008 2:59pm
as of 1/2007 it is illegal to play airsoft in ANY california recreation or national park
Jul 29, 2008 4:45pm
[quote="wraith667"]as of 1/2007 it is illegal to play airsoft in ANY california recreation or national park
Imagine, cheese bbs...
Jul 29, 2008 5:03pm
[quote="brettro2003"]Being safe is always better. I have access through the family a cabin in Yosemite. I never use bios but thats just me plus nobody is out there to know anybetter so why spend more money on bb's nobody will see anyways. I guess it depends on your location and will others see these bbs to get offended by.[/quote]
I don't carry a gun to scare people.
Jul 29, 2008 5:14pm
[quote="Werewolf1021"][quote="brettro2003"]Being safe is always better. I have access through the family a cabin in Yosemite. I never use bios but thats just me plus nobody is out there to know anybetter so why spend more money on bb's nobody will see anyways. I guess it depends on your location and will others see these bbs to get offended by.[/quote]
Jul 29, 2008 5:15pm
[quote="1bt2"][quote="wraith667"]as of 1/2007 it is illegal to play airsoft in ANY california recreation or national park
Jul 29, 2008 5:16pm
also if you think i'm wrong and some other dude on some other internet forum is correct.... look it up for yourself, find out, nad heck go the extra distance of posting it.
Jul 29, 2008 6:13pm
well my cabin is in the middle of nowhere, it is over a mile from any road so i am not that worried, also i am planning on playing in a densly wooded spot away from all the other cabins, plus in all my years of going up there i have never seen any type of law enforcement. but does anyone know were i can find that law cause i sure cant
Imagine, cheese bbs...
Jul 29, 2008 7:35pm
"Although no designated shooting areas exist on the forest, plinking and target shooting are allowed on National Forest land provided that certain guidelines are followed."
Jul 29, 2008 9:35pm
Interesting study in character here...
"The faster you finish the fight, the less kil't you'll get."
Jul 29, 2008 9:36pm
how much more are bios than normal bb's?
Jul 29, 2008 9:39pm
[quote="sniper9211"]how much more are bios than normal bb's?[/quote]
-Eugene
Jul 29, 2008 9:58pm
is 5-6 dollars more than the normal bbs.
Jul 29, 2008 10:35pm
[quote="Editor"]"Although no designated shooting areas exist on the forest, plinking and target shooting are allowed on National Forest land provided that certain guidelines are followed."
Imagine, cheese bbs...
Jul 29, 2008 10:37pm
[quote="1bt2"][quote="Editor"]"Although no designated shooting areas exist on the forest, plinking and target shooting are allowed on National Forest land provided that certain guidelines are followed."
Jul 29, 2008 10:40pm
..and i'll see if i can find the ca.gov link vs. the fed.gov
Jul 29, 2008 11:08pm
paper bags are 100% biodegradable. If you dropped that on the ground would that be considered littering? It doesn't matter what you drop littering is still littering. As for airsofting is considered our toys look too close to the real thing that people tend to treat it as such. You might know the difference, but what you think doesn't matter because it's what others might do/react especially those are there to enforce.
Pygmy Militia Group
Jul 30, 2008 12:59am
[quote="1bt2"][quote="Editor"]"Although no designated shooting areas exist on the forest, plinking and target shooting are allowed on National Forest land provided that certain guidelines are followed."