Wed Apr 04, 2012 6:25 pm by Sneakers
As far as pistols go, marui is probably the most reliable brand, although there are probably some others out there. I don't want to volunteer anyones pistol, but I'm sure the guys wouldn't have a problem with you firing a few shots on the range to get a feel for what you like.
We have hire gear available for new comers. For $20 you get a gun (G36), a hit marker, eye protection and enough ammo to last you the day, so you don't have to worry about bringing the mandatory stuff on your first day.
Quick breakdown of gear.
Eye protection (not optional)
Most safety glasses will do fine, such as ones from bunnings. You can also get them from online retailers such as ehobby asia, wgcshop, thearmory(nz online retailer) or asgc(nz online retailer).
Any goggles you want to try out will more than likely be stress tested before you can game with them.
Hit marker (not optional)
Basically an orange bit of fabric that you pull out when you get hit. Stops you getting hit by someone who doesn't know you've been hit.
You can scrap up something for yourself if you want, or they can be purchased from the club ($10 I believe).
Whistle (not optional)
Any old thing will do. This is just a safety requirement, something that can be used to get attention quickly in case of emergency.
Camo
There isn't much consistency with what we wear. We have digital woodland, flectarn, multicam etc. You can come out to a game to see what you like the look of.
Once you come out for a game or two, you will be able to see what the rest of the guys have, such as guns, camo, radios etc.
As long as you are over 16 (16 with a parental consent form, or 18), you can play four free games, after which you can apply for membership.
Hope to see you out on the field!