Hi friends. I’m Julius, a tinker. I usually find myself getting hooked on one hobby to the next, especially if they involve something mechanical. I believe I’m not alone in this and that having a variety of interests keep things fresh.
I started this blog back in 2014 to cultivate a place to explore hobbies that people might preoccupy themselves with in their free time and document my own explorations. However, looking back, I have always found myself coming back to the airsoft hobby which I started dabbling in way back in 2004. Airsoft is a wholesome sport hobby that promotes camaraderie and honesty. It’s played with the honor system. Like any sport there may be some bad elements at times, but they make up a small fraction of the community.
Believe it or not, there’s a lot more to Airsoft than launching plastic BBs at the opposing team. Besides actually playing the sport, there is a lot of theory and principles that work behind the operation of the replicas and it is in this area where tinkers like me enjoy the hobby the most.
A lot of airsoft theory and techniques used to tweak the replicas can be found scattered all over the web. You may have to dig up case studies and countless discussions. Even with the power of the internet search engines it can be troublesome to find specific answers to specific problems.
The goal of this website is to make the knowledge required to improve our replicas documented and easily accessible. Sometimes we want our replicas to run faster, shoot harder, shoot further or just plain last longer. Hopefully the information here will help you achieve what you’re looking for.
This site also aims to provide an avenue for respectable players and technicians to get connected. To be in the know. To further build upon the existing wisdom, techniques, and knowledge base of the airsoft world. Also to showcase a bit of personal non-airsoft related things on the side. And lastly; to have fun while doing so!
With that, I welcome you to follow along and share your insights!