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A Bit About Us
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Chatham Kent chargers was founded in 2017 by a group of what some have called ‘super fans’. We’re a dedicated air soft Team that brings the latest news, updates, special events, and more to our community. We pride ourselves on being a fun and collaborative environment, where people from all over can come together in fan unity.
A Bit About Us
The Place For Fans
the sport we play is called air soft. its a very dangerous sport.
Airsoft is a competitive team sport in which participants eliminate opponents by shooting each other with spherical plastic pellets launched via replica weapons called airsoft guns. Airsoft is commonly compared to paintball, which is a recreational shooting sport similar in concept but with some key differences.
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Unlike paintballs, airsoft pellets do not mark their target, and hits are not always visibly apparent. Though the pellets may leave red marks or "welts" on the targets’ exposed skin, the game relies heavily on an honour system in which it is the ethical duty of the person who has been hit to call themselves out, regardless of whether or not anyone saw it happen.[1]
Another difference to paintball is that most airsoft guns are magazine-fed from the bottom, with some (especially pistols) having replaceable compressed gas (e.g. propane, HFC-134a or CO2) canisters. Many airsoft guns also have mounting platforms compatible with genuine firearm accessories, and tend to more closely resemble real guns. This makes them more popular for military simulation and historical reenactments.
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