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    Taking Proper Care of Your Airsoft Gun

    Good tips for upkeep on that airsoft gun that you use for ultimate mil-sims and fun.

    Basic Tactical Gear for Airsoft Play

    A good basic article detailing necessary tactical gear for use in the popular airsoft sport of today.

    Learn how to increase your Polaris RZR's top speed by as much as 10 mph for free with this step by step technical article.

    The Importance of Sizing A Wakeboard Properly

    Sizing a wakeboard properly is very important to your stability and agility on the water.

    This article will help you to understand the different types of gas that are sold for airsoft use, and will help you to make the right choice for future reloads.

    The first things that newbies should know about snowboarding is its basics and history and of course, taking good care of your first equipments.

    Want the best team building exercise available? Look no further than the sport of paintball. This article will tell you why and how.

    Using Airsoft Pistols in Police Training

    Great article outlining the effectiveness of airsoft during the advanced training of police officers.

    Canadian Grand Prix 2008 - Action All The Way

    It was a hard-won victory for Robert Kubica at Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen was stopped at the red light waiting to re-enter the race and Hamilton rear-ended him. For the second race in a row, Raikkonen has received no points toward the championship title.

    The Autococker is one of the most venerable markers in the history of paintball. Read about how it developed, from pump gun to high tech electronic marker.

    Finding the Perfect Diving Job

    Advice in how to find a job in the scuba diving industry

    A Quick Look At Rock Climbing

    There are many variations to the traditional rock climbing. They can be broadly classified into free climbing and aid climbing. Climbers do not use any kind of equipment in free climbing and in aid climbing; equipments are used to support the weight of the body against the rocks, which have less natural formation.

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