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MalcomTanner January 9th, 2015 14:59

Just starting in Toronto
 
I am aware of a couple retailers in the city, but only know of one place to play which is CQB. Are there any other arenas in Toronto?

Shamusodoofus January 9th, 2015 15:16

There are 2 indoor fields in the Toronto area. One is Ultimate Airsoft, the other is Mach1.

MalcomTanner January 9th, 2015 15:21

Thanks mate!

ShelledPants January 9th, 2015 16:23

If you want to learn CQB shooting, TTAC3 teaches the core fundamentals. We have the first in a series of 4 training seminars at the end of the month.

http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread....ighlight=ttac3

BioRage January 9th, 2015 16:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShelledPants (Post 1927810)
If you want to learn CQB shooting, TTAC3 teaches the core fundamentals. We have the first in a series of 4 training seminars at the end of the month.

http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread....ighlight=ttac3

AND you can get age verified. (If brian goes)

daishi January 9th, 2015 16:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShelledPants (Post 1927810)
If you want to learn CQB shooting, TTAC3 teaches the core fundamentals. We have the first in a series of 4 training seminars at the end of the month.

http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread....ighlight=ttac3


HIGHLY recommend TTac. My first games were there and it was quite a learning experience. Lots of freindly people who will help you if you are willing to listen.

A 6 pack or larger of steamwhistle and cigars also goes a long way. Just sayin

HeadlessChicken January 9th, 2015 21:30

I would recommend TTAC3 for your first game; they run small enough games that it isn't overwhelming for newcomers, they teach fundamentals, and the setup can change every time you go. Very noob friendly but hard to find parking if you get there late.

MalcomTanner January 9th, 2015 21:39

Thanks guys ! This is all great stuff and getting verified is definitely y next on my to do list.

Gato January 9th, 2015 22:49

TTAC3 is a GREAT place to learn.

Nothing against Mach1 or UA, but TTAC runs a tight ship, good shooters and you're extremely unlikely to run into any assholes or cheaters.

AnthonyG January 18th, 2015 22:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by MalcomTanner (Post 1927862)
Thanks guys ! This is all great stuff and getting verified is definitely y next on my to do list.

You might want to get on it sooner rather than later.

I had to contact 4 AVer's in Toronto before I found one whose information in the AV thread was accurate. A few people I contacted had either moved to different parts of the city, and one no longer AV's.

Thankfully I found one 10 minutes away from me. Now I'm just waiting to be processed by ASC staff.

MalcomTanner January 19th, 2015 14:27

ShelledPants do I need to register for the TTAC3 course on the 30th? And do they have equipment rentals?

ilya15 January 20th, 2015 22:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by MalcomTanner (Post 1929474)
ShelledPants do I need to register for the TTAC3 course on the 30th? And do they have equipment rentals?

There is a session coming at the end of the month:

http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=169698

Silly_Ghillie January 27th, 2015 19:09

There is a new field called Siege Airsoft if you want to go there. It is under construction but check out their FB for more info.


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