I'm not gonna lie. Sometimes when I tell people I'm into airsoft they look at me like I have a pair of lobsters hanging out of my ears. My boss for example said "Why do you play war games at your age?" Well, first reply that came to mind was "Why not?" But I took a second to elaborate. Airsoft covers a wide range for me. First, it's great exercise. Throwing on an extra 10-20 lbs of gear and moving fast in a crouched position will work muscles you never knew you had. When I see people at the gym on a treadmill, I shake my head. What are we, gerbils? Second, it's a very competitive sport, requiring skill, strategy, and conditioning. It reflects not only teamwork, but individual achivement as well. Third, it's a great hobby. With the vast, ever growing range of products on the market, the skies the limit. If you love to tinker, airsoft guns can be a nonstop project that will keep you busy until doomsday. I'm an accessory addict, and my guns are in a constant state of evoloution. Fourth, it's a social outlet. Since I've been airsofting in the Ozarks, I've made a huge network of what I consider to be good friends. Fith, it's theraputic. With a house full of rugrats like I've got, it's essential to blow off some steam, believe me. And last, it survival training. Now, this was the one that really made my boss scratch his head. When you're being shot at, you learn to move evaisively. You quickly realize that the back and forth gunfights you see in the movies are total fiction. Making it through a high risk situation safely is more than difficult. You have to be able to think on your feet despite the overwhelming stress. Some folks I know think spending a couple of weekends at the shooting range has prepared them for anything. Not true. Paper targets don't shoot back. Ali didn't become champ by just punching a heavybag. Now, of course, his reply was "Well I'm not planning on being in a gunfight." I don't either, but does anyone? We have to face the fact that it's a mad world we live in. None of us, hopefully, will ever find ourselves in a life or death scenario just because we were in the wrong place at the wrong time, but it does happen, and if it happens to one of us then maybe, just maybe, we might make it out in one piece thanks to the hours we spent practicing milsim. And if not, at least we had fun doing it.