As a player of the skirmish GI Cup, the CPPS and the UKWM ive got to comment on how much teamwork behind the head boys of these sites/leagues seems to go on. Nick at Skirmish is the first one to admit that his site and his league isn't a contender with the CPPS but the for the effort and quality that he provides it really could be. The only thing limiting it is the size of the site. However, from what he tells me the various leaders work with each other to ensure there's as little confliction of events as possible to ensure everyone gets their fair share. This is beneficial to everyone involved and is great to see; rather than in-fighting they've turned to co-operation and it works. Really, really well. The various leagues have almost set themselves into a hierarchy with events such as Skirmish's GI cup being an almost feeder league for the CPPS which, in turn, feeds teams into The Mills. Its a great system and they're all being done at very, very good prices which makes them all the more attractive. Indeed, id more than happily take a CPPS event or GI cup event over a Mills event purely because the money/play time ratio is so much better. The quality of tournaments and the venues being held these days is phenomenal and when you compare them to some of the events 3/4/5 years ago its amazing to see how far we've come. We're incredibly lucky to have so many quality venues and tournaments arranged by some of the nicest guys in the business within what is a fairly small area. The resurgence of woodsball has opened the eyes of a lot of new players (myself included) in regards to different forms of paintball and how much fun they can be. After the failure of the UWL over here I genuinely bemoaned the fact that so many people were willing to tear something down and no-one was willing to build something in its place. Then Dave and Twizz did their thing and I was chowing down on a huge slice of humble pie. They've absolutely nailed it and the UKWM is, by far, one of the most fun series ive ever played. The UK scene seems to be in such a good place at the moment and from a player's perspective I couldn't be happier. Thank god we've got these people in our sport and thank god they get on. From me (and I guess many others) thank you for all that you do guys. Its awesome.
On the kit side of life. Yes kit is expensive and some guns are plastic but guns now are the lightest, most efficient, most advanced they've ever been and when you compare them to the price of some of the custom cockers back in the day (£1500 all day long) you can really see what you're paying for. Case in point is Shocktech just re-released their classic SFL from back in the day and its retailing at $1300 or so. $1300 for a mechanical gun!!! That kind of money could buy you an LV1.5 and still leave you change for hookers and pizza.