About

**Me in 2004**

I’ve been playing the sport of airsoft for over 25 years.  I’m a big guy, hence the name “Ox”,  I’m hard on my stuff, and I know if my guns aren’t built well, designed to be reliable, they won’t work when I most need them.

Airsoft has always been a part of my life, and now in my 50’s I don’t plan on quitting anytime soon.  As much as I love the adrenaline and excitement of playing, I’ve always been drawn to the mechanics of airsoft.  I pulled apart my very first AEG as soon as I unboxed it so I could learn how it worked, and ever since, the first thing I do with any airsoft gun, is pull it apart and make sure it’s assembled and running in the best state it can be. It’s over these past decades that I’ve gained experience, learnt what works, and what doesn’t.

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**Me in 2024**

Airsoft guns are designed for recreation, not built to military-grade standards. While we push them hard in the field, it’s important to remember that they are still complex toys with parts manufactured at varying tolerances. Wear, incompatibility between brands, and the demands of heavy use all contribute to breakdowns over time. Reliability comes from proper maintenance, realistic expectations, and quality upgrades — but no airsoft gun will ever be truly indestructible.

I bring experience and attention to detail to every repair and build, ensuring the best reliability possible for your platform. I treat it like it’s mine and if I’m not ready to take it on to the field myself, I won’t expect you to.

To keep your gear mission-ready, I always recommend a scheduled service plan — regular inspection, re-lubing, and addressing wear before it becomes failure. This proactive approach keeps your gun running longer and performing at its best.