
Not the Nine O'Clock Pews
Podcast de Arius Alipour
Not the Nine O'Clock Pews is a discussion podcast about everything Airsoft and Shooting related by two guys and their British accents. Arius is an English Airsoft Journalist who is also an IPSC Competitor. Tim is a Chinese/Welsh/German YouTube Host and aspiring Actor with a lot of experience in the Airsoft Industry. The Airsoft and Milsim News Blog is an award winning news site specialising in premium quality reviews and presentations for the airsoft, milsim and tactical industry. We also do daily news on our social media pages like facebook or Instagram.
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--- TRANSMISSION START --- Tim: Do you know what we're talking about today? Arius: Erm, no! Did we plan this episode? Tim: We plan these episodes? Arius: Don't answer my question with a question! -- TRANSMISSION ENDED ---

Arius and Tim reflect on the making of Not the Nine o Clock Pews and how it has changed for them in perspective and forethought. This episode focuses on the past year since the podcast started and how it has changed to reflect what the audience has wanted.

Arius and Tim talk about how competitive Airsoft can exist and what already exists in that framework. Stay tuned as Arius talks about his experience as a competitive shooter in IPSC and how Airsoft is a huge factor to it for many countries. Tim highlights his goals in bringing a more mainstream form of competition to Airsoft as a hobby.

Arius and Tim are joined by Woodcock to talk about PTSD and other forms of trauma and how they are affected by playing Airsoft. A touchy subject that many individuals hold close to their hearts. Find out more about Woodcock and how he has experienced PTSD and how Airsoft has affected him, both at the fields and at home.

In this episode, Arius and Tim are joined by Rich (founder of Wolverine Airsoft) as they tackle the question of where HPA powered Airsoft guns are heading in the near future. Will it replace AEGs and GBBRs or is there still a lot of progress to be made before that could even be considered? Is HPA making a come back or is it a niche technology that will stay as such in the near future?
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