![]() ![]() 30 to 120-minute introductory box set to Guild Ball, the game of medieval mob football. What you get: Your EUR 65 or equivalent will buy you Kick Off!, the two player. Through their teamwork and careful planning, the Masons can take down a key opposing player or create an opening that allows them to score on the opposing goal.' The Mason's Guild is known for it tactical prowess and peerless flexibility. Bold and aggressive, the Brewers change across the pitch to steamroll their opponents and occasionally give the ball a solid boot towards the goal. The Brewer's Guild is known for its rough and tumble brawlers who love little more than a good scrap. The included tokens and health dials make each character's plays easy to track as you combine their unique strengths to secure victory over the opposition. Kick Off!'s diverse characters are full of personality that comes to life on the pitch. You can choose your own path to victory, be it scoring goals to secure the win or sending the other team's players back to the bench. Momentum swings back and forth between the teams as you make frenzied drives towards the other team's goal or attempt to beat opposing players into the dirt. In Kick Off!, players take on the role of team coach for either the rowdy Brewers or the tactical Masons. Oh, yeah, forgot to mention, the customer is a firearms instructor.Review Summary: Urban legend has it that Edson Arantes do Nascimento started his football career from this boxed set.īlurb from the publisher: 'This Kick Off! box set contains everything you need for two players to play a match of Guild Ball, a bloody mob football game of high action and high stakes. I sort of backed away a step when the guy was handling it, then he looked at me and I just pointed at the gun and said, "you might want to open that one".which beleive it or not he did without any commentary, but he didn't say thank you either. Now, all that isn't bad enough, but it was a self defense 870 and had a velcro shell holder that was full of ammunition wrapped around the stock. She hands gun to customer - who doesn't clear it but instead waves it around a little before putting in back on the counter. That likely means the gunsmith placed the gun in the rack with the action closed. ![]() Mom goes to the rack and picks up the gun, which has the action closed. I was in a mom and pop gunsmith shop behind a customer picking up a repair - an 870 pump. ![]() Needless to say, I would highly recommend the Beretta!Ĭlick to expand.I know this is an old thread but anyway this is the one with the quote I am commenting upon - I don't say all salespeople are clueless, but many are, and customers too. The Beretta will also function well with loads too light for the Fabarms(7/8 oz 1100 FPS). While I like the Fabarm XLR for targets, the Beretta A400(minus the magazine cap weight) makes a fabulous hunting gun, and an excellent back-up the the Fabarm for targets. At the end of 625 rounds, my shoulder was not sore, which I attribute to the Kick-Off system. There was a bit of difference in the recoil with the heavy loads, but not enough that I couldn't shoot a full sporting round with them. While most were 1 oz/1200 FPS, I had one box of 1-1/8 1300 FPS, FPS. I took the Beretta, with a weighted magazine cap, to Las Vegas in January for the SHOT Show, and spent two days, and shot a total of 625 rounds at Sporting Clays/Skeet at the Clark County Shooting Complex. While I purchased a Fabarm XLR-FR in left hand for targets, I also had a Beretta A400(without KO) for hunting, but traded it for one with the KO( I am a wimp when it comes to recoil- I am old and crotchety too, but that is irrelevant to this conversation!). As previously mentioned, the Benelli makes a "bomb proof" hunting gun, but not a good choice for targets. "No Kick-Off."īeing left handed, I was limited to the Benelli for a lot of years. Benelli with the following, but it also would be my response to "Kick-Off" vs. I responded to another post about Beretta vs. ![]()
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