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The Airsoft Adventures of Callsign Dad: From Diapers to Danger


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Defrowe Airsoft Podcast - Meet The Legend - Callsign Dad - S02E010

Victor Anderson, better known by his callsign "Callsign Dad," is a prominent figure in the airsoft community. Hailing from Jeannette, Pennsylvania, Victor is a proud family man who enjoys spending time with his loved ones. He has a deep passion for airsoft and firmly believes that it's all about having fun while enjoying the freedom to play.

With over a decade of experience in the sport, Victor has become a well-known figure in the airsoft community. He has built a strong following on Instagram, where he shares his love for airsoft through engaging content and informative posts. Victor is also an avid YouTuber, creating content that ranges from reviews of the latest airsoft gear to gameplay videos and tutorials.

Victor is widely known for his good-looking gear, and he's often seen sporting his favorite ranger green plate carrier from Shellback Tactical. This brand has become his go-to for plate carriers, thanks to its quality construction and durability. His love for Shellback Tactical extends beyond plate carriers, as he's also a big fan of their other products.

As a member of the Mimicus airsoft team, Victor is a vital member of the group. He's known for his positive attitude and his ability to make his teammates laugh. His sense of humor is contagious, and it's always a good time when he's around. His team has earned a reputation for being a fun-loving group that's always up for a good time on the field.

Victor's love for airsoft has inspired him to create his own style of play, which he calls "Beer League." This unique approach to airsoft is all about having fun and letting loose on the field. Players are encouraged to bring their favorite beers and enjoy some friendly competition while enjoying a cold one. It's a great way to unwind after a long week and blow off some steam.

Despite his fun-loving personality, Victor takes airsoft seriously. He's always looking for ways to improve his skills and stay at the top of his game. He's constantly trying out new gear and techniques, and he's always willing to share his knowledge with others. His passion for the sport is infectious, and he's always looking to introduce new players to the community.

Victor's love for airsoft is rooted in his belief in family, fun, and freedom. He's a family man who enjoys spending time with his loved ones, and he's found a way to combine his passion for airsoft with his love for his family.

Check him out on Instagram

⁠https://www.instagram.com/callsign_dad/⁠

And on Youtube

⁠https://www.youtube.com/@victorranderson⁠

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We talk about airsoft guns, gear, milsim, speedsoft, loadouts, tactics. You name it, it's on the table. In this podcast, we take a deep dive and get to know a local legend. We take a look behind their call sign and find out why they got into airsoft. We take a look at what their preferences are and how they like to play. We discuss the local airsoft scene and see how it differs from other countries. We also discuss their dream airsoft events, the guns they are currently using, the backstory of some of their popular IG posts and find out what their greatest accomplishment is.

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All guns shown in this video are airsoft only. No real guns or firearms are used or displayed.

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