400=Not bad. Close to Irene rules.
475=Just completely insane.
I have three cqb wounds on me from close shots at 400. I would fear for goggles at 475 close.
CQB game in Fayettville TN, July 2010
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Re: CQB game in Fayettville TN, July 2010
Agrees with Splat. 400 I can deal...but above that seems downright dangerous.
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I mean, of course I am not trying to tell them what to play. I'm just saying there is no way in hell I would play on a 475 day. Up close, this could easily happen.
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Re: CQB game in Fayettville TN, July 2010
Who is runing this place? I have to doubt that they are experienced airsofters with those kinds of rules, and I'm frankly very surprised the owner of the building will let them play at such a high FPS, it can't be good for the interior (and thus the property value)... plus, no one would insure them at that FPS either.
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Re: CQB game in Fayettville TN, July 2010
It's an old hospital Dom, so I don't think they are considering remodeling and re-opening it.Dominum wrote: Who is runing this place? I have to doubt that they are experienced airsofters with those kinds of rules, and I'm frankly very surprised the owner of the building will let them play at such a high FPS, it can't be good for the interior (and thus the property value)... plus, no one would insure them at that FPS either.
I agree that I wouldn't play on a 475 day, but I will def go up there and play on a regular Sat. For the record, they have the fps so high right now, because they are trying to get more people to come out and with a lot of newer guns shooting around 400 they wanted to encourage as many people as possible to come out and not isolate people because their guns are shooting too hot.
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Re: CQB game in Fayettville TN, July 2010
I'm not sure who is running this place. From what I read on the TN forum, where I found this, it seems to be a mix of young and old players playing at it. I'm glad they did drop the fps down to 400,and am looking forward to going. I am thinking bout trying sometime in Aug. That would be the earliest I could go. I just want to go try it because from the vid I posted it looks badass. That alone is worth the trip. I figure I can get hurt whether a gun shoots 340 or 400, so what the heck. I know the risk.Dominum wrote: Who is runing this place? I have to doubt that they are experienced airsofters with those kinds of rules, and I'm frankly very surprised the owner of the building will let them play at such a high FPS, it can't be good for the interior (and thus the property value)... plus, no one would insure them at that FPS either.
Here's the link for the TN forum.
http://www.tnairsoft.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=18401
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