OP: Swift Justice Oct 3-5th (Lionsclaw Event)
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Re: OP: Swift Justice Oct 3-5th (Lionsclaw Event)
You better read the rules. Uniforms are specific at these caliber games. No PMC
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Re: OP: Swift Justice Oct 3-5th (Lionsclaw Event)
Thanks for the clarification. I did read the rule and was as lost as the others on the lc forum.
Just a question thou do you have to preregister or can it be done the day of. Thanks in advance
Just a question thou do you have to preregister or can it be done the day of. Thanks in advance
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Re: OP: Swift Justice Oct 3-5th (Lionsclaw Event)
You absolutely must preregister as there is a limited number of slots.
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Re: OP: Swift Justice Oct 3-5th (Lionsclaw Event)
Other quick things to be mindful of other than the uniform matching and no on site/walk on registering/playing...
1. Midcaps/lowcaps/no wind mags ONLY. High, box, electric, & winding mags are not allowed. Exception is on the limited amount of SAWs allowed, a SAW can have a box mag.
2. All googles must be full seal and secured. If you wear mesh, you must have a full seal setup underneath. If you wear shooting glasses, they must be full seal and secured. They "define" what is full seal, not you or me.
Hope that helps.
1. Midcaps/lowcaps/no wind mags ONLY. High, box, electric, & winding mags are not allowed. Exception is on the limited amount of SAWs allowed, a SAW can have a box mag.
2. All googles must be full seal and secured. If you wear mesh, you must have a full seal setup underneath. If you wear shooting glasses, they must be full seal and secured. They "define" what is full seal, not you or me.
Hope that helps.
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Re: OP: Swift Justice Oct 3-5th (Lionsclaw Event)
I thought it was no mesh at all because of the use of bio bbs as far as goggles.
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Re: OP: Swift Justice Oct 3-5th (Lionsclaw Event)
As long as you have full seal glasses underneath, you can wear mesh. You have to have both to wear the mesh
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Re: OP: Swift Justice Oct 3-5th (Lionsclaw Event)
...If you wear mesh, you must have a full seal setup underneath...TokenTech89 wrote:I thought it was no mesh at all because of the use of bio bbs as far as goggles.
If you wish to wear mesh googles, you can, as long as you have a full seal setup underneath.
If you wish to wear mesh headgear (the type the covers the whole face), you can, as long as you have a full seal setup underneath.
Mesh ONLY covering the eyes is not allowed.
You must have full seal and secured goggles covering your eyes
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