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Originally Posted by ardo
Because that's what is used in IPSC matches - at least in Ontario, AFAIK. They are considered safer than rear-falling: splatter goes into the floor. But they also fall slower, and that teaches to use the sight picture instead of relying on sound or seeing the popper fall.
I'm just trying to make my airsoft practice approximate what we do in IPSC competition.
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Interesting. I was not aware of this. I'm curious as to how the mechanics of forward falling occurs...