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View Poll Results: What Face Protection Do You Use in CQB?
Face Protection? Huh? 66 39.52%
Standard JT Plastic Facemasks 43 25.75%
Neophane masks (i hope thats spelled right) 13 7.78%
Scarf or Cloth 45 26.95%
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Old February 12th, 2007, 10:46   #16
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I hate masks, they promote fogging, they impair breathing, they're uncomfortable and interfere with aiming... all in all, I'd rather bleed.

Teeth on the other hand, I don't want knocked out. So I usually have a mouth guard.
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Old February 12th, 2007, 11:11   #17
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Well ... I have been hit in the nose from 6ft away and well only ever hit in
the face twice since I started.. Mostly from not sticking my head out in the
same spot more than twice.. Buying a shemagh though.
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Old February 12th, 2007, 11:35   #18
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i dont usually wear face protection on open fields due to the humidity and imparement on using my elcan, but after yesterday, im thinking of wearing the Neophane thing for cqb, getting a gas shotgun to the ear at point blank makes you reevaluate your priorities lol.

Remember, this poll is for CQB, not open fields.
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Old February 12th, 2007, 12:00   #19
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we have an indoor CQB arena in Winnipeg, full face masks are always required. Normally theyre sensei mesh masks paired with tactical helmets (that distinguish teams). even then, getting shot in the face occasionally leaves a welt under the mask, but nothing nearly as bad as what would have happened without.

our CQB is very much like a PC style death match map, Very close quarters, lots of hallways in a maze like configuration and windows all over the place. Very often Ive moved around a corner haphazardly and was standing infront of three rifles pointed at me not 5 feet away. ow
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Old February 12th, 2007, 13:23   #20
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CQB, always full face. As at TTAC we get pretty close and I want to keep my pretty smile...
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Old February 12th, 2007, 13:35   #21
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Yah you got a pretty mouth Boy, mmm.

Don't forget to wear gloves man, not much worse
than getting shot in the hands point blank either
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Old February 12th, 2007, 13:45   #22
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People REALLY have to make an effort to shoot chest or lower. (Obviously if your head is the only target, I have no sympathy for you, that's just part of the game) The problem I have is with people having a full body target and still shooting at or hitting the head. Maybe it's because people are used to looking at people in the eyes, so thats where they shoot...I don't know, it's beyond me. When I cut a corner I do it with my gun pointed low so if I do have to fire super quick or reflexedly shoot because I'm scared like a little girl, I'll most likely hit their legs.

BTW I'm a belaclava/shemagh guy.
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Old February 12th, 2007, 13:55   #23
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yup gloves are very important as well...
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Old February 12th, 2007, 14:12   #24
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GI Wind and dust goggles they get the job done
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Old February 12th, 2007, 14:38   #25
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id rather get shot high then low >.> i have more sensitive parts low... and i dont have a cup ;.;
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Old February 12th, 2007, 15:50   #26
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S10 respirator modified with ballistic rated lexan.

Doesn't fog, protects the whole face, doesn't impair vision that much.

But it does take some getting used to breathing in, lol
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Old February 12th, 2007, 16:04   #27
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I'd reccomend full fingered gloves...

Last week I nearly broke my finger when some one shot me with a GBB from about 6 inches away :/



Those are what we use for CQB here in Winnipeg...

I find they work just fine.
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Old February 12th, 2007, 18:00   #28
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Knuckle busters do indeed suck.

btw tell your buddy I finished upgrading his mask. (ironically the one you are wearing in that avatar) I'll bring it out on Thurs.
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Old February 12th, 2007, 18:28   #29
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Do they recommend head shots at TTAC3? Or were you just unlucky?
Not at all, in fact we spend quite a bit of time training to shoot to center of body mass, and we train people to "up the impact" in the case of "hardened" targets by aiming to the thigh instead of the head. Impacts to the legs are painful without causing injury.

Head shots are viable targets... but only when no other is presented.

We play in close quarters.. where engagements happen at ranges of 30 cm to 10 m, we do not employ mercy rules, and weapons firing to 350 Fps are allowed.

Prudent operators wear full protection including face, hands, and full cover for the limbs. Some people still choose to participate with less, including short sleves, no gloves, and just goggles... they more often than not shed some blood at each session... but it is their choice.
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Old February 12th, 2007, 18:48   #30
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Don't forget to wear gloves man, not much worse
than getting shot in the hands point blank either
we went paintballing for my friends bday once (yes paintball...ewww, but we were all noobs then and noone had heard of airsoft) he jumped out at me and I fired, caught him on the backside of the palm, which then cratered and sent small chunks of skin and plastic every which way. waaaay not cool.

some ass then shot me pointblank in the calf in the staging area. THE DAMN STAGING AREA.
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