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View Poll Results: What should the FPS speed be for indoor CQB | |||
300 | 22 | 10.28% | |
320 | 28 | 13.08% | |
330 | 32 | 14.95% | |
350 | 112 | 52.34% | |
Over 350 | 20 | 9.35% | |
Voters: 214. You may not vote on this poll |
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April 11th, 2008, 04:27 | #61 | ||||||||
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April 11th, 2008, 05:08 | #62 | ||
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But you are right, I shouldn't assume that people can do gearbox work. Also, I shouldn't assume that what appears to be a purchasing fad on ASC (JG's, Krakens etc) applies to everyone. Quote:
Makes me wonder what the average fps of peoples gun is anyways. |
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April 11th, 2008, 05:18 | #63 |
Manitoba rule: Indoor, 350 FPS maximum, Outdoors, 400 maximum if you want full auto, 470 single shot only. All FPS tested with .20g BBs
Everything across Canada is fairly similar.. give or take 40-50 FPS here and there. |
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April 11th, 2008, 05:29 | #64 |
I meant more as people's personal guns. What the PDW guys do (they host most of the games here) is 425 full auto, 450 semi (auto disabled), and 475 bolt action.
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April 11th, 2008, 06:58 | #65 | |
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I'd say for the full auto outdoor guns, they range anywhere from 340-385, some are upgraded internally, others are just fitted with minor things (hopups, barrels), others yet are bone stock. We run the gamut, but most are upper range fps. Most, however, hare the mid-range and top-end guns. Our snipers are usually running 410-430. My rifle, after upgrades, will be running around 415-420 tops. --- Now, bare in mind, I'm not against lower fps. I had a stock TM at 310 that I cherished and loved playing with against those with more powerful pieces (until the body went tits up). I'm just about the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" concept. Especially since many of us cannot do our own repairs or simply lack the facilities to do so.
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April 11th, 2008, 13:49 | #66 |
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Camo, one thing to keep in mind as well. For the local Saskatchewan teams and fields, we have the rule that new players must run stock FPS for 1 year until they have proven they know gun control and earned the trust of the established players to upgrade to higher FPS. This is mainly to keep everyone from running out and upgrading to 350+ FPS to be at the same levels as some of the "senior" players, and over time many of them find that they do not need to upgrade their guns.
Personally, I've played in just about every province in the country. CQB and Outdoors. I've played with the Calgary guys a few years back at the Laser Tag place they have off McLeod Trail, and there was some rather hot shots that I would have sworn were over 350 on full auto from about 10'. Yes I took the hits and continued to play, but I'm fat and have some extra layers of protection. Honestly, I'd set the limit around 320 to 330 allowing a max of +5 variance above on the chrony tests. This will allow for the odd hot shots on full auto bursts where it might jump by +10. It will also, allow for any newer players that might be coming out who are still prone to blind firing (albeit unconsiously, as I've seen senior players do it now and then), and the last thing someone wants is to be walking up a stairwell turning a corner to have a barrel shoved against their goggles (which could shift them) and said barrel's owner panicing and holding down for a full auto spray before recovering. Yea theres the option to a full face mask, they have holes in them, which last time I check (5 mins ago on 3 different brands/designs) 6mm fit through quite nicely. In CQB I usually wear goggles and a shemag. This is mainly the reason, I have a couple stock guns now which I'll be keeping stock for CQB, and my upgraded guns will see the day light outdoors. |
April 11th, 2008, 14:31 | #67 |
I want to thank everyone who has voted and has had input on this subject. I'm somewhat sorry that it got heated at times. Not my intention.
I am fully aware now that there will continue to be a wide spread until everyone comes together on the playing field and sorts it out through actual play. Trying different things. Then at some point in the future there might be a consensus. If not, then not. Anyway, at this point, I have what I need so thanks again.
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April 11th, 2008, 20:54 | #68 |
Formerly Muffinman
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And also to add, majority of GBB's (definetly not NBB's) will not fire under 300 fps on propane. My GBB's are for the most part, tuned for propane use and certain ones don't cycle properly on duster (Ie. KJW/WE guns).
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