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December 23rd, 2005, 00:31 | #1 |
Information about bunkers needed
I am sorry if this has been mentioned before, I tried doing a search but didnt come up with much of anything.
I am looking at hosting a small indoor pistol game in Ottawa, however all the indoor flelds in Ottawa have the plastic Inflatable paintball bunkers. Has anyone ever tested to see if these bunkers can withstand a bbs with stock pistols or AEGs? Thanks, Jackals/Chef |
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December 23rd, 2005, 02:53 | #2 |
We used to play at a indoor facility that had inflatable bunkers during the winter months once in awhile, as a change from the snow, it had inflatable bunkers and they with stood upgraded AEG fire fine, but having said that there is likely variance in the thicknes of materials the different manufactures use to construct those things.
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December 23rd, 2005, 07:41 | #3 |
Check the thickness of the bunker's material if you can. Ask the indoor range what happens if they get pierced.
Sometimes, stuff that will stand up to a strong impact from a large projectile (large in surface), will get pierced by a lighter and smaller projectile. The principle between a baseball bat and a needle. So the bunkers may stand a blow, but not a pin-prick. Check what they charge if their equipment gets damaged. |
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December 23rd, 2005, 08:23 | #4 |
Another variable that may be a factor is how much air is inflated into the bunkers. Most bunkers are made out of PVC fabric or vinyl reinforced polyester (AFAIK)
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December 23rd, 2005, 10:05 | #5 |
Official ASC Bladesmith
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Seen the pics of the place and those bunkers are butt ugly. Large blue, red, yellow balls. Said it before, it'd be like CQB action in the Ikea ball room for kids.
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December 23rd, 2005, 10:12 | #6 |
Cant they just use sandbags? I mean they are easy and cheap to make and will withstand any kind of fire, and if they get damaged then simply glue the hole and fill it with more sand.
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December 23rd, 2005, 10:46 | #7 |
Not as cheap as the bunkers for the given size. Also the bunker are a lot easier to move around to change the field.
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December 23rd, 2005, 11:56 | #8 | |
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there are many possibilities, it all depends on what people feel comfortable with. |
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December 23rd, 2005, 12:08 | #9 | |
Did you read the original post?
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December 23rd, 2005, 12:35 | #10 |
little off topic now arent we. So I need a bottom line here, based on general knowelge will a gbb runing propane break one of these bunkers or a stock AEG.
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December 23rd, 2005, 12:42 | #11 |
No, it won't. I have done it many times.
You are fine. It doesn't take away from the function of the game except bbs don't break on impact and tend to ricochet off the balloons. HNIC |
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