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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 10th, 2008, 17:16 | #31 |
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You'd best be making this quite clear then, my friend. It has the potential of becoming a bone of contention otherwise. Here's the real deal though. You are hitting on one of the things that makes event planning a big pain in the ass. You...can't...please...everyone. Make the rules for your event, and stick by them. By the time you finish compromising, you'll be three months past the event date, and everyone will have found something else. Those who want to participate under your ruleset will. Those who don't want to, won't. But you aren't going to come up with a rule-set that everyone can happily agree to. You will get criticized. You may lose potential customers. And its all out of your control, once you set the rules for the event. The flipside is, if you don't set the rules of the event, you won't get the event anyways. |
April 10th, 2008, 17:22 | #32 |
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if they are solely made of rubber, then i would agree they are fine, but metal or plastic ones , or say ones over 14" would be a no go....
i dont think liquid covered is cool either... |
April 10th, 2008, 17:42 | #33 | |
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Am I ok with high fps? Yeah. Is it necessary when you don't have to worry about range or punching through bushes? No. Your first post, which I replied to, seemed to imply that airsoft has to be a sport where shots hurt. I was merely saying there are a lot of other reasons to play it, and still have fun. It's not just about not wanting to get hit, it's that some people don't want to have BB's in bedded in there neck because someone was blind firing, or just couldn't control where they shot. |
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April 10th, 2008, 17:48 | #34 | |
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People getting shot with 300 FPS guns and not feeling the hits through gear. Sometimes It's hard enough to feel 'em at 350... The point is there's a whole community that wishes to participate that would have to re-modify their guns. 350 seems to be an almost standard across Canada, (Manitoba {XT}, Ontario {TTAC}, Quebec {??}) and it seems to work just fine. If Manitoba's local CQB Club (They allows walk ins off the street, and you only have to be 16+ to play) can run for 5+ years without any injuries other than sprained ankles... I think seasoned airsoft players will be able to play at 350 without any problems. No one that's going to making the trip to Camogames is going to be so green that they'll be blindfiring around corner and over shooting people. I'm fairly certain that the people there will be able to play a game of airsoft without being a douchebag. |
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April 10th, 2008, 17:48 | #35 |
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what i was trying to imply was you need to be able to hit hard enough for people to feel it, people wear crazy, full gear loadouts now and your lucky to feel the hit at 350..
believe me as I run weekly indoor and outdoor games, i hear the whining and fighting about i hit you , no you didnt.... if you go OUCH...you know your hit...correct? |
April 10th, 2008, 17:49 | #36 |
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wow sorry i was typing as you were there dude ...guess we were on the same line of thought there....
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April 10th, 2008, 17:49 | #37 |
Well some people wear more gear than they need and might not feel it. When you think about it 350 isn't all that fast, but most of the rifles I've seen are tuned in and around the 350+ mark lately, especially with the JG's. Not saying they can't just swap out the spring. Might just be simpler to keep it at 350. And yes I'd like full auto(controlled not a bb hose). Just my 2 cents. I like knowing I'm hit if it hurts or not I don't really care I'm there to play and have fun, and if I'm worried about head shots yes I'd wear a full face mask.
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April 10th, 2008, 17:55 | #38 |
Ok, plain and simple then. What takes more effort? Tuning a gun down, or not complaining?
Hmm, let's see: Tuning a gun down has been broken down into not only a time consuming operation, but a financial consideration. Not complaning costs nothing and hurts no one. Specially in this case. Safety being the number one concern, 350 full auto is not unsafe as pointed out by several people, even with examples given from businesses that are still in operation after many years of operating at this limit. Honestly though, I think this thread is about done. A majority have voted for 350 while others have expressed their concerns. Now it's up to Al to decide what to do with this information. If it were up to me, I would base the decision on business. What limit will draw the most clients without pushing away too many others? Looks like 350 to me. Anyways, I'm out. This has been talked to death now. Last edited by Maverick0; April 10th, 2008 at 18:04.. |
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April 10th, 2008, 17:56 | #39 |
I really need to get some pictures / video of XT's layout... Seriously... If 16 year old girls can play there with 350 FPS and full auto guns...
No we're not playing this for pain... But getting shot with a 350 FPS gun isn't pain. It's a little sting... Kinda feels the same as getting snapped with an elastic... Camo.. If you could please post some pictures of the average engagement places in the hospital I'm sure this could get solved much, much quicker. YouTube - Airsoft at Xtreme-Tactics There's a video of the old XT arena shot by some noobs that were playing... If they can handle 350/Full Auto there... Seriously... Last edited by Amos; April 10th, 2008 at 18:03.. |
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April 10th, 2008, 18:13 | #40 | |
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For the gear thing, the way I see it, is whatever the rules are, and whatever the situation is, you should wear gear accordingly so you can tell if you're hit. Also the shooters would have enough control to aim at soft spots, like arm, leg, butt, whatever. Al, whatever you set the fps at I'll be coming, it's too fun. |
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April 10th, 2008, 18:56 | #41 |
way back in the day when i played on the boat in mission bc the fps limit was 330,, with the majority of contacts happening at under 30 ft that can sting quite a bit depending on where you get hit, but i doubt another 20 fps on top of that would make a ton of difference,, i remember someone on these forums saying "pain is just weakness leaving the body", and now its one of my favourite quotes.
as for the goggle stuff thats been posted here, i wear a full shield and gloves,, i can handle pain but breaking a tooth would make me loose my sunny disposition... which i dont really have to start with.
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April 10th, 2008, 19:58 | #42 |
Riley, you should give up with us on the girl thing. They dont wanna admit the jolt of a string is to much to handle. ha
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April 10th, 2008, 20:42 | #43 |
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350 fps no fear no fun!
do wear a mouth guard though |
April 10th, 2008, 20:57 | #44 |
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Hey sorry to threadjack,I know this is not really related, but for example If my gun's selector switch is not allowing semi, only the full-auto and safe, can I not play because the gun isn't working properly at a semi auto only cqb event? what are the general rules concerning this?
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April 10th, 2008, 21:31 | #45 |
For me, I would say just use a burst for a good shot, but if you cant get a sure shot, scare the shit out of them and hose them - hopefully one will hit them.
If your a good airsofter, you should already know the answer to this. get some confidence! |
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