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Site Banned all C02

Zigey

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Looking at booking onto a site (acecombat) that I haven't been to before so of course I'm reading the rules like a good boy and I see this, 

"No CO2 weapons of any kind.

No gas snipers or DMR’s of any kind."

Now my sidearm is C02 and my new main is C02 as well so I'm feeling a little putout that id not be able to use them,

has anyone seen this rule before?

Is this common and I'm just a smuck for using C02?

Thanks hivemind

 
firesupport's site FreeFireZone has that rule, was the same at their other site before it shut down Urban Assault.  (no hpa at their sites either i believe... having not checked up on that before posting)

The now closed sabotage near milton keynes didnt allow gas snipers i believe, but co2 other things were ok

 
It's dumb and I wouldn't book in there either, but with my collection and play style I'm very biased in that. First site I've seen that has banned it and I have no idea really why they would. Are they also banning HPA snipers / DMRs? If so, why just snipers and DMRs? Why not all HPA? Why are gas snipers and DMRs banned, but GBBRs and GBB/NBB pistols are fine? Also, what makes CO2 so bad? So many questions around this weird decision.

For gas snipers and DMRs, I think it's probably because they can be easy to cheat with as well. I have, technically, 3 gas snipers or DMRs, being a HPA VSR, HPA m21 and a Tanaka m700 and I know for a fact I could set my regulator on my HPA setups to pass chrono, then go away and jack that gun all the way up. Similarly, I could chrono my m700 on 144a, then go away and chuck higher power gas in it later. However, if they were banning it for that reason they'd surely just ban all HPA, but they clearly haven't. Also, why wouldn't they ban GBBRs or GBB/NBB gas pistols for the same reason? I wouldn't because that's unsafe and incredibly dickish, but that's the theory of what a person could do.

Maybe the marshalls there are just salty that us gas snipers are so stealthy and have been mentally scarred from being hit from seemingly nowhere with no sound ?

 
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Looking at booking onto a site (acecombat) that I haven't been to before so of course I'm reading the rules like a good boy and I see this, 

"No CO2 weapons of any kind.

No gas snipers or DMR’s of any kind."

Now my sidearm is C02 and my new main is C02 as well so I'm feeling a little putout that id not be able to use them,

has anyone seen this rule before?

Is this common and I'm just a smuck for using C02?

Thanks hivemind
I'd not heard of sites with these exclusions before, I assume it's an insurance issue ? 

 
The old Mall didnt allow CO2 as far as I remember either.  Its because during summer its too hard to regulate.  FFZ is my local site and is well ran so never really had an issue with it

 
The thing is CO2 is less effected by temperature than the various propane-based "insert colour here" gas. I know that some places were worried about CO2 == twelfty brazillion fps, even when there are plenty of gnus out there (Cybergun 1911, CZ's, etc) than safely shoot sub 330fps on CO2. When I had my CO2 1911 I simply popped a fresh bulb in at the chrono and fired 3 test shots and never had an issue.

Sounds like lazy marshalling and/or a lack of basic physics / engineering

 
I would assume it’s because CO2 is unregulated and inconsistent

HPA is literally regulated - and consistent (that doesn’t mean that other factors don’t introduce inconsistency)

In scenario paintball many years ago a collective UKSPC (UK Scenario Paintball Community) along with a ‘standard’ set of minimum rules
The first event we ran in 2009 was the first UKSPC compliant event.

Within the rules the maximum velocities for an outdoor event was HPA=280fps, CO2 260fps (If my memory is right)

The reduced 260fps velocity was to allow for spiking between shots

I don’t think the rules fully defined chronographing and any penalties, but my rules are for a number of shots, and you must chrono CO2 within 260fps to begin the game.  If chronoed over on a spot check I would judge with an allowance for spiking - all over then I’m grumpy, one over then I’m nicer

 
I've sent them a message on Facebook asking for an explanation but I'm not holding out much hope of a reply.

 
The thing is CO2 is less effected by temperature than the various propane-based "insert colour here" gas. I know that some places were worried about CO2 == twelfty brazillion fps, even when there are plenty of gnus out there (Cybergun 1911, CZ's, etc) than safely shoot sub 330fps on CO2. When I had my CO2 1911 I simply popped a fresh bulb in at the chrono and fired 3 test shots and never had an issue.

Sounds like lazy marshalling and/or a lack of basic physics / engineering
Back in the olden days, paintball co2 was generally intended to be used in its gaseous state - it would go liquid in the cylinder and the gun would ‘draw’ a measure of CO2 gas.

If the temperature dropped or you fired too rapidly then you would draw in liquid co2

Its been forgotten in the mists of time that some paintball guns were designed to run on liquid co2 (particularly in cold regions of the US & Canada)

To aid this ‘syphon’ tubes were often fitted inside the cylinder - a pipe weighted with a bolt etc to always sit on the bottom and draw liquid 

Conversely ‘anti syphon’ systems were fitted with a solid metal pipe bent upwards - If correctly fitted they would ensure co2 gas was drawn

As the years went by new players had no knowledge of the original difference ‘syphon’ and would ask for a ‘syphon’ tube to be fitted when an ‘anti syphon’ was required 

12gram bulbs are obviously much smaller and less likely to be as variable to a larger co2 cylinder, but it’s been know to happen.  I had a particular hard time with one pistol once which was giving very illegal velocities 

 
My understanding of the reasoning applied at the Depot.

Q1) How many players are using CO2 pistols, Dan Wesson shell loading revolvers, and Mk23s with silencers?

A1) About 1 in 10.

Q2) How many players who we catch over the energy limit in-game are using CO2 pistols, Dan Wesson shell loading revolvers, and Mk23s with silencers?

A2) About 9 in 10.

No, that doesn't mean that 9 out of 10 of those owners are hot, just that if there are 10 boxes, and 1 of them is on fire, and you get in that box, then you're going to get hosed.

 
Co2 pistols tend to be hot from my experience owning one and seeing others being used.

I'm not going to complain about Co2 pistols being banned since they tend to be used at close range and can get close to 400fps

 
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CO2 weapons have been banned at Ace Combat for years, due to concerns about the potential for them to be overpowered on the first shot or two from a fresh bulb and about the potential for a gun suddenly going hot due to system problems.  Are those reasonable concerns? Discuss.

I cannot think why anyone would play there; it is a small, flat, boring site.

 

Co2 pistols tend to be hot from my experience owning one and seeing others being used.

The higher quality ones have smaller valves to compensate for the much higher pressure but many shoot over 350fps.

I'm not going to complain about Co2 pistols being banned since they tend to be used at close range and can get up to 400fps
That is an argument for proper chronoing of CO2 pistols, not for banning them.

 
I've seen the rules in the past and in the end I just didn't play those sites.

It seems stupid idea in my opinion.

Hpa has tournament lockable regulators etc, just require those. As for co2 being over anything has the potential to be over if you adjust/build/modify it that way.

I have a co2 m9 I've used for winter and have done for years simply as it's much better at dealing with the cold than my green gas pistols at the time.

All I'd have suggested is that you contact them and ask for clarification and then vote with your feet/wallet one way or the other. Not all site owners/operators are the sharpest of tools or brightest of lights.

 
CO2 weapons have been banned at Ace Combat for years, due to concerns about the potential for them to be overpowered on the first shot or two from a fresh bulb and about the potential for a gun suddenly going hot due to system problems.  Are those reasonable concerns? Discuss.

I cannot think why anyone would play there; it is a small, flat, boring site.

 

That is an argument for proper chronoing of CO2 pistols, not for banning them.
Yeah, but chrono time is already busy testing primaries so testing pistols as well could double that time.

 
The only reason I could understand for banning co2 is as Tommikka points out is the risk of a "wet shot" spiking the power, whether or not this actually happens in modern airsoft rifs is another thing. 

All other reasons die at the crono. 

 
Yeah, I can understand wanting to use Co2 for winter.

If you're sure its below limits then get it chrono'd at the site without saying its Co2 or use it anyway.  If you get banned then you haven't lost much.

 
When my lad started playing he bought a two tone CO2 pistol.

It must have been several sites in until it was chrono'd.  It was running at about 420-40fps on .2.  He had been using it at close quarters around buildings.  That was one of the reasons that we went back to that site and became regulars.  

No excuses for not checking secondaries!  

 
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