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Nick G
Nick G
No , that's not normal. The odd hit might break the skin if the range was short or the gun is hot, and I don't think I know anyone who has had broken skin when being hit on a covered bit.  How close were you to the shooter ? Do you cut or bruise easily normally ? I would consider having a word with your GP, you may just have been unlucky and had a bad day, but having a check up wouldn't hurt .

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EnragedOryx
It was a CQB sight with no minimum engagement distance and the worst hit was only from a few metres away, but most of them must have been a good 20 - 30 metres away from me. My second worst one could have been 40+ but I'm not entirely sure where I was being shot from so it could have been less than that. I'm don't know if I cut or bruise more easily than others, but my skin is very sensitive to heat and I find my pain tolerance to be quite low. I'll contact my GP and see if they find anything out of the ordinary. Thanks for the help. 

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Seven
I almost always leave site with blood being drawn.

I don't notice it at the time its only when I get home and get my kit off.

Most of the time its just the angle that the BB hit my shirt or pants and given that I'm usually sweating it only exacerbates the impact.

It's only 1 or 2 though, not every BB, so if you leave site covered in impact sites with broken skin then I would question the chrono procedures, that's not normal.

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Immortal
I normally only see the odd bleeder from people with exposed skin and they are normally shot from a Sniper/DMR style RIF.

Personally I've only had one come close and it was a blood blister.

Otherwise normally just red dots or welts and most dissapear over night or become a small bruise for a few days (the latter from people playing as a Sniper/DMR).

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Game Cam
I have a few scars from playing but those were from dicks ignoring MED, i usually get a blister or two every other game day.

I am lucky in that i rarely get bleeders, i think it depends on the gun, situation and person.

Id suggest maybe getting some under armour or a thick under shirt.

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Prisce
When doing extreme CQB(longest distance 5M) some shots make me bleed, I play in a light t shirt with no sleeves, sometimes shorts. 

But anything longer than that and I’ll get a welt, but it doesn’t usually bleed.  

Did anyone else on site get the same issues as you? Could be a couple of hot guns?

If it’s just you, I’d suggest your probably a little thin skinned, but see the Doctor about it to make sure it’s nothing more serious.  

Your not on any anticoagulants are you?

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