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I don't understand the situation where anyone would want to hand their gun to anyone else, what better things have you to be doing? And why is a sling not sufficient?
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Excuse me but whats that mean in English?
A Whole day!? I tend to get a bit sore when playing with others for more than a few hours, I tend to just put on a hi-vis and watch for a bit.Play with someone for the day and you can learn more about their character than some people you have known for years.
hmmm you can read that so many ways ☺A Whole day!? I tend to get a bit sore when playing with others for more than a few hours, I tend to just put on a hi-vis and watch for a bit.
Think that was more Yoda to be honest!Although bet he would lend someone some bb's
As I'm a polite person I normally say "Yeah, sure" but no more Mr.Nice guy, hold you're own f*cking gun ya' tool!So the question for the forum today is whether you should hold a stranger's gun or not when they ask you to?
For example: you have just found a nice position overlooking a route used by the opposition team and a stranger on your team asks you to hold their weapon while they faff around (and maybe borrow some of your spare BBs).
Do you say:
1. Yes, of course
2. No, sorry I am busy
3. Where is your sling?
4. Something else
Edit:
5. Can I keep it?
6. Am I wearing my fluffy unicorn and Care Bear patches?
7. Go and ask Snakeyes75 or Matto2494!
I'm on your side!
If that was Yoda then Yoda needs to lay off the sauce. Sounded like drunk gibberish.Think that was more Yoda to be honest!
Although bet he would lend someone some bb's
Maybe you could hold his lightsabre?
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Let me explain. OP name Jedi_Knight. So this was an attempted of a yoda response. My first response was some what sarcastic. Clearly didn't come across as it's now turned into a witch hunt.
Nah dont bow out its just a bit of light hearted mickey taking.Let me explain. OP name Jedi_Knight. So this was an attempted of a yoda response.
My first response was some what sarcastic. Clearly didn't come across as it's now turned into a witch hunt.
I think there is a reasonable time to ask some
One to hold your gun. If the person is in a place of tactical advantage and have the drop on a few people why should you hold their rifle. How ever if you not then sure.
Clearly a little bit of humour didn't go down well.
I shall bow out of this conversation and leave you to it.
Your not getting out of it now. Its on the internet for the whole world to see. You have been outed as having an interest in fondling another mans weapon.The OP was a light hearted thread and the first few posts indeed took it in the direction of double entendre. Maybe I should have caveated the post with "I neither condemn or condone holding a stranger's gun"h. Like life it is all context related, and each situation merits a different response based on circumstance.
If I was to hold a strangers gun I would make sure to wash my hands afterwards.
Aye, it's strategical! I know where my BBs hit compared to where the red dot is, someone else picking up my gun wont (thou zeroed it last game)I find out a lot of people don't bother to zero their sights!!!
For me it's generally to get to hard to reach spaces. The gun will be as much if not more in the way while slung.I don't understand the situation where anyone would want to hand their gun to anyone else, what better things have you to be doing? And why is a sling not sufficient?