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Happens a lot in CQB....Close call there bud, What sort of idiot was shooting you in the face from 2Feet though?
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Happens a lot in CQB....Close call there bud, What sort of idiot was shooting you in the face from 2Feet though?
A good practice for sure but surely then if you're not entering with your gun raised you can't react quickly to someone inside?True, But at our site your breifed to try and not enter buildings with your gun raised to head height to stop these sort of things happening. Torso is a bigger target to aim for too.
As said above, Gun up, just pointing down slightly towards upper torso. Then once inside it can come back up when you know that theres no one close to you.A good practice for sure but surely then if you're not entering with your gun raised you can't react quickly to someone inside?
The player involved did nothing wrong. I was holding a corner and needed to change mag so a friend took my place whilst I reloaded. As soon as he got there he said they had got to our corner and fell back. I was in total disbelief as when I swapped with him they were over 60m away (infact I remember uttering the words "no chance, what are you on about mate" when he told me. I went round the corner low in an effort to conceal myself a little better and just like my pal said, they were "there"! The player had his pistol at 45 degrees to the ground but at the point we both rounded to corner he pulled at the first sign of the enemy and the pics show the restClose call there bud, What sort of idiot was shooting you in the face from 2Feet though?
mmh yea. I took one to the face (friendly fire, while walking back dead), less than a feet distance, luckily I had mesh and it just dented a bit. thing is, he used the doorway as a cover for shooting at targets much further away. I did atleast 2 headshots myself last game, one fired from hip (2m?) when healing a team mate, the other at someone laying at a roof, not presenting a lot more to aim at (15m?).True, But at our site your breifed to try and not enter buildings with your gun raised to head height to stop these sort of things happening. Torso is a bigger target to aim for too.
Would you do us all a favour and show us a photo of you with the eyepro and whatever face-wear you had on at the time, please?
Yeah no probs, in the first pic you can see this weeks injury. I got one to the forehead lolWould you do us all a favour and show us a photo of you with the eyepro and whatever face-wear you had on at the time, please?
Hope you don't mind but i've nabbed the top one for my FB photo album "Airsoft Is An Adventure Sport".


I do have some biggles type goggles, the problem is that they fog up like a bastard.
Yeah, I imagined as much - that was why I suggested replacing the original lenses with mesh; preferably interwoven wire mesh rather than perforated sheet, because it is better for seeing through as the largest dimension of solid material is the diagonal across the square produced by the crossed wires (approx 1.28mm) whereas the dimension bisecting the 'triangle-oid' shapes left between punched out circles of perforated sheet is about 1.5mm. The threshold for the shadows produced on your vision to completely disappear from view seems to be about 1.1mm, so neither of them will be as clear as polycarbonate lenses, but the larger the shadow, the more it creates the phenomenon of sudden involuntary refocussing of the eyes close up, as your eyes try to focus on the mesh rather than beyond it.I had some Biggles type goggles for on my motorbike, and they fogged on that too so would def fog at airsoft.