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I really feel for the guy who got hurt. But.
If this was announced in a safety brief, I would have called that out. I can't be the only one here thinking that?
I'd have walked rather than stayed if they justified it in person as well.
(Then again, I think sites should go further than just de magging AEGs and remove the batteries before entering the safe zone.)
Barrel socks are a good idea.Mags out of everything, AEGs/AEPs cleared, barrel socks placed on anything that isn't holstered seems to be a sensible - and crucially, very easy - approach. I think removing batteries would be challenging in practice - its a nightmare to get them in and out on some RIFs (my Cyma SR25 is an absolute pain!). But placing a barrel sock on them resolves that issue instantly, and more importantly, is a very visible indicator that a RIF has been rendered safe.
BuT tEh DiScLaImEr......
Same, this is also the first rule people learn when they play with us, you wear your eyepro from the moment you step out the car and you take it off whenever you step back into the car to go home.All this does is reinforce my decision to wear my eye-pro from start to finish. When I get to the site, I swap out my normal glasses for my shooting glasses with inserts, then they don't come off until I'm packing up and heading home.
I think this is also a lesson in applying gun safety principles to Airsoft tbf. Why was the gun pointed at his friend's face to show him it?
Disclaimers are not worth the paper they are written on or the pixels they use; event organisers are still liable for injuries or accidents that occur if they have not taken adequate precautions to prevent them.BuT tEh DiScLaImEr......
Which I suspect will do fuck all if its ever trialled especially given the (spicy) test case a few decades back where it transpired that consenting to having ones testicles nailed to a wooden board does not actually prevent the person doing the nailing from being up in front of a judge.