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This is true. it raises a lot of questions. Should the sites be over 16, or over 18 only. Should sites have to go through some sort of testing or meet a certain standard before they can let young people play? Accidents happen, its the nature of any sport, especially one where you are shooting things at each other. In this particular scenario the guy who got shot should have cleared his rifle properly before taking it into the safe zone and the other one should never have pulled the trigger aiming at someone in the safe zone but like I say the relaxed attitude filters down to the young lot who might not be as switched on as some of the older guys.It's stupidity and carelessness like this that will end up ruining our sport for everyone.
In my experience, it's not necessarily younger players; but less experienced players. I've seen guys who are old enough to know better, doing stupid things in Airsoft because it's "just a game" and they don't realise how serious (or dangerous) it can be - just as much as seeing younger (but experienced) players being careful of these things.This is true. it raises a lot of questions. Should the sites be over 16, or over 18 only. Should sites have to go through some sort of testing or meet a certain standard before they can let young people play? Accidents happen, its the nature of any sport, especially one where you are shooting things at each other. In this particular scenario the guy who got shot should have cleared his rifle properly before taking it into the safe zone and the other one should never have pulled the trigger aiming at someone in the safe zone but like I say the relaxed attitude filters down to the young lot who might not be as switched on as some of the older guys.
Bookmarked this post.Good thing there was someone (albeit a player, not a marshal) who was there quick enough to help.
Goes to show that even in that 'Safe' Zone, eye pro is a good idea. I know a few people who wear Shooting Glasses in the SZ. After this I'm thinking it'a good idea to do the same.
All it takes is one accident.
Hope there's no permanent damage to the poor kid.
All things considered, i'd feel worse for the guy holding the gun, at the short range we're discussing, with a 450 fps gun, he had to have been pointing it exactly where it went, furthermore, he didnt follow "gun's always loaded unless you actually see that it isnt", guy could need a lot of counselling if he's older than 14.I feel really bad for the kid. Hope he recovers from this ok.
It is, they have two sitesIs this the same Absolute Airsoft in this review ? http://www.airsoft-forums.co.uk/index.php/topic/25019-absolute-airsoft-reading-review/?hl=absolute
Edit: Absolute have a site in Reading and one in Maidenhead.
I take my daughter to every game and she is now 13. She would be gutted if the age limit was raised and she couldn't go. Especially as some of the worst behaviour I have seen comes from older people messing about with their mates. Indeed the only people I have seen being thrown off site have been middle aged men.This is true. it raises a lot of questions. Should the sites be over 16, or over 18 only.
The site - They might have been relaxed - they might have known the hire guns were below the limit, or most 2-tones were lower fps
Just coz they didn't fully chrono every gun doesn't mean they are completely reckless -
The stupid dumb ar$e kid that fired weapon - He has gotta live with this stupid - utterly stupid mistake but should be banned from any site
Whoooaaahhh - bit harsh - uhm no - you DONT POINT A GUN AT SOMEBODY FFS - PERIOD
I thought, I assumed is how all major f*ck ups are attempted to be justified that people have f*cked up but not wanting to accept responsibility
The foolish victim has learnt a very cruel harsh lesson and quite likely won't want to go near or play airsoft again so the other kid shouldn't either
And I wouldn't wanna stand next to the shooter hoping he has learnt a tragic lesson or not
I'm not getting on my morale high horse - I really wish I wasn't reading and typing this crap
There are 3 stupid parties here and all played a part in this tragic accident
I agree, chrono'd or not, even about 150 fps at that range would probably have had a pretty bad outcome. I was just trying to set out how I felt about the place from that start. One of the first regulars I spoke to quite happily told me, 'They don't chrono here, they say they do random tests through the day but I've never seen it happen'.
I spoke with the kid that fired the weapon for quite a while after the incident while my mate was dealing with the victim. One of those things where young kids (we're talking maybe 12 years old at the most) weren't properly supervised and some poor sod has to deal with the consequences.
I agree that it took 3 sets of people failing to do what they should (or shouldn't) have done. I wonder how much longer this site will operate for and how it will impact their business? Does anyone regulate sites to make sure the people operating them are safe to do so or can anyone just buy/rent some land and crack on with it?
I wouldn't like to see kids banned, proper supervision and intstruction is the way to go. My nephew is very keen to get involved, his dad is ex forces as am I so weapon safety is rooted pretty deep and being passed on to him. By posting that I wasn't saying it was my opinion but I wouldn't mind betting its what some people would want. But then if it was two adults this had happened with surely they wouldn't say 'Ban all adults from airsoft....kids only'I take my daughter to every game and she is now 13. She would be gutted if the age limit was raised and she couldn't go. Especially as some of the worst behaviour I have seen comes from older people messing about with their mates. Indeed the only people I have seen being thrown off site have been middle aged men.
However, before we went to any games I ran my daughter through basic firearms safety, showing her how to safely handle an AEG. This was because I was surprised when I first went on my own that there was no practical demonstrations only a verbal safety brief. It is something she has remembered.
As a hobby that regularly comes under attack from those that don't understand it, I always wonder why some sites are run so poorly. Basic stuff like first aid seems to be hit and miss and there is no appetite for showing / training new gamers on how to handle weapons safely. Inexperienced gamers can turn up, rent an AEG firing at 350FPS and are pretty much left to get on with it. Used incorrectly at the wrong time and they can cause massive injury like this. Sad really.
I hope all those involved are OK and top marks to the OP for helping out.
CBH