March 27th, 2009, 20:08 | #31 |
A minor, using dad's ID
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I guess we will. Providing you ARE over 18...and are let onto a field with that attitude.
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March 27th, 2009, 20:09 | #32 | |
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You said your how old? Act your age. |
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March 27th, 2009, 20:10 | #33 |
Why would I lie about being 35 years old ? Crunch I straight up stopped reading your posts
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March 27th, 2009, 20:10 | #34 |
BB's impact area is MUCH more concentrated than a paintball...
I've (unintentionally) embedded a BB into some one's hand with a 200 FPS gun.. a 450 FPS gun is capable of doing the same at much longer distances. There's no hate for snipers, but there is disdain for new people that don't quite understand safe distances and the effect of high FPS guns. |
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March 27th, 2009, 20:11 | #35 | |
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March 27th, 2009, 20:11 | #36 |
sort of relevant; a few games ago I saw someone play a vsr firing in the mid 300fps range and using only iron sights. He played it in very much the same style as the pistol players- run duck hide then wait. After he shot he would displace, run hide and wait again. He was amazing to watch and I got him on lots of the video. Although almost every one of his opponents had AEGs he was still able to rack up just as many kills by changing the tactics to suit his weapons strengths and limitations.
From what I have seen most 'sniper' players dont do that, they expect first person shooter sniping where they camp and bang away at targets. Rather than adapt the style of play they keep upping the fps and wondering why they cant score kills at super long ranges... |
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March 27th, 2009, 20:12 | #37 |
First time I was hit with a sniper rifle, it was from a KJW mark 1 shooting 0.25 bb's ~ 500fps. An experienced player had been using it and was aiming for my chest but it hit right above my goggles on my forehead. It split the skin and felt like someone had beaned me in the head with a rock. I've never had a gun shooting 0.2's at 350 fps at the same range feel like that, even with multiple hits. If you don't believe us, I recommend you have someone test them out on you, so you can feel the difference. :wink:
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March 27th, 2009, 20:12 | #38 |
lol Ok, that sounds like a plan to me. Big assumptions there though. First being is that you'll be allowed to play as a sniper in the first place when no one knows you. And second is being that anyone will even want you at a game if they find out who you are, based on the pissy, confrontational attitude that you've demonstrated thus far.
And as for bringing in my integrity as a player, I play honourably and anyone that I've played with can attest to that. I always call my hits, even when I THINK I've been hit.
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March 27th, 2009, 20:13 | #39 | |
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And wow - 35 years old with that kind of a childish attitude. Hard to believe dude.
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March 27th, 2009, 20:14 | #40 |
And unfortunately, I can't stop having to read yours.
Crunch isn't a mod, but I am. And having gone through this entire thread, you're the one with the attitude problem. You're assuming Crunch is being antagonistic when he has been nothing but informative. I think you posted expecting a fight and you're holding on to that antagonistic attitude even when people have done nothing except properly reply to your question. Thread locked for 24 hours.
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March 31st, 2009, 11:01 | #41 | |
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Just to clarify: You didn't seem to catch what he was saying earlier. Actually, you are wrong. A .20 BB traveling at 350 FPS will have ALOT less energy than a .40 BB traveling the same speed. A comparison in 'Power': If my calculations are correct... The .40 at 350 FPS would be equivalent (In energy/power at the muzzle) to having a .20 traveling approximately 495 FPS. If you wanted the .40 to have the same 'power' as the .20, you would need to have the .40 shooting at 247 FPS. There is a LARGE difference. Energy/power is the real detirmining factor for 'danger'. Also, as it has been said... A heavier BB will also keep its energy longer/farther. (Aswell as remaining more stable at high velocities.) Another thing making Airsoft more dangerous... An Airsoft BB will have alot less contact surface when compared to a Paintball. This means less area that the force of the BB can travel through. You can see the difference with say... A nail, compared to a bed of nails. Slightly different idea, but the concept is there. With one nail, it would pierce your skin if you laid on it. With say 1000 nails, you could lay on them harm free. I am guessing with the numbers, but I'm sure you've all seen the 'trick'. This is exaggerated more by the BB not breaking on contact like a paintball. |
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March 31st, 2009, 15:43 | #42 |
Is there a published blacklist available for game organizers? There should be if not.
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March 31st, 2009, 16:10 | #43 |
.2g BB @ 350 fps
Muzzle Energy: 1.14J Energy at 25m range: 0.99J @ 326 fps .43g BB @ 350 fps Muzzle Energy: ~ 2.5J Energy at 25m range: 2.13J @ 326 fps Even at 25m (about 75 feet), a hit from a .4g BB from a 350 fps gun is almost double what the muzzle energy would be to be shot at point blank range with a .2BB @ 350 fps. That can cause some pretty serious injury.
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March 31st, 2009, 16:51 | #44 | |
I've seen people have teeth knocked out from sub-350 fps guns. I've had my pinky finger broken by one that shot about 410.
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March 31st, 2009, 18:11 | #45 |
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Try a weaker spring? Airsoft guns are, in fact, very adjustable and modifiable. By the same token, why did your friend drop that much money of a gun he's not allowed to use? You guys need to check your local fields FPS limits and purchase airsoft equipment accordingly. Also, as far as being a noob, I think a noob here is someone who is not known to the community. You can be the best airsoft sniper known to man, but the fact is, the people on this forum (which is a fair chunk of canadian airsofters) Don't know you, and don't know how good of a sniper you or your friend are. If you and your friend want to become recognized as snipers, I would recommend coming out to some ASC associated games as riflemen, and get to know the community, and let them see how well you guys use proper trigger control, how well you follow mercy rules, and all that. Dammit, everything i've said has already been explained a helluva lot better by everyone else! lol
Last edited by Danneichh; March 31st, 2009 at 18:19.. Reason: The discovery that my post was pointless |
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