ghost
Corporal
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Post by ghost on Nov 12, 2006 18:10:43 GMT -5
I figured it waas cancelled due to weather so I didnt go...fill me in on weather type cancellations of a game....I'll catch you later chickenboo with that gun ( got a pretty new R6 AEG up for grabs 300-330 fps)
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Post by The Shootist on Nov 13, 2006 13:26:27 GMT -5
Weather Cancellations? What're those?
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Chicken Boo
Specialist
I don't act like the other chickens do!
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Post by Chicken Boo on Nov 13, 2006 16:40:57 GMT -5
Thanks, ghost. Tom the Shootist let me borrow his gun for the game.
I had tons of fun, except for the part where I got tangled up in a mess of vines with huge thorns, and subsequently lost my team. And that did have to be in the last game. At the end of the third game, they let me decide if we wanted to do another game, and I said yes. And I spent most of that game lost in the woods and trying to unstick myself. lol
Oh, and I did learn something. Camo works. haha
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ghost
Corporal
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Post by ghost on Nov 13, 2006 18:26:16 GMT -5
LOL playing in vines CAN be a sticky situation.
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saint1
Team 4/20 K AAV
Age and treachery will beat youth and experiance every time.
Posts: 27
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Post by saint1 on Nov 14, 2006 9:19:36 GMT -5
Crash and I had a great time. We will be back.
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Post by The Shootist on Nov 14, 2006 11:51:28 GMT -5
Thanks for Coming, everyone.
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mateba
4/20 K AAV & Steel City Airsoft
Posts: 426
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Post by mateba on Dec 12, 2006 3:40:07 GMT -5
Mongoman If you are looking for a realistic full face mask with eye protection you could go for a M17 gas mask. They usually come with clear outserts that will need to be replaced but you can buy ballistic rated outserts here, m17mask.com/. I would call to place the order because they are categorized as laser protection and there are two kinds. Brown lens will not protect you but the green ones will. The US MIL rates these to protect against 1.5cal/5.7grain (.37grams) object at 640-660 fps. They are designed for IED like Wiley & ESS sun glasses and goggles. These gas masks have a built in voice emitter that allows you to be heard normally. A added bonus to the full face, eye protection and military look is that the M17 can to fitted to a camel bak and allows you to drink through a straw within the mask by turning a tab on the outside. Fogging may be an issue but that is one that everyone has to deal with and can be cleared up with anti-fog or home made solutions. I bought mine for 30 or 40 bucks and the outsert lens are 15. In post 911 gas masks are considered survival items and many e-merchants are over pricing these. Look for a used one, THEN CLEAN IT OUT! Don't worry about remnants of WMD but in training our soldier are exposed to gases and they end up puking in their masks, just so you know. I did a quick look and found one for $50 but like I said I seen better prices. armynavymarinestore.com/cgi-bin/spgm?dpt=H&srch=DF&item=7742
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Post by mongoman on Dec 12, 2006 8:48:39 GMT -5
I usually wear a pair of impact glasses and at most a bandanna to cover my face. I like that combination better than anything, since it allows airflow, little fogging, and practically no weight.
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