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I did think the original limits were set arbitraily based on "ouch" levels and not having to rebuild guns all the time...but couldn't say for sure. Quote:
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September 1st, 2011, 16:21 | #18 | |
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September 1st, 2011, 16:28 | #19 |
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I'm would caveat the safety by staying under 400fps w/0.20's....
It really does depend on who you're playing with. For some games we end up playing at, "keep it somewhere under 500fps"...for the odd one it's, "meh, whatever you're using". For many of the more memorable ones it was a 450 cap. All of those have been with known shooters...everyone knows everyone else well...there's lots of maturity, respect and discipline going on. For general public games...400 is fine. And for indoors...350fps is (IMO) too stiff...I'd rather see 290-300 with ZERO min engagement ranges. 400 in a tight environment is just plain painful. |
September 1st, 2011, 16:33 | #20 |
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0.20g @ 400 fps = 1.49 joules
0.25g @ 400 fps = 1.86 joules 0.25g @ 1.49 joules = 358 fps
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September 1st, 2011, 16:54 | #22 |
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Which equal 720 fps for a 0.20g BB.
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September 1st, 2011, 17:53 | #23 |
I think the "old addage" saying 500fps = firearms comes from (and is true for) the pellets guns.
Considering most common .177 lead pellets are 7.8grains and above; 7.8 grains at 500fps = ~5.8 joules |
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September 1st, 2011, 18:11 | #24 |
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I've pretty much abolished the Chrony
at my games ( except for indoors )
For outdoor play I don't Chrony .. and set the field limit at "less than 500 please" Indoors.. I have a limit of 350.. and it's getting harder and harder for new players to comply, Most new guns come 420 out of the box .. and many new players lack the skill or connections get the FPS lowered.. I'd rather see people shooting at 300 indoors .. but people are struggling to get it down to that. It used to be that the FPS standard was the Japanese 2 joule limit.. which was about 280 fps.. most guns came stock at that limit and were ideal for indoor play. With the advent of the proliferation of many Chinese brands and the opening up of the legal import for unregulated firearms most people's first gun is 430 fps out of the box, Which not many years ago would be considered a "hot gun"
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September 1st, 2011, 18:20 | #25 |
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It would be nice to see more importers offering spring swaps with their AEG sales for that very reason Brian.
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September 2nd, 2011, 12:21 | #26 |
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many did .. but it turned out the consumers did not value this service and would not pay for it.
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September 2nd, 2011, 13:22 | #27 |
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I spoke with one importer re. that specific topic. He wanted to know what was involved (time, effort, resources) to downgrade things before they left his hands because he was quite concerned about some new uninitiate buying one and hurting someone at a game.
It would have been massively more simple for him to simply receive and sell the items. Instead he opted to buy additional springs and pay for local labour to swap out, function test and chrony each item. PITA to be sure. Anyways...that was a thankless endeavor. Those that wanted a sub 400 FPS didn't think anything of it....and everyone else just shat on him for his "audacity" to "compromise" a factory gun. So....many retailers don't bother. And here are the results.... Pointed example...some idiot bought a new rifle for a sub350 indoor game. Just got it. Shot the first couple of games with it before someone made the host chrony. Bang, bang....his fresh out the box rifle was shooting 470fps. Sweet...that must have been why it was shooting through peoples clothes.... |
September 2nd, 2011, 14:14 | #28 |
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I kind of agree though. Is a retailer just gonna rush through the job to get as many guns downgraded as quickly as possible? Is that retailer even qualified to do the job? (I can think of at least one retailer I wouldn't want touching my mechbox).
It's the host's responsibility to chrony guns, specially of new people who are an unknown factor and are potentially fielding a stock chinese gun shooting over 400. And it's the owners' responsibility to either downgrade their gun, find a friend to do it for them or take it to a qualified gundoc to get it done. But I don't think that's a burden the retailer/importer should carry, specially if he's going to charge more for it (maybe he's paying for a qualified tech to get the job done properly/professionally) and some other retailer will just offer stuff for that much cheaper and not downgrade -- the hot guns will still be on the market and that other retailer just gets screwed in the end for offering the downgrade. Worst case maybe offer it as an option.
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Airsoft is a shooting sport/hobby and as such there are risk like many other sports and hobbies but there are limits to what one expect as risk, running around shooting each other with a near firearm fps limits is a risk many of us are not willing to take especially with trigger happy nubs, besides the fact that anything past 400fps in an AEG or GBBR are pretty much a crap shoot when it comes to accuracy and reliability. |
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September 2nd, 2011, 16:00 | #30 |
370 FPS CQB put a BB directly into my bicep...
Food for thought. |
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