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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Dec 12, 2013 19:51:26 GMT -5
Honestly that lower "chin" mesh mask still leaves your cheeks exposed to some degree. I've been shot from a good distance away while wearing only a shemagh on my face(I'd probably estimate over 100ft) and it felt as if they shot me within 10ft. Since I was merely wearing nothing but a shemagh, I felt the bb's pretty good hit my cheek and good effect into my teeth. After a few hits in the cheeks with bbs, I put my lower mesh mask back on.
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Post by Zdybel on Dec 12, 2013 20:41:32 GMT -5
I mainly care for my teeth. My cheeks will bleed all they want, as long as my teeth are in tact.
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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Dec 12, 2013 21:08:26 GMT -5
From the pictures, it looks like you can still get your back teeth hit, depending on if the BB has enough velocity to penetrate your cheek and continue the force to your tooth.
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Post by X on Dec 13, 2013 9:51:00 GMT -5
I highly doubt that would happen. You would need to take a hot gun right to the cheek at point blank. Even then I doubt it's possible. Your front teeth chip and break because they are thin like blades. Your back teeth are thicker, more like a big block of bone mass. Combine that with your cheek dispersing a lot of the energy and I just don't see it happening. To each their own though. Everyone has a different tolerance for risk.
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