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Post by Canto on Aug 20, 2006 19:48:31 GMT -5
Kev, consider your team on the US/South Korean team. How many people is your team bringing? That way we can get an accurate count.
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Post by SWAT A4 on Aug 20, 2006 20:20:25 GMT -5
It's far away( time, and distance), I can start talking it over, but who knows what's going in 2 months with those guys I'd think like.. 4-7 guys.
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Post by MichiganSniper on Aug 20, 2006 20:51:39 GMT -5
I'm thinking that this may be the first event that you see the 000th{MA} at. I'm not sure about how many will be interested as of right now, but when we get into school (about 2 weeks) I might be able to give yyou an accurate amount of people.
I'm going to guestimate maybe 6 or less people.
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Post by Napalm on Aug 20, 2006 22:14:00 GMT -5
i have about 5 or so people.
but most of us are under 18, is there anyway we can get a waivor faxed or anything? because at that drive, no parent will want to come.
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Post by †-Filthy Haven-† on Aug 21, 2006 15:56:30 GMT -5
What about High caps? They aloud?
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Post by Scope on Aug 21, 2006 16:05:52 GMT -5
Ammunition and FPS Regulations:Standard Rifles, Submachine Guns, and pistols 350 FPS – (arms-length engagement) 800 rounds in any configuration SAW's and Support Weapons350 FPS (20 ft engagement) 2500 rounds in any configuration Sniper RiflesPermanent Semi-Auto Only 400 FPS (30 ft engagement) 200 rounds in any configuration yea they are as long as they follow the above rules
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Post by point-blank on Aug 21, 2006 16:28:22 GMT -5
The 800 rds for Standard Rifles, Smg's, and Pistols does that rule mean for my main and my sidearm I can only have 800 rds combined?
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Post by Scope on Aug 21, 2006 20:31:20 GMT -5
800 rounds combined in the mags but you can carry as many loose bb's as u want
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Post by †-Filthy Haven-† on Aug 22, 2006 0:46:16 GMT -5
Sweet I'm In! I'll Talk it over with my team but i definetly see this one in the future!
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Post by Point-Man on Aug 23, 2006 20:50:47 GMT -5
If you use .25g bb's will they chrono your gun with .2g bb's?
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Post by Scope on Aug 23, 2006 20:58:28 GMT -5
i think they will crono your gun with the bb's that u use but i am not in charge so im not sure.....im just on the sponsering team and helping out ;D
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Post by SWAT A4 on Aug 23, 2006 21:11:33 GMT -5
They will chrono with .2g
Because, the reason being .12g at 400 fps is not going to hurt, but a .43g at 400 fps is going to sting.
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Post by MichiganSniper on Aug 23, 2006 21:32:31 GMT -5
Ok, I have a question for this whole crono at .2 thing. ( I don't mean to sound ingnorant or complain)
Ok, if a gun shoots lets say 400fps with .2s, but the person uses .3s, the fps would go lower, thus reducing the fps that the person had with the .2s. Wouldn't this kinda be a drawback for people that use sniper rifles? They could be shooting 580 with .2s, but only shooting 550 with .35s, meaning that it kinda stops them from thier maximum potential. I guess I just don't get it.
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Post by SWAT A4 on Aug 23, 2006 22:11:33 GMT -5
See, to get something 2x heavier(.25g) to fly at the same speed (.12g) it really has to shoot harder to keep that same velocity.
You see, Say your gun is shooting 400fps with .43's. Well, that may be 500 FPS with .12g.
I don't want to get fully auto'd by 500fps to be honest.
And, if a sniper is shooting 550 with .43's, and then puts .2's in then he is going to be shooting over 600 lets say.....
These numbers are exagerations.
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Post by MichiganSniper on Aug 23, 2006 22:20:11 GMT -5
But why would you need to shoot a .12 through a gun that you uuse .43s in? unless you mean that it would hit with the same force as a 12 at 500fps.
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