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4 June, 2009, 15:24
Just a quick question about the rules when using BFG's.
- In play are they considered a live grenade and have an estimated kill radius.
- Or are they just to make a big bang and scare the opposing players?
I cant decide whether it is worth getting one.
Thoughts?
tm m4 with madbull launcher, tm mp5k, kwc m11 a1.
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4 June, 2009, 16:10
Re: BFG rules
I think most sites have a radius on BFGs...
I cant remember the radius for GZW but I think its 1.5m. Someone feel free to correct me if needs be. There can often be rules for urban / buildings etc where if you are in the same room as it, you die.. rather than a radius.
Personally, I like having one. Its more of a just in case kind of weapon though... But when you do find the right situation to use one, its almost always worth it.
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4 June, 2009, 16:10
Re: BFG rules
At my site, if your within 5 meters of a BFG, or any other pyro you'r off to the dead zone. But even if your site is different, it's still worth getting one
they are
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loud!
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4 June, 2009, 17:21
Re: BFG rules
^ 9s or 12s? I've just got one and I'm itching to try it. :D
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4 June, 2009, 17:32
Re: BFG rules
bfg? a big f Giant>? surely they cant allow those mystical creatures to roam the Airsofting fields!
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4 June, 2009, 21:18
Re: BFG rules
a roal dahl clasic as a airsoft wepon intresting
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5 June, 2009, 00:04
Re: BFG rules
Lol I thought it meant BIG FU**ING GUN hahahaha im such a neewwwb :D
"You shove me again, and I'll wrap that gun around your face!"
Mr T the legend himself!
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5 June, 2009, 00:11
Re: BFG rules
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Lol I thought it meant BIG FU**ING GUN hahahaha im such a neewwwb :D
first time i heard BFG i thought the same thing lol
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they are a waste of time dont know why the british army still has them
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Is this you talking from experience ?..
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i was at cadets for 3 years
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5 June, 2009, 08:27
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^ 9s or 12s? I've just got one and I'm itching to try it. :D
use 9mm blanks! 12 gauge are dangerous in confined spaces and can cause nausea + more
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5 June, 2009, 10:33
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How do they cause nausea?
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5 June, 2009, 11:14
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How do they cause nausea?
INFRASOUND.
'100 Cycles Per Second (Hz) - At this level, a person experiences irritation, "mild nausea, giddiness, skin flushing, and body tingling." Following this, a person undergoes "vertigo, anxiety, extreme fatigue, throat pressure, and respiratory dysfunction." (source; the Sonic Weapon of Vladimir Gavreau, by Gerry Vassilatos)
There you go.
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5 June, 2009, 12:41
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12g should NOT be used indoors because they are VERY frikken loud! I'd hate to have one thrown at me outside let alone indoors.
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5 June, 2009, 13:12
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Well, you're not supposed to throw them at ppl but I know what you mean.
Is the 12g louder than a milspec thunderflash? I can't see it somehow and they're used indoors.
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5 June, 2009, 13:13
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INFRASOUND.
Maybe, but I suspect that would be for prolonged periods.
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5 June, 2009, 13:28
Re: BFG rules
Just out of curiosity has anyone brought a new Dynatech BFG recently and still have the operations manual for it? If so can you have a flick through and see if it still says you should not throw it towards anyone and it shouldn’t be let off closer than 3 meters to some one.
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