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Old August 28th, 2013, 11:40   #45
ShelledPants
 
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Originally Posted by MultipleParadox View Post
Good point

What I was saying though is that considering all players will sling BBs, you know what to expect.

But if in a 100players game, only 2-3 guys are going to use TBs, I might consider it being a non-issue and ignore ear pro. But if I see half of the guys are going to potentially throw that at me, I might just bring earplugs.

Also, calling in and saying "in, NATO, ThunderB" is not very hard for anybody and is the least one can do I think
This is absurd. Should I also be required to mention what weight of bb, rof of my gun, and fps I am shooting at during sign up? Or should it be assumed that everyone will be at the maximum for the event? Bring protection. Or don't. They are your ears.

Honestly, I've had them go off at point blank in a confined room, it SUCKS, but would I do it again without ear pro? Sure. It's not the worst I've had. Outdoors it is just a small shock at point blank. The real shock comes from not knowing it was thrown.

EDIT: To clarify, I have never owned, nor will I own a thunder B. But I do love having others use them on me and with me.
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