AngelusNex,
Your responses are pretty poor on all your points but I will deal with mine.
I would suggest you play with a better group of people. While I agree there can be issues with what a short burst is, and various fields have differing safety requirements. We have tried many options and decided that short controlled burst work. Of course we expect that all the time as we play in close brush.
Your response to burst fire is pretty poor, if a 14 year old gets it and can manage it and even new guys 1st gamers understand. Either I have a higher quality of players (doubtful) or simply make sure everyone understands in manner you have not seen.
And just to be clear safety is important to us, our worst injury in 9 years was a blown knee from slipping on wet ground. We control FPS with a chrono, types of eye protection and specific face protection requirements for those under 19. The difference is we understand this sport has risk, and CQB has more.
It is a sport that takes a certain level of maturity and discipline to play, being able to control your fire is part of that.
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Originally Posted by AngelusNex
Only real options are
B: burst fire, honestly this rule is shit cause the birsts slowly get longer and longer throughout the day, unless everybody is playing with a 3 rnd burt limited gun it's not really an option
If safty is your number one concern option D is really the only way to go. A or C are the second safest IMO and B is just stupid, there is no real way to police it without standing behind everyplayer with a timer measuring every burst.
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