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Last time i went i didn't come back with any bruises at all, a pair of jeans under the overalls they should provide, and a couple of t-shirts and you'l be fine. IMO your better off wearing a couple of t-shirts and risk getting bruised arms, you'll get way too hot if you wear a jumper(s).
I wore a waxed cotton jacket over a poly-cotton boilersuit - no bruises at all, even getting hit at close range.
That said, one of the girls in our group got pinned down behind a tree and was hit repeatedly on the arm, which by the evening was black and blue from wrist to shoulder
Me an my dad are completly booked till after xmas now! (plumbing) an he's got two weeks of courses which messes everything up!! I cant afford to not be able to move!
Im seriously tempted to pull the plug an not go!
I feel like a total a$$hole
you going then?
injuries are pretty rare.
go on its cool.
All the bruises (mine took about a month to finally disappear) is one reason why I now go airsofting. It doesn't hurt anywhere near as much, even if you get hit in the face (don't need a full face mask). And the guns are way way more realistic than the silver tubes with carbunkles that pass for paintball guns.
All the bruises (mine took about a month to finally disappear) is one reason why I now go airsofting. It doesn't hurt anywhere near as much, even if you get hit in the face (don't need a full face mask). And the guns are way way more realistic than the silver tubes with carbunkles that pass for paintball guns.
OK Mike you have me intrigued what is airsofting I have never heard of it.
As someone who is always looking to provide entertainment for guests at B&B would this mean no paint to be splattered over the place.
I think so, it's just a bit more organised, i think their may even be rules but that's as much as i know, never done it properly, just muckin around with a friends gun and it is definately less painful than paintball..
I think so, it's just a bit more organised, i think their may even be rules but that's as much as i know, never done it properly, just muckin around with a friends gun and it is definately less painful than paintball..
There would need to be some form od scoring something which registers a hit. All ideas welcome thanks
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