January 25th, 2012, 11:51 | #31 |
Cobalt Caliber
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Cause ruling for the brits is different. They actually have airsoft only sites and guys feel that having less issues with fogging is more important than eye sight. Also can actually be insured for airsoft. Over here is different. Sure on some private fields yes you can wear ballistic shoots glasses. But the risk is still there, you are more likely to lose and eye. So when it comes to this game is on your field and time you want to risk your eyes, IMO go right ahead. I will keep wearing my revisions and ESS goggles.
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January 25th, 2012, 11:55 | #32 | |
Why don't you contact Stirling and ask them?
http://www.stirlingairsoft.com/airsoftrules.html There only appear to be two rules on their website regarding Eye protection: Quote:
* puts spoon away * They are your eyes, protect them accordingly or don't feel badly when they get damaged due to negligent behavior. |
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January 25th, 2012, 14:54 | #33 | |
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January 25th, 2012, 15:40 | #34 |
raging hedrosexual
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Interesting stuff.
Ps.. I was in Japan in 97. Osaka- cool place. |
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