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    Re: Airsoft Thread

    The bullets would also have to basically be inaccurate as fuck. And deadly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkHalo003 View Post
    The bullets would also have to basically be inaccurate as fuck. And deadly!
    Disable hop-up.
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    You guys do realize that muzzle-loading rifles were accurate out to 500 yards, right? That's one reason why the Civil War was such a bloodbath: line battles with accurate weapons.
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    Re: Airsoft Thread

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    You guys do realize that muzzle-loading rifles were accurate out to 500 yards, right? That's one reason why the Civil War was such a bloodbath: line battles with accurate weapons.


    Not to mention that the guns were .58 caliber.
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    .69 smooth-bore muskets were popular with certain Confederate regiments, though. Don't get hit by that shit...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warsaw View Post
    .69 smooth-bore muskets were popular with certain Confederate regiments, though. Don't get hit by that shit...
    Buck N' Ball ftw
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    Re: Airsoft Thread

    Hhhmmm thinking of ordering one of these to replace my embarrassing cross-draw. It's obviously a chinese clone, but it has an overall good rating on amazon. There is a smell problem though lol, but I'm thinking leaving it out in the yard a few days would fix that. I got a friend willing to buy my current cross-draw for $40, so this is the best deal I can find without breaking the bank... Any other suggestions would be handy, but I see that most other imitation plate carriers run for $150+



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    Quote Originally Posted by Warsaw View Post
    You guys do realize that muzzle-loading rifles were accurate out to 500 yards, right? That's one reason why the Civil War was such a bloodbath: line battles with accurate weapons.
    Wat. Show me the sources on this one, I'm pretty damn sure that they were accurate up to 100 yards on a good day. On top of that, the reason why the Civil War was such a blood bath was because everyone was still using the same tactical formations used by the British, making anyone easier to hit since they're standing in a lines and rows. The muzzle-load rifles didn't have the rifling grooves on the inside of the barrel, which is what contributes to the higher accuracy of rifles thereafter, and thus the bullets would swirl even upon hitting a target thus tearing the shit out of any part of the body it hit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedBaron View Post
    Hhhmmm thinking of ordering one of these to replace my embarrassing cross-draw. It's obviously a chinese clone, but it has an overall good rating on amazon. There is a smell problem though lol, but I'm thinking leaving it out in the yard a few days would fix that. I got a friend willing to buy my current cross-draw for $40, so this is the best deal I can find without breaking the bank... Any other suggestions would be handy, but I see that most other imitation plate carriers run for $150+



    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...o_cart_title_2
    Looks like a very good vest solution. Light-weight and with lots of storage options for mags and what ever else you need to carry with you.
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    Re: Airsoft Thread

    this is mainly at freelancer since i know he plays a lot of airsoft, but has anybody ever played like... a game that lasts all day long, where you meet early in the morning, split into teams, then go the whole day on some objective, like holding points or something? and by all day long i mean you have to eat lunch while playing. i always thought that would be kind of neat. i figure youd have to find some huge-ass area to play in, like a neighborhood with a lot of woods.
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