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« on: December 23, 2009, 01:25:19 PM »

I had upgraded my tippmann a5 with an egrip. To my noobishness and lack of research of paintball fiends in the area, I had forgotten to check out bring your own gun rules.

Are there specific rules for use of personal Egrips or all markers used at wannaplay has to be semi auto only?
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« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2009, 03:15:38 PM »

In my experience at Wannaplay you'll be fine if you simply set it to semi, just don't put it on full-auto.  Unless you have a response trigger, I don't know that there's much you can do to keep one of those from kicking in.

That being said in five years I've never seen any walk-on player get stopped by a referee and have their marker checked for R.O.F. or fire mode at ANY field.  Except tournaments of course, I think those are monitored pretty closely...

As far as why, I think there's a couple reasons to try to limit the rate of fire:

1. There's always some young kids there, first timers, that might not be down with getting hit five times consecutively, that might ruin their day.  And nobody wants unhappy customers, right?

2. Masks can only take so much of a beating, especially at close range.  If someone's wearing a cheap P.O.S. mask and takes five in the lens at close range there's going to be a serious safety issue.

In my humble opinion the whole "semi-auto" rule is getting stretched a bit thin.  Most of the lower-end electropneumatic markers are capable of hitting 15 balls per second in semi-auto mode with just a little bit of practice, who knows where the high-end electropneumatics are now... 25 or 30?  That's just insane.

My point is that full-auto is typically capped by the marker manufacturer at 8-15 bps and people are sometimes almost doubling that in semi auto mode (with enough practice of course).  So the people that are compliant with the semi-auto rule may be firing MUCH faster than those who may not be compliant.  Know what I mean?  I can't tell you how many times I've seen it happen, heck, I've even done it myself a couple times.

My suggestion for a solution:  Force everyone to use gravity fed hoppers. Grin That'll take 'em down a couple notches.  Wink
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« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2009, 04:45:07 PM »

thanks. all i was really interested in is 3 shot burst. i actually prefer that than full auto. i feel i get better control of my ammo in a flex position.

At any rate so you would suggest to stick to semi auto when i flip the selector switch to special firing mode>
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