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I was thinking about letting a 7 year old shoot me.

Adman

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Apr 14, 2017
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I was thinking about letting a 7 year old *try* to shoot me (unarmed) while I try capture a flag , I figured he would find it extremely fun, with out the worry of getting shot himself and help build his confidence when playing "competitively"

waddaya think?

Also, while you're here, best mask for someone who wears specs?
 
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Tom

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I was thinking about letting a 7 year old *try* to shoot me (unarmed) while I try capture a flag , I figured he would find it extremely fun, with out the worry of getting shot himself and help build his confidence when playing "competitively"

waddaya think?

Also, while you're here, best mask for someone who wears specs?
I’d be wary of where you’re going to do that. Unless you have access to land with control on anyone else’s access it starts him off with a point of view on safety, and encourages ‘off world’ play
There can be a legal status on distance from roads & footpaths and the potential of a ball getting out of the boundary

Splatmaster .50” is more suitable for the younger player but I don’t think sites tend to take players at 7

Even Delta Force who have had the youngest minimum ages only start at 8 for .50”

(Every individual is different of course)

I would go more for a shooting gallery or laser tag as a starter
A shooting gallery has the bonus that you can both shoot the same targets and don’t have the contradiction that only you can be shot
 
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maxxon

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I've operated a demo booth at a consumer fair with several pre-school and under-10 children shooting.

It's difficult to find masks that fit them properly and the guns tend to be too heavy for them. Usually I had to support the tank for them to be able to aim.

Do a cold test first to see if he can handle the equipment -- and I'd still recommend starting with splatmasters or 50cal. There's a very real risk he'll drop the gun so don't skimp on safety.
 
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biz

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Also, while you're here, best mask for someone who wears specs?
Notice no one had answered this portion of your post. As a fellow spectacles wearer I recently tried a load on and found the Empire E-Flex were the best for me! The VForce profilers were a very close second!

All depends on your glasses though and the shape of the mask, sadly you'll just need to try some on!