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inferno - bone breaking?

Friswell_69

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hahaha indeed they are too big i tryed it but if you giv em a suck the put em in the fridge over night there good to shoot :D
 

JTD1993

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Well I'm sure Skeet was using metall ball bearings.. They kept bouncing and it killed.. :rolleyes: Cheat. :D Oh and thanks for lighting my gun up, I had paint all over the board and up in EVERY little nook and cranny.


Well, if an inferno broke his wrist, he may have a bone disease where his bones slowly crumble, my dad has it on his collar bone.. but not even punching it breaks it. You sure he didn't Fall over, try to break his fall and got shot and got embaressed about the fall. Or he may have done the fall and shot himself..

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sumo89

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was it a proper break? or like a hairline fracture? or him just saying "it feels broken!"
if it hit the side of one of the arm bones there is the chance they will vibrate and hit each other, breaking them. But its rare
 

Lucky

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pmr's seem to hit hard, that might just be me though, back on topic:rolleyes:
You of course mean by grabbing hold of the barrel and thumping someone with it?:p

"If all gun's are crono'd the same then they are all gonna hit with the same force"?:rolleyes:
A PMR won't hit harder than an Inferno or anything else for that matter. If anything the Inferno's and Tippy's of this world, would occasionally shoot harder due to the fluctuation's and hot spiking associated with the properties of Co2
 

Gups

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I marshalled rental games of between 20-40 players every sat/sun for a couple of years. The guns were Infernos, shooting site paint (never on the fragile side) and I never got anything broken... And aren't women meant to be more 'fragile' :p

Either someone put a stone in their barrel or your mates bones are brittle or it's some crazy fluke???
 

JTD1993

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You of course mean by grabbing hold of the barrel and thumping someone with it?:p

"If all gun's are crono'd the same then they are all gonna hit with the same force"?:rolleyes:
A PMR won't hit harder than an Inferno or anything else for that matter. If anything the Inferno's and Tippy's of this world, would occasionally shoot harder due to the fluctuation's and hot spiking associated with the properties of Co2
So that's why the inferno hit so hard.. No wait it was on HPA. Explain THAT!
 

sumo89

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You of course mean by grabbing hold of the barrel and thumping someone with it?:p

"If all gun's are crono'd the same then they are all gonna hit with the same force"?:rolleyes:
A PMR won't hit harder than an Inferno or anything else for that matter. If anything the Inferno's and Tippy's of this world, would occasionally shoot harder due to the fluctuation's and hot spiking associated with the properties of Co2
i refer you to my previous point about Angels ;)
 

JTD1993

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I marshalled rental games of between 20-40 players every sat/sun for a couple of years. The guns were Infernos, shooting site paint (never on the fragile side) and I never got anything broken... And aren't women meant to be more 'fragile' :p

Either someone put a stone in their barrel or your mates bones are brittle or it's some crazy fluke???
Or he got realllly p!ssed and hit himself WITH the inferno. Theory solved??
 

Lucky

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So that's why the inferno hit so hard.. No wait it was on HPA. Explain THAT!
And again:(

If an Inferno is running on air then it's gonna be subject the the same rules of physics as every other gun running on air.

I was basing the statement on the fact that 95% of inferno's in the world run on Co2 as that is pretty much rental site standard.

Anyone who's ever worked a site that runs Co2 will be aware of the occasional "hot shot" from a Co2 spike.....hence the statement.