Originally posted by markh
just thought, what would that kind of paint do to your eye if a fleck from your clothing or whereever got into your eye...
Funny you should mention that, well maybe not
that funny.
While getting ready for our semifinal game against Warped Kids in LA 2001, I was having a problem with my gun. The Co-captain of the team wanted to look at it. It was an electro gun called an Excalibur made by a company in Indiana called AKA, but it's very similar to a cocker in that you can remove the bolt and push a swab all the way through the upper tube.
Anyways, I handed him the gun minus the bolt, but with a full hopper. He switched the gun on and before I could say that the bolt was out he pulled the trigger. With no bolt in the upper tube there is nothing to direct the air flow, so if the ball is behind the air transfer hole chances are it will shoot out the back of the gun, and this it did.
The ball, yellow Evil or Brightglow, impacted mostly on the bridge of his nose, but deflected into his eye with considerable speed. The opthmologist was able to neutralize the paint with an eyewashing solution, but the real damage as you can imagine was caused by the shell, he came really close to losing his sight in that eye, but thankfully he fully recovered.
It was my impression that while the paint isn't
good for your eyes, my friend will tell you it burned pretty f-ing bad, it's not any worse than many substances we encounter in everyday life.