beach_boy PG ADMIN
Number of posts : 817 Age : 37 Location : Prince George Registration date : 2005-10-26
Player Info Club Status: Member Geo: Caronport, SK [Temporary] Tags:
| Subject: Saturday, August 19th Sat 19 Aug 2006, 8:36 pm | |
| Wow, run and gun... we went through so much ammo it was crazy. The PSG-ugly's battery died after it went through a G3 high cap, pretty much everyone ran though a few highs of their own. Icelandic came out for the beginning Zombies game, Grpyh, and uh... Matt, Dave Clark and we had a 2 noobs out as well. Overall it was a great day, found out how much work my sniper needs before it's game worthy, and how much it weighs compared to my M4... uhh In the end we ended up losing and finding an AEP and a MP5 mag. Had a few good base assults, looking forward to playing with you guys in the spring again.... yes sadly the spring... That's about all I can think of at the moment... https://s49.photobucket.com/albums/f257/PGairsoft/Games%20and%20Players/2006/August%2019/
Last edited by on Sun 20 Aug 2006, 2:29 am; edited 1 time in total | |
|
Hortons Heros Toast
Number of posts : 3838 Age : 40 Location : Intown Registration date : 2005-10-26
Player Info Club Status: Member Geo: Local Tags:
| Subject: Re: Saturday, August 19th Sat 19 Aug 2006, 9:31 pm | |
| Just updating the ranks right now NO SAFETY GLASSES!!!!!!! if you don't have the goggles don't come to the game. Besides that my AUG looks really sissy on Luke, Luke looks tough but just a sissy looking gun. No shots of Icelandic but he is a little elusive. Thanks for running the day Mike and glad to see some more players. | |
|
Gryph PG MEM
Number of posts : 720 Age : 36 Location : Prince George, Cheif Lk. area (Pilot Mountain district) Registration date : 2006-03-15
Player Info Club Status: Member Geo: Unspecified Tags:
| Subject: Re: Saturday, August 19th Wed 23 Aug 2006, 8:00 pm | |
| It was my understanding that safety glasses were OK AS LONG AS YOU CAN'T FIT a PENCIL/6mm. BETWEEN THEM and YOUR FACE. the safety glasses I was using fit that catagory. I also started with sealed gogles but they kept fogging up so bad I could only see a couple of feet and I kept tripping over everything. | |
|
=Daes= CHAIRLORD
Number of posts : 1310 Age : 42 Location : Victoria/Alberta Registration date : 2005-10-28
Player Info Club Status: Member Geo: Too far away... Tags:
| Subject: Re: Saturday, August 19th Thu 24 Aug 2006, 12:38 am | |
| Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle Bolle The least foggiest glasses I have owned and they are SEALED! Mind you, they do have rather significant spaceing between the frame and the lense to eliminate moisture so hard to say how "sealed" they really are. But, they are damn sexy -Doug | |
|
twsmith CMob MEM
Number of posts : 707 Age : 50 Location : Moberly Lake Registration date : 2005-11-25
Player Info Club Status: Member Geo: Moberly Lake Tags:
| Subject: Re: Saturday, August 19th Thu 24 Aug 2006, 3:40 pm | |
| Yep, the Bolle's kick ass... Thanks Doug! No fogging at all in the last couple games my only problem was a bit of sweat splashing on them. I don't think you could fit a BB between the lens and the rubber unless you were firing point blank directly at the ventilation gap, not to mention I think you'd have to be standing directly over the target and firing straight down to even hit the gap to begin with. | |
|
Sponsored content
| Subject: Re: Saturday, August 19th | |
| |
|