Here In Los Angeles, most parks limit the FPS to 300-350 max and no more, If you come in range to about 15-10 feet you have to shout out surrender or bang bang. Which will tell your opponent that you have them in your sights and he or she must back out of the game. Also I've discovered that if possible it is recommended that you get fully sealed googles or protective head gear that is used in paintball to give you overall better protection. This two is a requirement at most parks in CA.
I see too many newbies bringing out sunglasses nowadays to backyard games, and it's dangerous.
Good video, but if I might make one recommendation, don't be afraid to be more outgoing. Boring videos don't get views, even if you have great information.
Nice video though. Keep it up! And I will be subscribing to you, and seeing your live webcast.
@silenceimurderyou They usually have to be advertised, at least on their company's webpage, as z87.1. All good brands, and the most popular goggles, are usually z87.1. Ex. Revision, Oakley, ESS, Flakjaks, and a lot of the more expensive goggles, usually $30+.
O my glasses I got hit in the eyes 3 times from about 20ft from a sniper and they hold and I shot my glasses pointblack to see if they work and they Held with no Cracks they were $20 from walmart though they are really good there made for real guns lol
Ya ur eyes are screwed lol with those thigns.
ScreamingAirborne 1 year ago
How do you miss 8 times from 15 feet away? It can't be THAT windy.
MP5er123 1 year ago
@MP5er123 Ya look at the back ground
ScreamingAirborne 1 year ago
0:43 that car is goin fast! i think
silenceimurderyou 1 year ago
What FPS?
shaddw17 1 year ago
Here In Los Angeles, most parks limit the FPS to 300-350 max and no more, If you come in range to about 15-10 feet you have to shout out surrender or bang bang. Which will tell your opponent that you have them in your sights and he or she must back out of the game. Also I've discovered that if possible it is recommended that you get fully sealed googles or protective head gear that is used in paintball to give you overall better protection. This two is a requirement at most parks in CA.
Thereisalwaysmore 1 year ago
Nice Video man. Cant wait for the giveaway tomorrow
CaptainClutch2010 1 year ago
I see too many newbies bringing out sunglasses nowadays to backyard games, and it's dangerous.
Good video, but if I might make one recommendation, don't be afraid to be more outgoing. Boring videos don't get views, even if you have great information.
Nice video though. Keep it up! And I will be subscribing to you, and seeing your live webcast.
RiendeauProductions 1 year ago
You can't use $3 sunglasses, you have to make sure they're ansi z87 rated at least.
AminKAMSC 1 year ago
@AminKAMSC I know that this is just a demonstation to not use $3 sunglasses
EliteRangerAirsoft 1 year ago
@AminKAMSC how do you make sure theyre ansi z87?
silenceimurderyou 1 year ago
@silenceimurderyou They usually have to be advertised, at least on their company's webpage, as z87.1. All good brands, and the most popular goggles, are usually z87.1. Ex. Revision, Oakley, ESS, Flakjaks, and a lot of the more expensive goggles, usually $30+.
AminKAMSC 1 year ago
@AminKAMSC
nerd
joe31454 11 months ago
Yeah i always test my safety glasses by putting them on my face and pointing the barrel to my eye, and hope it holds up!
somebodystudios 1 year ago
O my glasses I got hit in the eyes 3 times from about 20ft from a sniper and they hold and I shot my glasses pointblack to see if they work and they Held with no Cracks they were $20 from walmart though they are really good there made for real guns lol
justinjt100 1 year ago
@justinjt100 Ya the ones in the video are like $3 from wal-mart
EliteRangerAirsoft 1 year ago
some arent some are
tyseywise10 1 year ago
@tyseywise10 Yes I agree but this video is just on like walmart standard safety glasses
EliteRangerAirsoft 1 year ago