@@warzoneworkshop8627 yeah I know the plug in stuff is expensive I was just saying like a $50 family pack of frs walkies, and earpieces lol. But, if nobody is calling out movement, holding their sectors of fire, keeping rear and 360 security, or working towards the same goal it doesn't matter.
most legal fields have a FPS limitation on guns. For indoor CQC facilities, this limit is typically 350 FPS w/ 0.20g (1.14J). For outdoor fields, the limit is typically 400-450 FPS w/ 0.20g (1.49-1.88J).
@@warzoneworkshop8627 thank you. Here in Italy, we got a legal limit, everywhere, of 1 joule. You can have guns over 1 j, but they are not allowed in any facilities or game. Guns are all tested before gaming.
Nice footage
My photographer did all the work ill send on your compliments
Imagine what yall could do with 50 dollars worth of cheap radios, some communication and basic infantry tactics.
Lol would be nice my coms setup was like 300 but most players dont do anything
@@warzoneworkshop8627 yeah I know the plug in stuff is expensive I was just saying like a $50 family pack of frs walkies, and earpieces lol. But, if nobody is calling out movement, holding their sectors of fire, keeping rear and 360 security, or working towards the same goal it doesn't matter.
how many joules are allowed in USA?
most legal fields have a FPS limitation on guns. For indoor CQC facilities, this limit is typically 350 FPS w/ 0.20g (1.14J). For outdoor fields, the limit is typically 400-450 FPS w/ 0.20g (1.49-1.88J).
@@warzoneworkshop8627 thank you. Here in Italy, we got a legal limit, everywhere, of 1 joule. You can have guns over 1 j, but they are not allowed in any facilities or game. Guns are all tested before gaming.