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MusicMan wrote:With metal fins.
AirsoftWorld wrote:These are not designed for firing directly at people as they weigh 240g (quarter of a bag of sugar) once fired and the water has displaced and will hit with a bit of a thump. They are highly unlikely to seriously hurt anyone if they do hit them though. You would probably hurt yourself more by just falling over!
ultimentra wrote:Heres my take-
I am fairly certain there will be safety tests done by airsoftmedicine or other popular airsofters/manufacturers for exactly this type of thing. Once the results from that come out, we can go off of that, or we (TAC) can conduct our own tests supervised by the board. Whether it poses any kind of safety risk, or in the case of direct impact can induce bodily harm, can be easily tested by using the device its self, and targets made of cardboard or something else cheap that can show us the the potential for harm it may or may not have.
My advice for anyone purchasing this before test results are made public-
Bring it to a TAC meeting. The Board can review it after seeing demonstrations/tests made there on the field.
TJC10 wrote:I will bring out the kevlar for kiley
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