So I went to my local field a couple of months back and ended up with spare paint. Said paint sat in my pods for again, a couple of months because I forgot it was there. I was cleaning out my gear bag in anticipation of playing again, found it and expected it to be dimpled, broken and/or worthless. Instead I found a collection of rubbery, mostly-round rock-type objects I would hesitate to fire at my worst enemy.
Seriously y'all, what the hell? I'm used to paint going bad if it sits in a pod for a few weeks...but I am not used to it turning into a legit missile weapon. This stuff was so rubbery, I had to take it outside and smack it against the pavement to break it...and even then, it just sort of sprung a leak, it didn't actually shatter. When I showed it to my SO her comment was "holy shit, this is like the rubber rounds cops use!" And she wasn't wrong...I definitely wouldn't want to get shot with this stuff.
I'm curious...does all "Field Grade" paint age this way these days? And if so, how long does that take? I like to not waste paint but I sure as shit don't want to shoot a fellow player with what amounts to a riot-control round...
Seriously y'all, what the hell? I'm used to paint going bad if it sits in a pod for a few weeks...but I am not used to it turning into a legit missile weapon. This stuff was so rubbery, I had to take it outside and smack it against the pavement to break it...and even then, it just sort of sprung a leak, it didn't actually shatter. When I showed it to my SO her comment was "holy shit, this is like the rubber rounds cops use!" And she wasn't wrong...I definitely wouldn't want to get shot with this stuff.
I'm curious...does all "Field Grade" paint age this way these days? And if so, how long does that take? I like to not waste paint but I sure as shit don't want to shoot a fellow player with what amounts to a riot-control round...
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