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    #16
    I thought I saw videos on this in the past. Reball indoor was a thing.

    Fred aka ChoSanJuan
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      #17
      Sounds expensive. Good luck finding those reballs they aren’t cheap. I would oil them a bit if you want them to feed under spring pressure.

      Why not just get an air soft gun they are cheap and the cost of shooting it will be a lot less. Less dangerous to given the lack of protection air soft kids play in.

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        #18
        Originally posted by SignOfZeta View Post
        This all just seems crazy to me. The safety stuff that was worked out in the late 80s with paintball apparently doesn’t seem to be relevant to airsofters. When you do get injuries the statistical data on them is going to be useless because everyone is running whatever random crap they want....Isn't there an industry group or something? Before there was an autococker there was a barrel plug, know what I mean? Did that step just get skipped?
        It’s sooo bad. If I go somewhere for an airsoft day I don’t get out of the truck without eye protection on. Outlaw airsoft is superior to commercial fields used as a daycare service but it’s difficult finding a group who does it purely for fun.

        I wouldn’t recommend reball for airsoft because

        1:Yes, the safety aspect

        but almost as important

        2: A lot of airsoft players cry from a single .25 gram 6mm bb to a soft spot, you’re going to cause a meltdown with reball.

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