Junto wrote:Note that they weren't actually firing and were just making a movie-style trailer. I'd hardly call that a fair reflection of the facilities standards. That's the most irrational way to react to an action short.
AP did the same thing when CAGE was open.
Osprey wrote:I'm sorry I didn't know I had to hear to read a postMcNair wrote:Are you guys really that f***ing daft?
Junto wrote: Treat every weapon as if it's loaded unless it's scientifically impossible for it to launch a projectile.
Peaches wrote:Junto wrote:Note that they weren't actually firing and were just making a movie-style trailer. I'd hardly call that a fair reflection of the facilities standards. That's the most irrational way to react to an action short.
AP did the same thing when CAGE was open.
To be honest, I still don't agree with it. And I don't agree with the Project Nephilium one either because of the same reason. Whats the first rule of gun safety "Treat every gun as if it's loaded" What if in either trailer someone had accidently left a bb in there and tripped and fell, someone could have been injured and the Cage could have closed down that much earlier, or even TAC TAC could have the same problem.
VogonFord wrote:You don't skip briefings, even if you are a 5up4h 1337 41r50ft3r at 14.
With how stupid that kid i, and including the fact that it's a real firearm, death is more likely to happen than unlikely. If you don't put a battery in your AEG, there is no force on earth that can send a BB rocketing into someone's eye, regardless of whether the mag is full, the safety is off, or whatever.PanzerFaust wrote:Junto wrote: Treat every weapon as if it's loaded unless it's scientifically impossible for it to launch a projectile.
I missed that one in my smith and wesson manual. You oughta make your own gun safety videos.
You knowwhat I'm talkin about.
That's when Goofball gets shot in the eye... at GS2.
Osprey wrote:I'm sorry I didn't know I had to hear to read a postMcNair wrote:Are you guys really that f***ing daft?
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