Beran wrote: i think you can actually SEE the BB bouncing off of him.
*goes and looks at a higher res version*
Yes, that is bb bouncing off of him!

Nice call, Josh!
Beran wrote:well, i do apologize for assuming it was you.
however, my opinion stands to the victim. he or his team made a mistake, he got shot because of it. it was not in the head, it was in the shoulder, look at the angle in the picture.
im sorry if i come off as overly aggressive, but its a huge personal peeve of mine when people are rewarded for their mistakes because they wanted to complain about it. there was nothing dishonorable or unsafe about that action. the shooter could have used a rifle. he didn't. he could have shot him in the head. he didn't. granted, he could have safetied the guy, but with five or six other hostiles around, im not at all surprised that he did not.
terror management wrote:I believe the individuals involved have had their say. Let it die, its combat and its gonna hurt. It aint ping pong we are playing here.
Anyone have any fun?
Anyone want to do it again?
Beran wrote:Jaeger48 wrote:
Actually that was a total tool move when there was already a grenade in the building and the guys outside were waiting for the admin to walk in the room.
you must be the butt-hurt individual who went and whined to an admin when he got shot for not watching a window three feet behind him. that house had at least three rooms, a grenade kills one room. that leaves at LEAST two rooms for people to come from to refill that killed room. there were i think four guys in that house, do you think they were all in that one room? your entry team lacked the situational awareness to watch the possible incoming fire vectors, and it got you killed. man the f**k up and deal with it. this is airsoft, you aren't dead you just respawn.
i bet if you find yourself in the same situation in the future, you'll be watching those windows like a goddamn hawk, wont you? example is the school of mankind my friend, and we shall learn at no other. if i were you, i would simply consider myself lucky that this was not a real combat action and i was allowed to actually learn something without a real bullet in the back.
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