Beran wrote:pulsipher wrote:Falcon7 wrote:Eudorus wrote:[...]a bb moving at 50 fps will still blind you.
It has to have over 1 joule of energy to penetrate your eyeball, otherwise it will just hurt you and bounce off. There was a thread about this somewhere...
And yes, 300-400fps is quite a big difference.
I'm gunna call you out on this. Prove that. Cite some research tits or gtfo
http://irishairsoft.ie/wp-content/uploa ... forweb.pdf page 5.
[quote]Airsoft devices are specifically designed to be harmless beyond a sharp sting. According to the law, the legal and scientific threshold for any projectile round to cause a wound is greater than 1.35 joules of muzzle energy. All Airsoft devices used in skirmishes produce muzzle energy at or below 1 joule, that is, more than 20% less than the defined energy required for any round to cause any significant injury.
Many people claim that an impact with the human eye, even at such low velocities, could result in the loss of the eye or other significant permanent damage. This is also erroneous since the 1joule limit takes into account the resilience of the human eye. [b]It is currently recognised by the British Home Office and forensic science service that projectiles with muzzle energy of less that 1.35j are “incapable of penetrating even vulnerable parts of the body, such as the eye, although a direct hit from very close range would cause bruisingâ€