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Re: Shot In The Face With LCT's Toy....

In Reply to: Re: Shot In The Face With LCT's Toy.... posted by john on May 02, 2003 at 10:42:37:


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Posted by:
Dave Hall
on May 02, 2003 at 16:53:22

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: : Ive got a question almost everyone is talking about getting hit in the face and how remote the possibility is.... Well the way i look at it is the nurf projectiles are being used to shoot at tanks, right? well then the percentages of getting hit in the head,face,throat are extreamly high.cause im sure that that a well placed nurf shot too close, will rip right through tank screening,

Based on what I've seen so far, I'd have to say that IF one of LCT's toys made it through the screen (I say LCT's because I've zero experience with Nerfs), it wouldn't have enough energy left to cause any damage even if the driver didn't have a mask on. In other words, I don't believe that it would penetrate the netting.

Still, at this point it's just one opinion verses another. Sounds like a test is in order! (Alas, I've no netting....)



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