2014-02-17 / 06:45 UTC GMT +00:00
I was reading up on some of the rules for operation ICEBACK. they are plentiful, and I strongly recommend you read them all bit here are a few that stuck out for me.
.1.1 Players must wear approved eye protection, such as paintball masks, glasses and goggles. Any questionable eye protection is subject to inspection and testing by a field admin.
2.1.2 Goggles/glasses must have a minimum rating of ANSI z87.1+.
2.1.3 Approved eye protection must be secured to the head with a retention strap.
2.1.4 WIRE, MESH, SHOP OR SKI GOGGLES ARE NOT ALLOWED.
2.1.5 We encourage players to use additional head protection, such as balaclavas, full face masks and mouth guards to help minimize potential injuries.
2.2 Minors (Under 18) Eye, Head, and Face Protection
2.2.1 Minors are required to wear ballistic rated or paintball rated goggles. No glasses.
2.2.2 Minors are required to use teeth protection, such as mesh protectors, paintball masks, or similar protective equipment.
5.4.1 The velocity limits for full and semi-auto AEG’s and GBBR’s are as follows:
BB Weight Max FPS
.20g 420
.23g 392
.25g 376
.28g 355
.30g 343
.38g 313
.43g 286
1.64 joules
5.4.2 The velocity limits for bolt action rifles are as follows:
BB Weight Max FPS
.20g 475
.23g 443
.25g 425
.28g 402
.30g 388
.38g 354
.43g 324
2.10 Joules
6.3.1 Grenades giving an audible report (e.g., ThunderB, Madbull CO2, etc.) are approved for use anywhere on the field
6.7.1 Cold smoke only
6.7.2 Even though its cold smoke only smoke grenades are allowed but must be called in and must be watch in heavily wooded areas to prevent fires. Cold smoke still produces some heat.
7.3.1 Lasers Class IIIb and Class IV are prohibited on the field.
7.3.2 Lasers Class I, Class II and Class IIIA (under 5mW) are permitted
7.4.2 Rubber training knives can be thrown underhand at an opposing player. No other throwing style is permitted.
9.2.1 Due to close engagement distances, blind corners and other safety issues, full-auto fire within any building is prohibited. Players are limited to semi-auto fire when indoors.
.1.1 Players must wear approved eye protection, such as paintball masks, glasses and goggles. Any questionable eye protection is subject to inspection and testing by a field admin.
2.1.2 Goggles/glasses must have a minimum rating of ANSI z87.1+.
2.1.3 Approved eye protection must be secured to the head with a retention strap.
2.1.4 WIRE, MESH, SHOP OR SKI GOGGLES ARE NOT ALLOWED.
2.1.5 We encourage players to use additional head protection, such as balaclavas, full face masks and mouth guards to help minimize potential injuries.
2.2 Minors (Under 18) Eye, Head, and Face Protection
2.2.1 Minors are required to wear ballistic rated or paintball rated goggles. No glasses.
2.2.2 Minors are required to use teeth protection, such as mesh protectors, paintball masks, or similar protective equipment.
5.4.1 The velocity limits for full and semi-auto AEG’s and GBBR’s are as follows:
BB Weight Max FPS
.20g 420
.23g 392
.25g 376
.28g 355
.30g 343
.38g 313
.43g 286
1.64 joules
5.4.2 The velocity limits for bolt action rifles are as follows:
BB Weight Max FPS
.20g 475
.23g 443
.25g 425
.28g 402
.30g 388
.38g 354
.43g 324
2.10 Joules
6.3.1 Grenades giving an audible report (e.g., ThunderB, Madbull CO2, etc.) are approved for use anywhere on the field
6.7.1 Cold smoke only
6.7.2 Even though its cold smoke only smoke grenades are allowed but must be called in and must be watch in heavily wooded areas to prevent fires. Cold smoke still produces some heat.
7.3.1 Lasers Class IIIb and Class IV are prohibited on the field.
7.3.2 Lasers Class I, Class II and Class IIIA (under 5mW) are permitted
7.4.2 Rubber training knives can be thrown underhand at an opposing player. No other throwing style is permitted.
9.2.1 Due to close engagement distances, blind corners and other safety issues, full-auto fire within any building is prohibited. Players are limited to semi-auto fire when indoors.