Force on Force Training

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chearne
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Force on Force Training

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We are considering adding some Force on Force style training and I was wondering...... what would the students prefer Soft air guns or Paintball?

Paintball - there is no questions about the hit.

Soft air - the guns act like what you are used to shooting.... number of rounds etc.

Just interested in getting the opinions of the people who might attend or have already attended a course like this.

Thanks for your resonses in advance.
Charles Hearne

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Soft air, then you can use a regular carry set up.

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Thanks
Charles Hearne

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Just a thought...

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My friends and I play with airsoft guns on occassion. There was one in the group who liked to claim he didn't get hit. We started loading out pisols (Beretta and Glock clones) with 6mm paint balls. You can get them at walmart or any airsoft supply store. They shoot the same as airsoft bb's but put a small splat of red paint on the target. Try it out, should fit your bill perfectly.
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I'll check it out....thanks
Charles Hearne
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