Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-27923854-20160709125916/@comment-27923854-20160710233821

i agree with everything you said, although my opinion differs very slightly on one thing: when it comes to modding blasters to the point of being painful, they need to be treated with respect, but not the same as a real gun. at that point, the main consideration should be if the people doing the Nerf war are willing to be shot with it. if using blasters that consistently shoot 75 ft angled, safety glasses are a must, especially in CQC. i have a lot of experience with real guns, from a 22lr to a 12 gauge and a 270. they need to be treated with far more respect than a powerful Nerf gun, as they can kill. and like you said about being shot in the eye with a stock blaster, i was shot in the eye with AR modded Firestrike at about ten feet. my dad made me lie still on the couch for two days so i wouldn't go blind. that's where the safety glass rule started.