by Hstrike » Tue Mar 29, 2011 3:51 pm
Looking to California for CQB, they do follow the industry standard of 330 with .2's. They are kings of CQB but all of the guns that are seen out there are guns that are pre-tuned for CQB. (i.e KWA SR7,SR5, CQB, and other guns that come shooting 350 with .2's out of the box.) Now my team and I have been to a CQB site in Georgia called Airdog. It was 400 with .2's. I personally think that is fast but it turned out to be perfect for the type of play, where fighting wasn't room to room, but down hallways. Now since no one knows what the CQB environment is, long hotel-esc hallways or close bunkers and buildings(referece to CQB city in Northern CA, visit milsimjunkie1 on youtube to see) we will just have to cater to the local speeds here. So the 375 with .25's is fine until the owner decides to take the building of the site in a specific direction.
This might mean that the limits go down, but if players will find themselves in potentially dangerous situations, it is for the better. Also looking at some of CQB City's rules: 400 with .2's, but the facility is huge, Semi only, no machine guns(squad exceptions), the big one is no engagements with either rifle or MG with-in 25ft, players must use a pistol. These are some basic rules that balance a site like CQB City out. They have lots of buildings and lots of open space, allowing for the 400 with .2's limit.
Hopefully this has helped to spring ideas from the community. I'm not saying this is the way it should be done. It is up to the owner and the direction the field takes.
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