Blottergrass [he/him] to Main • 2 months agoThe gun range near me has an indoor "simulator" and this is their picture of itimagemessage-square29 fedilinkarrow-up1137
arrow-up1137imageThe gun range near me has an indoor "simulator" and this is their picture of itBlottergrass [he/him] to Main • 2 months agomessage-square29 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareFALGSConaut [comrade/them]hexbear20·2 months agoHow does this work? Are you using real guns and shooting holes in the screen or is it a duck hunt style light gun? If they're using real guns it looks incredibly dangerous for more than one person to use it at a time link
minus-squareBodyBySisyphus [he/him]hexbear17·edit-22 months agoThere are dummy rounds you can put in an actual gun that activate a laser light when the firing pin strikes them. link
minus-squareShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]hexbear3·2 months agoAnd thank god because otherwise I would get so little practice link
minus-squareSickos [they/them, it/its]hexbear16·2 months agoLaser in fake but realistic guns. Laser hits screen, camera on back of screen detects laser dot's position. At least that's my understanding of it. link
minus-squareNewAcctWhoDis [any]hexbear4·2 months agoDuck Hunt Style, but the gun has compressed air or something for some recoil. Potentially also a shock device for when you get hit. At some point the army at least tried using these for training, idk how common it was. link
How does this work? Are you using real guns and shooting holes in the screen or is it a duck hunt style light gun? If they're using real guns it looks incredibly dangerous for more than one person to use it at a time
There are dummy rounds you can put in an actual gun that activate a laser light when the firing pin strikes them.
And thank god because otherwise I would get so little practice
Laser in fake but realistic guns. Laser hits screen, camera on back of screen detects laser dot's position. At least that's my understanding of it.
So fancy Time Crisis?
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Duck Hunt Style, but the gun has compressed air or something for some recoil. Potentially also a shock device for when you get hit.
At some point the army at least tried using these for training, idk how common it was.