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Description: Sports & Recreation
Address: 100 Dacotah St., Lexington, North Carolina, United States, 27292
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-----Original Message-----
From: [redacted] [mailto:[redacted]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2014 10:15 PM
To: [redacted]
Subject: Complaint satisfied
I posted a complaint a couple weeks ago my complaint # is [redacted] and since then I have...
spoken to the business owner and we have satisfied the complaint on our own.
Could you please delete this complaint and seize contact with the business. I don't want this on the business's record or on the web.
Please cancel this complaint ASAP. Thanks for being there, it was Revdex.com who got them moving in the right direction.
Review: Cool combat is an airsoft recreation field. They require your airsoft guns to chrono at 355 fps for a .20 bb and 315 fps. for a .25 bb. I modified my gun and it shot 287 fps with a .25 bb, well under the limit.Throughout out the day the game went on and I was getting hit a lot by the other team and theses shots were leaving serious welts on me that bled. This kind of injury does not occur if the gun is shooting 350 fps or under.Later on after playing for about 5 hours I received a hit that litterally bloodied my nose. My nose was dripping with blood and I was very upset. the refs at cool combat lead me to the front office where I got a band aid and bathroom to clean up my wounds.I informed the ref that they had not just one, but multiple players that were shooting hot. shooting hot meaning their guns were well over the FPS limit of the field. In an outdoor field the fps limits can be very high because the wind , range, and foliage effects the bb.I told the ref the description of the player that was shooting hot. the ref said "I have to go find a hot gun then".I went on playing after tending to my wounds and throughout the day other players would approach me telling of other players that were also shooting hot. I had one player tell me his Lexan scope lens protector was shattered at 60 feet from one shot from a hot gun.Cool combat is a CQB field where players are very close to each other while shooting at each other. They have a rule of no shooting within 5 feet, but a lot of players don't honor it.Players were reporting hot guns all day and not one ref pulled any players or made them re chrono any guns that day, They just swept this whole matter under the rug. this is an extreme safety matter and if the refs are not going to address it properly, someone could get seriously hurt one day.Desired Settlement: I want this put on Revdex.com records for other consumers to see and be aware of, when they pull info on this place that this is what they see.I also want someone to contact cool combat and make them instill a no shooting hot policy, that if broken you are banned. this is an unforgivable infraction that must be dealt with.Also I want the referees to be retrained and take their job more seriously and if someone reports a hot shooter, they investigate it immediately and require spot check chronos.
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-----Original Message-----
From: [redacted] [mailto:[redacted]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2014 10:15 PM
To: [redacted]
Subject: Complaint satisfied
I posted a complaint a couple weeks ago my complaint # is [redacted] and since then I have spoken to the business owner and we have satisfied the complaint on our own.
Could you please delete this complaint and seize contact with the business. I don't want this on the business's record or on the web.
Please cancel this complaint ASAP. Thanks for being there, it was Revdex.com who got them moving in the right direction.