Well, it's one question with a few aspects to it.
Let's say I'm interested in going to a tournament (go with me on this...). I look over the rules, and there are no rules specificlaly talking about what kinds of paintguns can or can not be used. The only restrictions are that the paintgun must have a lockable velocity adjustment.
So I'm asking this specific to tournament style of play. If there is nothing in black & white prohibiting a specific technology, is it allowable? If the rules do not specificly or broadly prohibit things like ramping boards, full auto, burst modes and so on, is that being given permission by the event to use these modes? I'm not talking the "spirit of the law", I'm talking about the "letter of the law". And thinking of it, should tournament players be expected to play to the "spirit" of the rules, or to the "writing" of the rules?
Related, should an event be responsible to publish a rulebook at the event, and make it accessable to anyone and everyone that asks to see it? Does an event have the right to re-write the rules at the event site?
Just curious to opinions.
-Tyger
Let's say I'm interested in going to a tournament (go with me on this...). I look over the rules, and there are no rules specificlaly talking about what kinds of paintguns can or can not be used. The only restrictions are that the paintgun must have a lockable velocity adjustment.
So I'm asking this specific to tournament style of play. If there is nothing in black & white prohibiting a specific technology, is it allowable? If the rules do not specificly or broadly prohibit things like ramping boards, full auto, burst modes and so on, is that being given permission by the event to use these modes? I'm not talking the "spirit of the law", I'm talking about the "letter of the law". And thinking of it, should tournament players be expected to play to the "spirit" of the rules, or to the "writing" of the rules?
Related, should an event be responsible to publish a rulebook at the event, and make it accessable to anyone and everyone that asks to see it? Does an event have the right to re-write the rules at the event site?
Just curious to opinions.
-Tyger



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