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Topic: laser tag with shock when hit
Scorp
Posts: 88
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
does anyone know if a decent laser tag system exists that can be purchased in australia that lets you feel when you get hit? i want to buy about 6-10 for an upcoming event (get an entire abandoned 6 story apartment block to use for a weekend before demolish)

i'm looking for something that isnt 'kiddie' more so a professional kit, something that would give you a decent shock and has at least front, back, weapon and shoulder sensors... etc

any past experienced/help/info would be aprecaited

ps. where have all the urban explorer posts gone?
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evıs
Posts: 6062
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah they are called paintballs bitch
shad
Posts: 2353
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I was about to post to use paintballs... Damn you evis.
d0mino
Posts: 3380
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
try dance dance immolation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdjQpVZMPBM
Scorp
Posts: 89
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
paintball markers (guns) require a low level gun licence and there is certain legalities to using them in public.

i play painball alot with mates... so you post is pretty pointless. might want to try gaining a clue before posting.
épic™
Posts: 1872
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
open the back of the laser tag jacket pull out the wires that connect the speaker and tape them to ur chest.. ftw
Scorp
Posts: 91
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah my plan is to check out the circuit then hook up a high voltage or amp or whatever remote control car battery...

just need to know if anyone has used some really high quality stuff not the $40 crapolo @ toy stores
Triamks
Posts: 1651
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Wait. Do you mean to tell me that it's illegal to shoot paintball guns in public, but it's perfectly acceptable to (mildly) electrocute people?
paveway
Posts: 8159
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
this sounds like a f***ing retarded idea.
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8958
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

then hook up a high voltage or amp or whatever


If you don't know the difference between volts and amps off the top of your head right now it would be a rather silly idea to do a home jobby rewiring something to shock people.
You don't want to send their hearts into a spaze.
BillyHardball
Posts: 8355
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Or send their hearts into a spazz;)

Definitely seems like a lot of lolz to be heard when this event is over.
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8960
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
No no, Spaze, that is worse then a spazz, because it has an e instead of a z. Yus sirreee.
fpot
Posts: 15497
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Wait. Do you mean to tell me that it's illegal to shoot paintball guns in public, but it's perfectly acceptable to (mildly) electrocute people?
Umm yes of course why wouldn't it be?

Also you can't mildly electrocute someone :P
Jim
Posts: 8387
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well there's dead, and then there's dead fpot
Spook
Posts: 22385
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
this thread is all kinds of lol
Triamks
Posts: 1655
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also you can't mildly electrocute someone :P


I do agree with you fpot and I did consider whether I should put mildly there at all. However, I thought I'd keep with the OP and not the subsequent post by Scorp which implies he wants to whack his friends and make it look like it was a game. Hopefully, the Police don't find this thread for Scrop's sake.

But fpot, my usage of the word electrocute wasn't that incorrect according to wiktionary:
Formally, the words electrocute and electrocution always imply fatality. Informally, however, these terms are sometimes used to refer to serious but nonfatal electric shocks. Correct usage is to reserve electrocute and electrocution for fatal electric shocks, and to use shock or electric shock for nonfatal ones.


I'll use it right in the future. I promise.
épic™
Posts: 1873
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
wait a second. i was joking you know?
Scorp
Posts: 92
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i've got a mate who is an electrical engineer... he is researching what is safe and what is not in terms of the 'shock'. Basically we want it to be a 'twitch' that if possible will contract the closest musscle to where it is but of course not perminatly hurt someone or be able to cause heart problems etc... there is loads of research on this and without a doubt if we can find a decent set of gear could easily rig it up.

there is already sets out there for $50 us that allow a front abd back sensor as well as a gun sensor that applys a shock, youtube or google searching will get you there. however these sets are very lame often with belts holding each sensor areas to the other. We are really after a more rugged solution like something that is uesd at the commercial laser force centres.

if anyone is interseted i can post up the information my mate finds and what we go with circuit wise. other then that, still at square one finding a decent kit to use for a adult. would love to know where laser force gets theirs from, probably proprietary however if you've worked at a LF before please post up what you think/know. Cheers.
infi
Posts: 9398
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sounds like the kind of thing worthy of a darwin award.
épic™
Posts: 1874
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
holy s*** i was joking and hes actually gonna do it rofl. pics dude
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