Thanks for the summary Vitaly!

I would like to emphasize that in Hungary, Airsoft is not an official sport therefore there is no common, mandatory rules for the power of the guns etc. But in general we can say that the below posted FPS limits are almost common everywhere except some small games where people never heard about chrono etc.

We do the chrono measurement everytime before our own events but this is getting common everywhere around the country. We personally play together with almost always the same people but we say that this is not a matter of trust or honesty. This is part of the rules and we push everyone to follow it. It is also a good indicator for the players to see if everything's okay with their guns or not.

I have seen that you don't handle machine rifles and machine guns in the same category. More and more people say here as well that we also need to do this (like in the past we did!). Machine guns should have a greater fire power to be able to provide real support for the others.

About snipers: Isn't this 250 m/s way to high and dangerous? What explains the need for this? More stable BB flight? Less chance to get the BB blocked by bushes etc? What distance do you get with these strong sniper rifles compared to the ones around 600 FPS (measured with .2 BB's)? I would say, until the hop-up is the same, there will be no real difference, but I'm really curious what you could get with these 250 m/s monsters!?

About the orange rags: It was allowed for us in the past to use white rags also, but people decided to replace it with the bright orange one to make it clearly visible (from a bigger distance as well) that a particular person is out of the game and waiting for a medic or walking back to the gathering point.

About pyros: we don't really like them on our own field as the sound of the blast may disturb others living close to the field but we used to drop smoke grenades. In terms of tripwire we use nowadays something like the following cheap alarm. It works great even it has no real blast sound!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/SAFETY-PERSO...item416e266d26

Best Regards,
Viktor