NuShootr
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Without getting into the politics of it (please!), I am looking to possibly get an Airsoft pistol to practice with. In the state of NJ, I need a permit to purchase a pistol to get one (I know, I know...please keep comments about THAT out of this thread), so I would likely get a pistol for the range, and then an Airsoft one to practice at home.
Is that a viable option, or would practice via dry firing a real pistol serve the same purpose? I can't even get my hands on an Airsoft pistol to try without that permit (and I don't have it, yet), which is why I'm asking.
NO POLITICS!!
Is that a viable option, or would practice via dry firing a real pistol serve the same purpose? I can't even get my hands on an Airsoft pistol to try without that permit (and I don't have it, yet), which is why I'm asking.
NO POLITICS!!
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