So I bought a gun...

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If you have the intention of actually working on your shooting skills I'd probably take an air pistol over something like that.
 
$15's a box of ammo, bro.

You'd have been better off stopping over at sporting goods and buying yourself a tee-ball bat (I favor them over fullblown baseball bats cos you can wield one one-handed).

All arbitrary finger waggling aside, those things are awfully fun. My whole frat house went nuts for them in my sophomore year. Since nobody cleaned it was really hard to walk around in hard-soled shoes, but it was a fun way to get rid of excess energy.


Now, no matter what other people may tell you, REAL guns don't come in plastic :D:p:evil:

welcome to THR.
 
hehe , nice gun Zenas. You know sometimes you can shoot real guns in the living room too. I have an indoor trap set up for firing Aguila powderless .22s (or cci cb) right in my bedroom. Granted, It's a pretty big bedroom.
 
If you have the intention of actually working on your shooting skills I'd probably take an air pistol over something like that.

I agree. I believe the sight on the gun can use some work. But I compensate when firing so I'm probably learning a lot of bad habits on marksmanship.

This thing is just to give me something to do before I get the 12 ga. at the end of June.
 
that's all it is...something to do... it's a toy.
I'm not really sure why they sell those kind of $15 things. You're probably better off buying an airsoft pistol that actually cycles the action. I know someone with a 1911 style airsoft pistol and it's kinda fun... especially because you can go around shooting each other with them.

A .177 BB pistol would be better even.

There's just no substitute for the real thing.
 
I have a friend from our College Pistol and Rifle club that had a Airsoft pistol that we used to have fun with. He had painted over the orange tip so that it looked real. The fun came when he would bring it the shooting range and just set it out next to other real guns. It was pretty funny to watch all the gun noobs pick it up, thinking it was a real, and try their darnedest to figure out how to load it. :D
 
looking for a K.B.I 380

Can anyone tell me where i can buy a K.B.I 380? I had one over 4 years ago,but had to sell it due to money problems.I enjoyed shooting it at the range,and having it in my leg holster(no one knew) i still have the holster and would like to buy another K.B.I 380 to put into this holster.ANY ADVICE???
 
Oh i used to go to the range on base and it dosen't have a tight pull on the trigger but the pull is not heavy,but somewhat long pull(if you can call it that)
What do you know where i can buy one?
 
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