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Re: Prized weapon
« Reply #45 on: September 12, 2011, 07:17:19 PM »
umm 250fps hurt's? i have a little spring pistol p30 that is like 280 fps and it dose not hurt
becasue i do airsoft battles with my freinds (yes we where a helment with eye protection) ive been shot with guns close to 350 fps they dont hurt, and i have been shot in the leg,arms,chest, abd even in the neck with 200t o 300 fps airguns they do not hurt much AT ALL its like a pin salamander

So are you going to tell us your dick size next or show us pics of your BAR?
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Re: Prized weapon
« Reply #46 on: September 12, 2011, 07:18:36 PM »
umm 250fps hurt's? i have a little spring pistol p30 that is like 280 fps and it dose not hurt
becasue i do airsoft battles with my freinds (yes we where a helment with eye protection) ive been shot with guns close to 350 fps they dont hurt, and i have been shot in the leg,arms,chest, abd even in the neck with 200t o 300 fps airguns they do not hurt much AT ALL its like a pin salamander
what curry said, couldnt have said it better myself. wheres your proof of that BAR? dont keep it on the airsoft guns now. id like to see that BAR.

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Re: Prized weapon
« Reply #47 on: September 12, 2011, 07:19:02 PM »
I bought several of these.  They have functioned flawlessly, and don't cost much either.

http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/default.aspx?productNumber=697475

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« Reply #48 on: September 12, 2011, 07:45:05 PM »
Browning Citori(sp?) 16 gauge O/U.  *lick*
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Re: Prized weapon
« Reply #49 on: September 12, 2011, 07:56:37 PM »


heres the .22 i got last year as a b-day present. went squirrel hunting this weekend and popped the leg off of a squirrel.  :bolt:

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« Reply #50 on: September 12, 2011, 07:58:21 PM »
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heres the .22 i got last year as a b-day present. went squirrel hunting this weekend and popped the leg off of a squirrel.  :bolt:

That's .22?  I had a BB/Pellet gun that looked just like that when I was younger.  I'm sure it was .177, like this one.

http://airsoftpistol.wordpress.com/2007/10/11/764sb-177cal-bbpellet-air-rifle-wscope/

Nice little BB/Pellet gun!
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« Reply #51 on: September 12, 2011, 08:20:17 PM »
That's .22?  I had a BB/Pellet gun that looked just like that when I was younger.  I'm sure it was .177, like this one.

http://airsoftpistol.wordpress.com/2007/10/11/764sb-177cal-bbpellet-air-rifle-wscope/

Nice little BB/Pellet gun!
actually, yes it is a .22, it doesnt look like it because im using my phone camera and i have to stand up just to get the entire view of the gun its about 5 1/2 feet up because the view of it sucks. also, it looks like a BB gun because of the handle, it doesnt move like a BB gun would. the scope is mine though (kinda) i got it from my grandfather and put it on myself.

but the gun you were talking about in that link, it looks pretty cool  :cheers:

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Re: Prized weapon
« Reply #52 on: September 12, 2011, 08:26:13 PM »
actually, yes it is a .22, it doesnt look like it because im using my phone camera and i have to stand up just to get the entire view of the gun its about 5 1/2 feet up because the view of it sucks. also, it looks like a BB gun because of the handle, it doesnt move like a BB gun would. the scope is mine though (kinda) i got it from my grandfather and put it on myself.

but the gun you were talking about in that link, it looks pretty cool  :cheers:

I'm afraid I'm going to require a better photograph.  Otherwise I'm calling shenanigans on you.

Exhibit A:  Your own photograph.  While it is poorly focused, I recognize the little door where you poor the BBs into the gun, indicated with the red arrow.



Exhibit B:  A photo of a Crosman 760 series pump air rifle.

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Re: Prized weapon
« Reply #53 on: September 12, 2011, 08:43:50 PM »
thats a 10 pump bb gun......
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Re: Prized weapon
« Reply #54 on: September 12, 2011, 08:43:50 PM »
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heres the .22 i got last year as a b-day present. went squirrel hunting this weekend and popped the leg off of a squirrel.  :bolt:

Are these pictures helpful?







It can still be your prized weapon Skorpion...  Just don't try to make it more than it is.  They're a lot of fun, and a great way to get started. 

Bragging (?) about shooting the leg off of a squirrel isn't so cool though.
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Re: Prized weapon
« Reply #55 on: September 12, 2011, 08:47:34 PM »
Gonna have to second the "shenanigans"....that is a BB gun.




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Re: Prized weapon
« Reply #56 on: September 12, 2011, 08:47:56 PM »
I'm afraid I'm going to require a better photograph.  Otherwise I'm calling shenanigans on you.

Exhibit A:  Your own photograph.  While it is poorly focused, I recognize the little door where you poor the BBs into the gun, indicated with the red arrow.

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Exhibit B:  A photo of a Crosman 764sb pump air rifle.

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:lol yes its a BB gun, im not thinking right today, i have a .22 and a BB gun i go squilling with. i took the pic of the wrong gun, there both similar, the BB gun is the one i posted, ill get the pic of the .22 in a bit. i just gotta find my other camera so the quality isnt so bad.

and mtnman, the squirrel died right away so it was painless. im just saying dont aim for the legs on a squirrel, its not right or ethical to watch an animal jump around in pain for enjoyment. its like watching a dog fight. (not the planes the animals) just not cool.

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Re: Prized weapon
« Reply #57 on: September 12, 2011, 08:53:36 PM »

It can still be your prized weapon Skorpion...  Just don't try to make it more than it is.  They're a lot of fun, and a great way to get started.  

Bragging (?) about shooting the leg off of a squirrel isn't so cool though.

Thanks MtnMan, I had to go pick my oldest daughter up at the High School (just got home from a Golf match) and didn't have time to properly make my shenanigans case.

Skorpian...  I assume that you are young.  There's nothing wrong with being young.  Here, you're going to bump into a lot of folks who are older then you and have a wide variety of knowledge and life experiences.  Two, things you really need to know.  First, be young.  It's ok.  Nobody expects you to have the experience that some of us have.  Heck, I'm 41 years old.  I've got a pretty significant head start on you.  And there are plenty of folks around Aces High who have a huge head start on me.  I would never hold it against you for being young. There's no reason to try and build yourself up by fibbing.  Let life happen to you in due time.  There's no need to rush it.

That said, if you do have a .22, I would love to see a photo of it.

Secondly...  It's never a good idea to lie on an internet forum.  You will be called on it.  Somebody will always have more knowledge then you on any given topic.  In this case, I had that exact BB gun when I was a kid.  I know it very well.
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Re: Prized weapon
« Reply #58 on: September 12, 2011, 09:01:22 PM »
and mtnman, the squirrel died right away so it was painless. im just saying dont aim for the legs on a squirrel, its not right or ethical to watch an animal jump around in pain for enjoyment. its like watching a dog fight. (not the planes the animals) just not cool.

Ah...  Good deal!  How'd it taste?

You'll lose some wounded animals if you hunt, at least if you do it with weapons.  It's just how it goes.  Make every effort to make good clean shots, and do your absolute best to recover anything you shoot, but you'll still have some disappointing, gut-wrenching mistakes you'll have to deal with.  It's an unfortunate side to hunting.

It's one of the things I like about falconry.  Either the bird makes a catch, or it doesn't 99.9% of the time.  It's awful rare to have something get wounded that doesn't also get caught.
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Re: Prized weapon
« Reply #59 on: September 12, 2011, 09:07:08 PM »
Thanks MtnMan, I had to go pick my oldest daughter up at the High School (just got home from a Golf match) and didn't have time to properly make my shenanigans case.

Skorpion...  I assume that you are young.  There's nothing wrong with being young.  Here, you're going to bump into a lot of folks who are older then you and have a wide variety of knowledge and life experiences.  Two, things you really need to know.  First, be young.  It's ok.  Nobody expects you to have the experience that some of us have.  Heck, I'm 41 years old.  I've got a pretty significant head start on you.  I would never hold it against you for being young. There's no reason to try and build yourself up by fibbing.

Secondly...  It's never a good idea to lie on an internet forum.  You will be called on it.  Somebody will always have more knowledge then you on a given topic.  In this case, I had that exact BB gun when I was a kid.  I know it very well.

you know how rare that BB gun in that pic is to me? the scope was made by my granfather, he did it before he got heart surgery just for the heck of it. also, he fixed it up from when he was around 50 years old. all the parts are his in that thing.

i also have pics of my 3 favorite guns all in one, the top one is the least accurate but holy crap does that thing zing the pellets, i shot at a rabbit and the pellet bounced off a rock and hit a tree and dug itself about 2.8 cm into the tree.



now if i can just find my dang M1911 airsoft gun, its laying around somewhere. probably in the basement with all the other stuff we havent unpacked yet.


(sorry, i had to fix the mistake. i just dont like when people spell my name wrong when its right in front of them. just a small pet peeve. nothing too big.)