A bag of plastic army men goes great with ANY air rifle! I used to keep my old beat-up, wood-stocked Crosman and a mess of pellets behind the seat in my pickup. When we'd go on camping trips and stopped to buy food and drinks, I'd try to also pick up a bag of the plastic troopers to take along. Sometime the next day, we'd all set up our soldiers in areas of 'concealment' that were still at least partially visible thirty or forty feet off and, passing the rifle around clockwise among the participants, see who could take out the 'enemy' the quickest. On occasion, if we were planning on camping near water (which was often), we might instead pick up a few of the cheapest-possible battleship or cruiser plastic model kits, several tubes of plastic cement and a pack of cigarette papers (tear off a piece of cigarette paper and slather glue on it for an instant patch to repair hits). Build the models, figure out a way to hold them stationary in the water, back off thirty feet or more, pass around the air rifle and have at it, until it was no longer possible to keep your ship afloat by patching it up. Great fun... Thanks for the quick trip down memory lane! ;-)