Some people don't agree that airguns can (or should) be used as effect training tools. Or that I'm shooting an airgun that was designed in Russia.What's to hate?
...and I believe other Armed Forces have used airguns for training as well.Blah... if I'm not mistaken the US Air Force used the Crosman 160 for training.
No hate here!Some people don't agree that airguns can (or should) be used as effect training tools. Or that I'm shooting an airgun that was designed in Russia.
I hate you for being able to shoot today in the sunshine and warmth. Pouring rain all day with wind. Looks like a good time for you and not for the targets. Mark
Yerp... you were right... haters gonna hate.I hate you for being able to shoot today in the sunshine and warmth. Pouring rain all day with wind. Looks like a good time for you and not for the targets. Mark
Its super windy today in Texas, but yes the sun has been peaking through the dust and particles in the air.I hate you for being able to shoot today in the sunshine and warmth. Pouring rain all day with wind. Looks like a good time for you and not for the targets. Mark
Well said. I'd also like to try a Taipan Slasher!I love that they can be used as training tools but I don't like 'tools' using them in public looking like real firearms. A distinction with a difference. I think a Slasher would make a great tool too. Interested in seeing that one.