My son came in with what I thought was a waste of money(A plastic BB Pistol). £4.99s worth.But to cut a long story short I put a paper target on the front of an open cardboard box,and found out that this little mites accuracy was just right for the length of our hall.We went through quite a few paper targets and spent a few hours plinking away while everything was a total whiteout outside.This was a great and unexpected bit of fun for both of us,so much so that I bought a pistol the same as his and then we found out that you can get paintball pellets for them(6mm)Oh joy.The rest is now history but did anyone else do anything like this beating the bad weather?Let me and others know what you did to beat our recent inclement weather.Anybody got any ideas?Yours,Jim.
Paintball and airsoft - like video games: something I don't know anything about, and don't want to, because I already have too many interests!
But you and your son had lots of fun, and that's what it's really all about.
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
I've spent many a day doing things like that over the years, it's the best!
I used to have a £30 spring Marui Glock 17 that I plinked away with for entire days. There's just something about the simple satisfaction you get from shooting cheaply but well!
Another when I was younger was standing at the back door with my £5 Black Widow slingshot and a huge sack of metal BB's, blasting away at cans. The power you can get out of those things is jaw dropping!
Hey Jimcam
If the lad is that good why not let him enter the 6 yard sideshoots?
Far as I can see there is no regulation AGAINST airsoft stuff. Same as Ewock canuse his TAC gear. Just approaching it from the opposite end really.
And he will probably enjoy the PPC sdeshoot as well.
Go for it Kidcam.
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