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AIR SOFT GUNSOUCH! I can't believe I just got hit in the leg again. Those darn air soft guns will be the death of me. This was my point of view at age 11. You see I grew up in a house-hold with three brothers. I was constantly tormented and picked on. I don't actually know why. I wasn't the youngest, nor was I the oldest. My eldest brother on the other hand was the worst. He was 10 years older than me and would always get with my other two brothers to pick on me. It was definitely a gang-up situation going on back then. My main goal at the time was to steer clear of their sadistic plans and stick to my own business. The last thing I needed was to get blasted with another one of those air soft guns. Wow, did they ever sting!
Now days I have to admit that I enjoy air soft guns. This is some-what of a safe and entertaining way to practicing with a firearm. Although it's certainly not the real deal, the replicas designed are awesome in likeness. I currently own a Tech-9. Now, for all of you freaks out there who go nuts over air soft guns, I know you would like to own one of these babies. It's a classic to say the least. The replica is nice and hefty, comes with a 15 mag, a steel cocking slide lever, and nylon shoulder strap. How fun can you get! The ideal targets for air soft guns are shoe boxes. I discovered this early on. Now let me tell you why. You basically take a shoe box of any size, remove the lid, tape a few sheets of newspaper over the opening, and draw a bull's-eye on it with a magic marker. Now you have the perfect indoor target for air soft guns. It will catch all your plastic rounds. This way you won't lose them all over your home. Having said that, the worst target possible for air soft guns is a human being or animal. NEVER point or aim these at other living creatures like my eldest brother used to do. Not only to they hurt and leave bruises, you could end up hitting someone in the eye and doing some permanent damage.
Contemporary air soft guns are solely meant for fun and target practice. Keep this in mind if you're shopping for children. In all honesty, I think these sorts of toys should be left for the adults. Safety first!
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