What do u think about this ?
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Self Defense? You can use it to hit somebody on the head! lol..
Its a pump action single shot. You pump the pistol 2-10 times depending on the power required, load, cock and then shoot.
2-5 is more than enough for plinking indoors and will still have more power than the pistol you currently own.
These pistols offer great accuracy too.
Self Defense? You can use it to hit somebody on the head! lol..
Its a pump action single shot. You pump the pistol 2-10 times depending on the power required, load, cock and then shoot.
2-5 is more than enough for plinking indoors and will still have more power than the pistol you currently own.
These pistols offer great accuracy too.
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That's a bb gun. There are several reasons why it would be smarter not to pull that out in an emergency.
1] Shooting somebody with it will only aggravate them. Unless you get them in the eye. Which I doubt you will. Unless they sit still and let you aim.
2] If you engage somebody with a replica, they will engage you with a real weapon. You really don't want that.
So the best option would be, leave it at home for the plinking.
If you're not trained to handle a weapon effectively, you're only putting a weapon in your opponent's hand.
1] Shooting somebody with it will only aggravate them. Unless you get them in the eye. Which I doubt you will. Unless they sit still and let you aim.
2] If you engage somebody with a replica, they will engage you with a real weapon. You really don't want that.
So the best option would be, leave it at home for the plinking.
If you're not trained to handle a weapon effectively, you're only putting a weapon in your opponent's hand.
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Do you know that you're bare fist is more than enough to inflict grievous damage to a person?
Using a kara or proper knuckle dusters for that matter, would more often than not, hurt your own fist.
Moreover, you can get into serious legal trouble as a kara or knuckle dusters are not defensive weapons. A real painful case of role reversal can happen.
Keeping all that aside, we need to think: When was the last time you were attacked? How often do you expect it to repeat?
Carry a rock, if you must.
Using a kara or proper knuckle dusters for that matter, would more often than not, hurt your own fist.
Moreover, you can get into serious legal trouble as a kara or knuckle dusters are not defensive weapons. A real painful case of role reversal can happen.
Keeping all that aside, we need to think: When was the last time you were attacked? How often do you expect it to repeat?
Carry a rock, if you must.
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Re: What do u think about this ?
Kalashnikovcult wrote
''1. i like it ..is it cool to carry in
2.umm right ..well i dont intend to carry it
3.Is the .177 good for self defence ?''
Let me ask you a straight question. Are you being serious with your posts or is it your version of having fun?Thanks.
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''1. i like it ..is it cool to carry in
2.umm right ..well i dont intend to carry it
3.Is the .177 good for self defence ?''
Let me ask you a straight question. Are you being serious with your posts or is it your version of having fun?Thanks.
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Exactly what I was wondering !!! First I thought, must be a kid ... then ... no ... not a kid ... pulling Mo's leg and laughing his heart out when Mo studiously answers all the puny questions.Vikram";p="63121 wrote: Are you being serious with your posts or is it your version of having fun?Thanks.
Anyway .... a tidbit for you, Mr. Kalashnikov .... that pocket Kalashnikov that you bought will shoot a 0.22 cal. 11.5 gr approx. pellet @ a screaming 100 fps, give or take a little. Think twice before tackling a mouse with it. Not kidding here.
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Oh nahi Tarat bhai ..not pulling his leg..well i m new to this subject ...and availibility is another issue ..in mumbai it was a different story ..in Indore it is entirely different ..
see basically i been a sharp edged weapons collector ..guns for me were more abt self defence rather than sport...i have just started getting into this and have been surfing the net and getting int o more technical things ..
Well as an air pistol this was the only thing available here .
I will be applying for licence in some time ..and am planning to get a .315 ..as that is what suits me ..initially had a crush on dunalli..12 bore ..but learnt it had stock issues ..kashmiri stuff usually ..
see basically i been a sharp edged weapons collector ..guns for me were more abt self defence rather than sport...i have just started getting into this and have been surfing the net and getting int o more technical things ..
Well as an air pistol this was the only thing available here .
I will be applying for licence in some time ..and am planning to get a .315 ..as that is what suits me ..initially had a crush on dunalli..12 bore ..but learnt it had stock issues ..kashmiri stuff usually ..
cu kar az hama hilate dar guzasht
halal ast burdan ba shamshir dast.
When all other means have failed,it is righteous to draw the sword
-- Guru Gobind Singhji Maharaj
halal ast burdan ba shamshir dast.
When all other means have failed,it is righteous to draw the sword
-- Guru Gobind Singhji Maharaj
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Re: What do u think about this ?
How much air pistol .22 commander delhi made ?