When I was a kid, we used BB pistols.
Airsoft are great for training and for FOF training.
You quickly learn that things are different between a range and a fight.
AIRSOFT
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Re: AIRSOFT
Amen to that.austin wrote:When I was a kid, we used BB pistols.
Airsoft are great for training and for FOF training.
You quickly learn that things are different between a range and a fight.
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Re: AIRSOFT
Yeah, whelps on the skin can be kind of nasty, especially when they are fresh, as they tend to be a little slimy and their mother gets kind of upset.Taxman wrote:They can put your eye out and WILL leave whelps on your skin!
whelp (plural whelps)
Noun Singular whelp
Plural whelps
1. the young of a mammal.
2. an insolent youth.
3. one of several wooden strips to prevent wear on a windlass on a clipper-era ship.
Perhaps you were referring to welts?
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Athena emerged from Zeus' head fully grown... and armed!jimlongley wrote:Yeah, whelps on the skin can be kind of nasty, especially when they are fresh, as they tend to be a little slimy and their mother gets kind of upset.
"Ees gun! Ees not safe!"
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Hey Jim! (Ten year old version)
I have never pronounced the word with a "T" sound. Must be that Texas vernacular of mine!
I have never pronounced the word with a "T" sound. Must be that Texas vernacular of mine!
Laws that forbid the carrying of arms... make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man. Thomas Jefferson