January 5th, 2008, 03:07 | #31 |
I feel you're pain, I'm in the exact same situation.
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January 5th, 2008, 03:45 | #32 |
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January 5th, 2008, 04:21 | #33 | |
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a good quality one is a minimum of 400. You must be 18+ to use and airsoft gun and play airsoft in Canada. You're only 15 now, By the time you're 18, the boarders could have opened up. Forget about airsoft. Find something else to do. |
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January 5th, 2008, 04:32 | #34 |
Ok so you have an airsoft gun:
1. Do not bring it outdoors (no matter what under any circumstances) 2. Don't paint it, it isn't worth bringing to the feild so leave it the way it is (keep it looking like a toy as much as possible to avoid any misidentification probelms) 3. Don't run and tell all your friends at school that you have a gun ( you have a toy, this way anybody that happens to overhear your conversation will not jump to conclusions) 4. Wear eye protection when you use it indoors with the window shades pulled closed. 5. Think about gun safety when you use it so that when you get a "real" good airsoft gun you won't hurt yourself or anybody else. 6. Use it and have fun. It was made for casual plinking and not much else to set up a few small targets indoors and have at er. 7. You really are not supposed to have an airsoft gun at your age so please do the community a favor and think before you do anything.
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January 5th, 2008, 08:34 | #35 | |
Don't get my hopes up!! The likelihood of that is not very good imo
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