Message from @Gaberino
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neither, unless you want a bb gun. I would recommend an airsoft gun b/c I guarantee that both of the 4.5mm options are not powerful enough to ethically kill anything, but too powerful to play airsoft. not to mention you have to shoot steel bbs that require clean up unless you want to wreck your lawn mower blade. If you buy an airsoft version, you have more options for ammo, including bio-degradable bbs (made from a type of corn-starch) that shoot soft enough to be fired at people if you ever want to play airsoft. thats just my 2c though.
keep in mind, bb guns are not the same as airsoft guns^
Live in a suburb neighbor would get pissed off
We live really close here
So even a 22 might be too loud
https://www.evike.com/products/10858/ here is the airsoft version of that glock
in case your interested
this one uses co2, but you can also buy green gas versions
Ooh
I like that one a lot yeah
And blowbavk is especially good for practice
yup. my friends have some glock replicas that are great for training
just a piece of plywood (angled down) suffices for a backstop if your in a urban area too
Thanks for the tip
https://www.evike.com/products/70155/ here is a 226. its out of stock, but KWA is a solid brand for airsoft replicas
Ive heard a lot of good stuff about KWA
And the p226 is an attractive gun
226 is one of my favs. when i turn 21, I am seriously considering purchasing one for self-defense.
Mhm
I got to fire a .40smith version of the 226, and that thing is so smooth too
If I am ever rich, I may just buy a gun for every month of the year. there are so many good looking options. Berettas in particular catch my eye.
Oof yeah
M9 especially
ye, thats what I meant, I forgot Beretta made anything else. xD
I love the open slide
They feel absolutely solid in the hand to.
esp with the flat trigger rings
I love elite force
They make good airsoft guns
ye, they are really good guns
I want an elite force 1911
Me too
That's a big one xd
It literally says what it is on the muzzle
Mfg by Scott Foundry of Seyfert, McManus & Co in Reading, Pennsylvania
It's a 8in Rodman naval cannon used in coastal forts from 1860s to 70s
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They also made a 10in siege mortar
https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/79/1148/10-inch-seyfert-mcmanus-co-model-1861-siege-mortar-with-bed
Me asking questions on reddit about guns because I couldn’t find the answers on google:
Every commentor: JuSt UsE gOoGlE
as for restoration start with a good high pressure washing (16psi or more) w a home pressure washer, maybe a high pressure steam wash or sand/beadblasting. As for paint not sure on that
thanks