My New Atomic Bb Gun.
#1
http://www.msnusers.com/fuelcutswitch/shoe...oto&PhotoID=151
http://www.msnusers.com/fuelcutswitch/shoe...oto&PhotoID=152
It's pretty cool looking, and has a nice balance to it, but I still haven't shot it. Although I probably will before the end of the day.
But what is pretty funny is that there is a BUNCH of company's that make silencer's, scopes, lazer's, red dot scope's, and all this tactical crap to put on this .22 caliber pistol. And I'm wondering if there is something I don't know about .22's, and that they are really strong guns. Because I don't think that I woud want to be running into any battle with this thing. I would go with a dirty harry gun, but not an atomic BB gun.
Anyways, what do you people out there on the net think of it.
http://www.msnusers.com/fuelcutswitch/shoe...oto&PhotoID=152
It's pretty cool looking, and has a nice balance to it, but I still haven't shot it. Although I probably will before the end of the day.
But what is pretty funny is that there is a BUNCH of company's that make silencer's, scopes, lazer's, red dot scope's, and all this tactical crap to put on this .22 caliber pistol. And I'm wondering if there is something I don't know about .22's, and that they are really strong guns. Because I don't think that I woud want to be running into any battle with this thing. I would go with a dirty harry gun, but not an atomic BB gun.
Anyways, what do you people out there on the net think of it.
#2
well i think the .22 caliber **** is for the .22 caliber rifles...if that is a just a BB Gun that says it's 22 caliber there's probably a difference, if you show me the ammo i can tell you.
But the .22 caliber rifles are generally used for long distance, precision shooting, I know the .22 caliber part of the gun range i go to is all long distance shots on metal targets.
but i dont feel like talking anymore so um yea.
kevin.
But the .22 caliber rifles are generally used for long distance, precision shooting, I know the .22 caliber part of the gun range i go to is all long distance shots on metal targets.
but i dont feel like talking anymore so um yea.
kevin.
#4
well i think the .22 caliber **** is for the .22 caliber rifles...if that is a just a BB Gun that says it's 22 caliber there's probably a difference, if you show me the ammo i can tell you.
But the .22 caliber rifles are generally used for long distance, precision shooting, I know the .22 caliber part of the gun range i go to is all long distance shots on metal targets.
but i dont feel like talking anymore so um yea.
kevin.
But the .22 caliber rifles are generally used for long distance, precision shooting, I know the .22 caliber part of the gun range i go to is all long distance shots on metal targets.
but i dont feel like talking anymore so um yea.
kevin.
No it's not really a BB gun, I just call .22 cal. atomic BB guns. It shoots long rifle bulits, and .22 cal stinger's. I'm pretty sure anything smaller than that and it won't have enough power to blow back the hammer.
the thought of Corey with a gun is just SCAREY!
Mwhahahahaha...
You should be affraid, very affraid!!!
And if it makes you happy, the same guy I traded this gun off of, traded my brother a snub nosed .38 special.
And man these things are freakin LOUD! The .38 about killed my ears, and the P22 is louder than my .22 long rifle.
Ohh yead, and a Walther is a German Smith&Wesson.
#6
Actually a silenced .22 firing subsonic ammo is quieter than a pellet gun, and still quite deadly, if used correctly. Its always been a favorite weapon of hitmen and assassins.
And although the fact that the pistol is a snubby is one major factor in the loudness of the .38 Special, its really just the the difference in powder. I have a Dan Wesson .357 Magnum and I usually 2/3 of the rounds I shoot are .38 Specials because they're more economical. But the difference in kick is amazing.
Uhhh.... No. Smith & Wesson now owns Walther, and thats the reason you have to very similar models under the same name(Walther P99, and the SW 99), but Walther has been around since before WWII.
And although the fact that the pistol is a snubby is one major factor in the loudness of the .38 Special, its really just the the difference in powder. I have a Dan Wesson .357 Magnum and I usually 2/3 of the rounds I shoot are .38 Specials because they're more economical. But the difference in kick is amazing.
Ohh yead, and a Walther is a German Smith&Wesson.
Uhhh.... No. Smith & Wesson now owns Walther, and thats the reason you have to very similar models under the same name(Walther P99, and the SW 99), but Walther has been around since before WWII.
#8
Uhhh.... No. Smith & Wesson now owns Walther, and thats the reason you have to very similar models under the same name(Walther P99, and the SW 99), but Walther has been around since before WWII.
Close enough, I just thought that because it says smith&wesson on it, and has german writeing, along with the fact that it says Walther on it.
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