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by grumpy » Mon Aug 20, 2012 10:44 am
KETCHAM wrote:I used a .22 with a scope.Also have my dads .22 that is from the 1940's.Both deadly,,,like to get a pellet gun,just for target pratice,,,Sometimes its fun just to shoot the bb gun,,,don't have to worry were the bb goes.Not gonna kill anything with the bb gun though!!! Kevin
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by KETCHAM » Mon Aug 20, 2012 11:45 am
Grump...must have been a pump style...these spring loaded ones[the new ones]stink!!!Dads Red Ryder still puts holes in tin cans!!!Kevin
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