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Originally Posted by littlesilver3
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Originally Posted by tunabreath
I'm going to say the pre-requisite "be extremely careful what you do with your guns" in consideration of the public and the police. Make sure that there is no chance of someone mistaking your intentions with your airsoft gun (this means playing in the yard or at work is a big no-no).
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tunabreath; dont get the wrong idea when i said "playing in the yard or at work". I live on the 30 acre farm and and my closest neighbour is a mile down the road. And at work, it was on a saturday when only me and another fellow were there, open area in the shop all doors to that are locked so noone could come in without knocking. Not using theseas excuses to my earlier comments, but just you know the conditions i was referring to. And i know that eventhough an airsoft gun is not the real thing, i treat it as if it were. I have purchased trgger locks for both of my crappy tire airsoft guns and keep the ammo seperate from the guns.
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He's already responded to those comments. Sounds reasonable enough for me, no need to pin him to the board like that.