b.b guns there funintell some one gets shot in the eye like my friend ronny. i think kids should'nt hav ehtem but i do. what do you think should i throw it away or keep it and get busted buy the cop's.
some people have b.b guns that i know. they hurt a lot but i saw somebody shooting one kinda fun. atleast its a substitute for people wanting to kill. instead of all that, the could i dont know shoot them and hurt them with that gun. some people are like that. but i think that its ok to have a bb gun. doesnt matter if you get shot by one, suck it up. somethin happen terribly wrong then ok worry.
Shoo.... ok, uhm, license? Maybe? I think something at age 13 is fine. They aren't "lethal" while I stress it, excessive use in a particular spot with a bb gun can be lethal, it should be able to be used anyways. It keeps the neighbor's dog out of my yard : )
b.b guns are very lethal. if you get shot in the neck your wind pipe will brust and you will die. i know.
OK this is worst case scenario to he extreme i always have bb gun fights with my friends.......if you guys want to take it one step down go ahead and play with airsoft
There is a difference between lethal and non-lethal weapons, Agentsnake. A tennis ball can be lethal if you are unlucky and get hit hard on your neck. This does not make a tennis ball a lethal weapon. There are many cases where weapons not considered lethal have injured or killed people. This is due to the place of the hit, the amount of hits and the strength of the hit.
Paintball >>> BB guns. I use red paint for added fun : ) Yellow if you wanna be alien. But anywhoo, Paintball is more fun than BB guns, they don't hurt as much, and its perfectly legal, as long as you use it for sport and only on people who want to play, like shooting someone purposely without sport.
When I was a kid I was hurt by a b.b. gun. A friend had one, and turned around too fast and gouged my face with the sight on the end of the barrel. The family pictures that year show me with a nice scar on my face, kinda bothered my mom. Anyways, seems that teaching people to be mindful and attentive would be more effective than outlawing b.b. guns.
My friends and I use air soft plastic BB guns and I wouldn't allow BB gun fights(especially since my yard is so small)So the best substitute is that we created targets on my shed to shoot.Still quite fun,and it doesn't hurt.I don't like the idea of people shooting BB guns at each other,especially when a friend of mine shot be point blank in the back with one in middle school,but there is very little you can do about gun control on rubber and plastic bullets as of right now.
My brothers both had BB guns by the time they were 8. Instead of being taught to play 'shoot the other kid' like other children with their toy guns, they were taught to NEVER point a gun at another person. In my mind, they are more responsible for haveing the experience with these relatively safe firearms.
I agree. My brother and I both had BB guns by age 3. We had shotguns by our early teens. We were NEVER allowed to shoot anything but targets. And to this day, I still love to shoot, yet there's always that fear, it is a powerful firearm. For that reason, I am ALWAYS careful who goes around my firearms as well as the ammo. I have learned to handle the greater amount a responsibilities that come with owning firearms.