Originally posted by muntus:

Get some gas-powered airsoft guns, the good ones are decent replicas that weigh the same as the real ones, some eye protection(no ear protection needed on airsoft), and go at it with a buddy. Practice as you would with the dummy rounds. It hurts when you're hit, and this adds an interesting element, as you're trying to shoot something that is trying to shoot you. Airsoft can break the skin, so long sleeves and no bystanders are recommended.




Airsoft makes a decent training platform all around- gun safety, draw practice, etc.

Definitely make sure you are using eye protection, and use the recommended ammo for the gun you're using. NO paintballs.

I'm an airsofter, if you couldn't tell. I'll be starting into the paperwork for my Class A this month, hopefully!


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