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<blockquote data-quote="Chris_Andersen" data-source="post: 1058628" data-attributes="member: 10303"><p>Arkieron,</p><p></p><p>I see a lot of varying opinions online about airsoft, including that link shared above. But in my opinion it is a great option, coupled with practicing with your real gun. Unfortunately a lot of airsoft resourses you find online turn out to be 14 yr old kids, or people that just dont know how to practice. Go to this link:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://bamairsoft.com/" target="_blank">http://bamairsoft.com/</a></p><p></p><p>They have a bunch of scale steel targets for airsoft practice what are well made, fun to shoot, and pretty affordable. Plus, Phil Burt, one of the owners, is a USPSA A class shooter in a couple of divisions and knows what he is talking about. The airsoft gun I have I got on his recommendation. It runs great, has quite a bit of recoil, is loud enough to be picked up by my shot timer, handles similarly to my STI and fits in the same holster. Email Phil and tell him I sent you. (I am not affiliated with them by the way)</p><p></p><p>Airsoft is basically dry-fire, with the option of actually shooting at something, so in my opinion the fun factor is much higher. And anytime you can make practicing something more fun, you are a lot more likely to do it. Plus if you happen to be able to do it right at home, all the better.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris_Andersen, post: 1058628, member: 10303"] Arkieron, I see a lot of varying opinions online about airsoft, including that link shared above. But in my opinion it is a great option, coupled with practicing with your real gun. Unfortunately a lot of airsoft resourses you find online turn out to be 14 yr old kids, or people that just dont know how to practice. Go to this link: [url]http://bamairsoft.com/[/url] They have a bunch of scale steel targets for airsoft practice what are well made, fun to shoot, and pretty affordable. Plus, Phil Burt, one of the owners, is a USPSA A class shooter in a couple of divisions and knows what he is talking about. The airsoft gun I have I got on his recommendation. It runs great, has quite a bit of recoil, is loud enough to be picked up by my shot timer, handles similarly to my STI and fits in the same holster. Email Phil and tell him I sent you. (I am not affiliated with them by the way) Airsoft is basically dry-fire, with the option of actually shooting at something, so in my opinion the fun factor is much higher. And anytime you can make practicing something more fun, you are a lot more likely to do it. Plus if you happen to be able to do it right at home, all the better. Thanks, Chris [/QUOTE]
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