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Crosman C11 Co2 Review

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Author: Foose
Editor: Naota
Product: Crosman C11 (Co2)
Price: $41.99(Price may vary)
Date: 06/09/2010
Rating: 9.8/10

This was another gun I used to own, in fact, I owned a pair of them!!  They were the most powerful BB guns I owned, and they are responsible for destroying Naota’s Ps3!! 

SUMMARY: This simple gun packs power at 480 ft/sec shooting .177 caliber BB’s, putting some serious damage into it’s target (including my skin).  The clip holds 18 BB’s and is easily ejected with the release on the left side using the thumb (I deduce this gun is made for right handed people).  The accuracy is quite amazing.  Naota and I used to shoot the hole in the middle of CD’s from 2 – 7 meters away.  The trigger is a smooth action, probably contributing to the accuracy.  The downside is, its a bit soft, so the trigger can be accidently pulled (Shot my window twice as a result of this).  There is a weaver rail under the barrel, supposedly for a laser, but the sights are golden for me.  The safety is an easy push-and-slide mechanism with the index finger.  To change the Co2, slide back the handle, exposing the co2 chamber and the screw to tighten/loosen.



Crosman 357 (Co2) Review

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Author: Foose
Editor: Naota
Product: Crossman 357 (Co2)
Price: $46.95 (Price may vary)
Date: 06/09/2010
Rating: 9.5/10

Another amazing purchase by Foose, the 357 hunting pistol!!

SUMMARY:
I love this gun!  Not many revolver Co2’s out there, and this one is AWESOME!  It sports the double and single action, either pull the trigger  or cock the hammer back, then pull the trigger to fire.  To reload, press the release button and bend the barrel forward.  The cylinder has 10 shot capacity, with the sexy bonus of holding any BB or pellet as long as its .177 caliber.



Want to Ensure Your Luggage Isn’t Lost?

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An amusing little article picked up from Lifehacker today: Want to keep your luggage from getting lost? Pack some heat, mothafucka.

From the article:

Most of the time, travelers are on the short-end of TSA regulations. In this instance, however, you can use travel rules to your advantage. If you’re traveling with equipment you would prefer locked up and watched more closely than your run of the mill luggage, you can pack a firearm with the equipment or luggage. Whether or not you own an actual firearm isn’t important—the TSA considers a starter pistol a firearm, and it must be checked in and secured properly.

Exploiting the Second Amendment and TSA regulations for profit, gain and minor lulz.

See the original lifehacker article here.



DIY Net Gun

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Ever randomly think to yourself one day “Hey…I want a gun that shoots out nets so that I can capture either people, animals, aliens, or monsters”? No? Oh…Okay. Well, pretending you said yes…you can view a DIY on making a net gun here.
There’s not many practical reasons to make one, other than it’d be fun to use! Check out this video of it in action:




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