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These are really cool! I've got one new in box, I'm not sure how old it is. I bought mine to let the kids beat up but decided against it and got them 22's, lol
 
As a little kid in mid 70's we engaged in BB gun fights with these things. Luckily no eyes or worse were lost. These things can really sting, especially in the legs.
 
My first BB gun was a Red Ryder, it lasted about 2 months till my little brother shot our paperboy with it and my dad broke it over his knee. I replaced it with s nylon 66 and still have it. My brother never touched that one.
 
I think I must have put a million rounds through mine. Nothing was safe. Model airplanes, green army men, coke cans, sparrows and robins.
 
Brings back memories! That was the first air gun I bought myself with my money. Parents had a hard time getting my to come in the house to eat for a long time. Damn did it ever sharpen my shooting skills too being outside with it from sun up to sun down :)
 
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