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I've been looking at some of the full auto co2 guns. Mostly the grease gun which isn't available right now. Anybody have a full auto? Do you like it?
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I bought a Umarex Legend MP a couple years ago. It's a hoot to shoot. Put's a smile on all faces!
I forget, but I think the magazine holds 48 BB's. Probably takes 7 or 8 seconds to shoot all of those. Cheap fun for $200 or so.
Down side, it's a pain in the azz to reload. Has a staggered magazine, so you have to watch them, or they will stack on on top of the other and reduce capacity. Plus you hold down a spring powered lever, no lock open position. Then hand feed 1 BB at a time, to make sure they don't stack up. I'm sure there are ways to cure that, but I have not investigated. I bought an extra magazine with out thinking. More fun for a quick 96 rounds. Never thought, but each one needs 2 of the C02 cartridges. Waste a lot of gas there. I can usually get about 150 shots out of 2 CO2's.
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I bought my son a crossman AR style full auto BB gun for his birthday. It can shoot semi-auto or full. It’s very realistic in feel and operation, all the controls are the same as a real AR so it’s good practice for when he gets a little older. The magazine is easy to reload with BBs. It’s fun to shoot! He likes to set up different targets in the yard and we blast them after dinner.
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Campfire Tracker
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Sorry, I can't help....you got me thinking of the full auto BB guns I saw in the back of Popular Mechanics magazine, powered by freon.
That was a while back...
Sorry for the hijack!
"Camping places fix themselves in your mind as if you had spent long periods of your life in them. You will remember a curve of your wagon track in the grass of the plain like the features of a friend." Isak Dinesen
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My Umarex Steel Storm keeps the feral cats on the run around my house...
Dan
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NRA Life,Endowment,Patron or Benefactor since '72.
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If you have $200 around to spend, fully worth it in my book! Wish I had it a couple years ago. Neighbor had a couple snarling dogs, that terrorized me. At the time, I just had a Crossman 760 for deterrence. Enough neighbors complained and the city made them get rid of the dogs. I can't imagine the fun it would have been, having 48 full-auto BB's to chase them home! Even with the Crossman 760, it took two BB's each, for them to associate my yard with pain. They stayed across the street after that. Wish I could have done the same, on the boys across the street!
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Sorry, I can't help....you got me thinking of the full auto BB guns I saw in the back of Popular Mechanics magazine, powered by freon.
That was a while back...
Sorry for the hijack! had one of those, dragonflies were great targets
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