@leathery22 They're louder than they sound on video. I know because I have a 50 cal air rifle. It's true though that an big bore airgun will be quieter than a firearm of similar power.
@8916420 lol dude i would say silent almost. have you ever shot a small air rifle or a paintball gun prolly a couple times louder then those which isn't very loud. never shot a 9mm but I have shot a real .45 which was loud as fuck. you could shoot it in your basement i would expect without waking the neighbours
@JaleelJohanson62 In the US a firearm is a weapon in which the projectile is fired through the process of combustion, so these do not fall under that category and are only subject to state laws; off the top of my head New York and California are two states that do not allow airguns to be shipped directly to your house, but in most states it is perfectly legal (the others are specific cities and counties in certain states - check sportmansguide or similar sporting websites for more info)
@timscott61495 Let me re-word the two you're having difficulty with.. According to your profile, you're in the U.S. Is this correct? I get mine via the U.S. postal service. Is this illegal? Better? ;-p
@JaleelJohanson62 ok fair enough, good answers. These big bore airguns are considered firearms in my country so they dont offer much of an advantage over a .22lr ..
@leathery22 They're louder than they sound on video. I know because I have a 50 cal air rifle. It's true though that an big bore airgun will be quieter than a firearm of similar power.
JaleelJohanson62 3 months ago
@8916420 lol dude i would say silent almost. have you ever shot a small air rifle or a paintball gun prolly a couple times louder then those which isn't very loud. never shot a 9mm but I have shot a real .45 which was loud as fuck. you could shoot it in your basement i would expect without waking the neighbours
leathery22 6 months ago
how loud are one of those .45's in comparison to a real 9mm
8916420 9 months ago
@lukes7711 they say for the .50 cal air rifle (at 210bar) use 225gr.
joroBGsf 1 year ago
grains of the bullet?¿
lukes7711 1 year ago
@JaleelJohanson62 In the US a firearm is a weapon in which the projectile is fired through the process of combustion, so these do not fall under that category and are only subject to state laws; off the top of my head New York and California are two states that do not allow airguns to be shipped directly to your house, but in most states it is perfectly legal (the others are specific cities and counties in certain states - check sportmansguide or similar sporting websites for more info)
wankelcrazy 1 year ago
@timscott61495 Let me re-word the two you're having difficulty with.. According to your profile, you're in the U.S. Is this correct? I get mine via the U.S. postal service. Is this illegal? Better? ;-p
JaleelJohanson62 1 year ago
@JaleelJohanson62 Only one of those 3 sentences were questions, yet you put question marks on all of them. Why?
timscott61495 1 year ago
@lexmark136 You're in the U.S. according to your profile? Where in the U.S. are they considered firearms? I get mine via the U.S. Postal service?
JaleelJohanson62 1 year ago
@JaleelJohanson62 ok fair enough, good answers. These big bore airguns are considered firearms in my country so they dont offer much of an advantage over a .22lr ..
lexmark136 1 year ago