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| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
Okay, good. Yeah my friend took it out and shot it a couple times and I was just like "wait...that's a real gun?" 
It was fun shooting at targets and all that, but it still felt like I was shooting a bb gun or something. |
Yeah 22's are pretty small calibre, they are mostly for hunting and target shooting.
The good thing about small calibre is that it doesn't have as much recoil, meaning your chance of higher precision increases.
Guns are made for different purposes and the calibre and buck/throw on guns tends to come with the intended purpose and uses - particularly bullet thrust/tumble/range
Any assault style weapon will have more recoil because they are intended to take out area rather than points. Although you also have multiple settings on most assault weapons - this is to allow some to be more effective in ammunition preservation or in some cases of assault rifles in increasing precision for multipurpose distance engangements rather than close in assaults.
The fun guns are usually personal assault weapons. Most hunting weapons are all precision shooting.
Also isn't ar15 a 22?
Last edited by w_ashley on Aug-29-2010 at 02:39
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