It's pretty pricey, I really like tiny guns but it's a blow back I wouldnt think it would be sooo pricey. Is the novelty going to wear off eventually? Is it pretty reliable?
Man their buckmarks are really pricey. Great trigger and all but they are I believe 100 bucks more than any other gun in the same class like the Ruger Mark series, The beretta target and the Smith Victory.Following
I really like .22s and like the looks of the Browning but it is pricey. Already have 2 full size 1911 22s & 2 Buckmarks
They are soooo neat is the same but I know it isnt a "real" 1911. Its a blow back gun made of aluminum which maybe that is hard to work with. idk. Im not too into the internals of guns. I just know the general idea of how stuff works and what is pricey and what isnt. Not the real science and reasons why.I'm watching this thread too. Every time I see one, I think that I should get one...but then I see the price and I walk away
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Dollar General store brand alkaline batteries last just as long as the major brands and are half price. I've had some in my game cams that are 3 months in the cams and are at 50 some % left to use.Freaking Walmart AAA batteries cost me 7 bucks. I had an old box I bought before college that was around 5.... Sheesh never thought 2 bucks would bother me that bad.
Ill have to look into them. My roku remote goes through AAAs like crazy. Seems like once a month Im putting a new pair in.Dollar General store brand alkaline batteries last just as long as the major brands and are half price. I've had some in my game cams that are 3 months in the cams and are at 50 some % left to use.
It may be your camera. Some do use more energy than others.Ill have to look into them. My roku remote goes through AAAs like crazy. Seems like once a month Im putting a new pair in.
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