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<blockquote data-quote="soonersfan" data-source="post: 2982339" data-attributes="member: 9063"><p>I guess you are opposed to people playing with paintball guns, squirt guns, cap guns and nerf dart guns too? Muzzle control and trigger control can most certainly be different on toy and real guns unless you are not bright enough to know the difference between the two. I shoot at my kids all the time with a nerf dart gun and have zero fear that I am ever going to shoot at them with a real gun. They are also bright enough to understand the difference and I know they would never handle a real firearm the same way.</p><p></p><p>Airsoft, paintball and SIMS weapons have all become valuable training tools and are used world wide to train military, law enforcement and civilians. I've been shot with all three and shot others with all three and never felt I was in danger of anything other than getting a welt. I've also had rubber guns and knives pointed at my head or pointed them at other people's heads during hand to hand training. Again, there is nothing unsafe about it unless you lack the mental capacity to discern between a real weapon in a non training environment and a fake one in a training environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soonersfan, post: 2982339, member: 9063"] I guess you are opposed to people playing with paintball guns, squirt guns, cap guns and nerf dart guns too? Muzzle control and trigger control can most certainly be different on toy and real guns unless you are not bright enough to know the difference between the two. I shoot at my kids all the time with a nerf dart gun and have zero fear that I am ever going to shoot at them with a real gun. They are also bright enough to understand the difference and I know they would never handle a real firearm the same way. Airsoft, paintball and SIMS weapons have all become valuable training tools and are used world wide to train military, law enforcement and civilians. I've been shot with all three and shot others with all three and never felt I was in danger of anything other than getting a welt. I've also had rubber guns and knives pointed at my head or pointed them at other people's heads during hand to hand training. Again, there is nothing unsafe about it unless you lack the mental capacity to discern between a real weapon in a non training environment and a fake one in a training environment. [/QUOTE]
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