The wife got me and the kids a few realistic air guns (BB) for Christmas, since I will not deplete my ammo stores until the shortage is over. Basically its an excuse to throw the kids and I out of the house for a few hours to go to shooting range still.
She got us a Crossman DPMS SBR select fire BB rifle and a Air Venturi Mil-Spec 1911. Both of these have the same weight of their respective real weapon counterpart as well as recoil. These run on CO2 carriages that are contained in the magazine. FPS over the chronograph on a full CO2 cartridge is about 350.
The Crossman DPMS SBR breaks down just like a realistic AR, including the charging handle and bolt is realistic. I put a cheap red dot on it and am having a riot with this thing. In full auto it will dump a 25 round mag in 1.1 seconds. Eats ammo like a pig. Accuracy in short bursts or Semiauto will shoot out the center bullseye on a Shoot-N-See target at about 20 feet. Full auto will pattern inside a 10 inch target at 20 feet.
The Air Venturi 1911 breaks down just like a real 1911 and has the same weight and I would say recoil of shooting my 22LR GSG 1911. It has all the controls and functional grip safety of a 1911. Accuracy is about a 1 inch grouping at 20 feet.
This is about as close as I can get to a substitute for keeping skills up and marksmanship as well as reinforcing gun safety with my boys. We are having a riot with these new "toys".
These are great for training, plinking and scratching the shooting itch.
She got us a Crossman DPMS SBR select fire BB rifle and a Air Venturi Mil-Spec 1911. Both of these have the same weight of their respective real weapon counterpart as well as recoil. These run on CO2 carriages that are contained in the magazine. FPS over the chronograph on a full CO2 cartridge is about 350.
The Crossman DPMS SBR breaks down just like a realistic AR, including the charging handle and bolt is realistic. I put a cheap red dot on it and am having a riot with this thing. In full auto it will dump a 25 round mag in 1.1 seconds. Eats ammo like a pig. Accuracy in short bursts or Semiauto will shoot out the center bullseye on a Shoot-N-See target at about 20 feet. Full auto will pattern inside a 10 inch target at 20 feet.

The Air Venturi 1911 breaks down just like a real 1911 and has the same weight and I would say recoil of shooting my 22LR GSG 1911. It has all the controls and functional grip safety of a 1911. Accuracy is about a 1 inch grouping at 20 feet.

This is about as close as I can get to a substitute for keeping skills up and marksmanship as well as reinforcing gun safety with my boys. We are having a riot with these new "toys".
These are great for training, plinking and scratching the shooting itch.