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To: drugstorecowboy who wrote (8459)12/12/2002 9:02:37 AM
From: Rande Is  Respond to of 8686
 
Our youngest boy has a plastic pellet gun which looks in every way like the real thing. It comes weighted like a real gun as well. . . not quite as heavy, but close enough. There is no way that someone could know that it is not a lethal weapon, unless they are an expert. I have had to restrict his use of the toy near homes, for fear that someone might report a teenaged boy with a handgun. I explained that were that to happen, there could be no way that police could know that it is only a pellet gun. And now there are "airsoft" pellet guns, which look like the baddest military weapons you ever saw. . . airgunstore.com