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Originally Posted by ajy101
Yes, well that was basically the advice I got. Of course, now that it's been said it sounds ludicrous that I never knew that - but why would I think about it before I got into this hobby?
I was thinking that the barrel wouldn't even be outside the window, and that you would never be able to see someone inside the car at night unless you were in the parking lot. So as soon as someone drives into the parking lot, I would stop what I was doing. Furthermore I'd only be there long enough to adjust the hop-up correctly. I wouldn't be there shooting cans all night!
As for shooting in the basement - is there an easy way to do this without putting cardboard everywhere? Remember I'm just a stoopid newbie so please be gentle
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I just shoot into a box, As long as the gun's under 450 FPS it shouldn't penetrate both sides.
To adjust the hopup, wait till you're at a game... Most hopups don't stay adjusted an entire winter's length time anyways.
Seriously, Airsoft inside a car in an accessable place is a very, very bad idea... You can get charged with whatever the police feel like charging you with if you're caught... (Some of the charges can get pretty major if they factor in it being a "replica weapon")