What's your favorite childhood carry /k/? I was partial to those cheap airsoft springer 1911s when I was a lad, but the best I ever got was one of those co2 powered .177 bb pistols
>>63973541 (OP)This crappy translucent S&W 3rd gen.
Bought at big 5 sporting good.
>>63973541 (OP)Best airsoft gun was that mini MP5 that was full auto and cost very little that they sold at most sporting goods stores. Usually me and my friends would play springer only though as was more fun.
>>63973541 (OP)Unironically it's a Red Ryder
Growing up, my cousin and I spent so much god damn time killing soda cans with our bb gun. Great memories thanks OP I haven't thought about them in ages
>>63973541 (OP)I had one of these with the big ass slide and the dart holder removed, and it made for a very concealable package.
My brother and I got so good with these they may as well designate them as deadly weapons
>>63974705Wrist Rockets are based as fuck, also pretty dangerous too
I was the richest kid in the trailer park. I carried this overpriced nonsense.
>>63974720They are ridiculously fun. In AZ, a common plan tree drops little marble sized dates like crazy. They are absolutely everywhere. And about 2 seconds after they fall they get cooked by the sun. Which means we had unlimited frangible ammo. Very satisfying to see your shot explode on impact and not cause any real damage to your target except for a mild splatter mark.
>>63974749We'd shoot blackberries at each other lmao, your way sounds less messy.
Blackberries look a lot like gore when there's a lot of them
>>63974756Haha for sure. Before AZ I was up north where blackberries grow as weeds in your yard and we could just grab handfuls for free. They definitely look like blood and guts when mushed up
These always brought out my caveman atlatl abilities. Iโd love to set up a big warehouse with some soft cover and just have a big war with people using only these.
>>63974835I like the way you think, that'd be sick af.
>>63974845I need to get on the phone to Redbull. Theyโd probably sponsor it
>>63974582Dude I had this same one, got it in a pale of pellets Iโm pretty sure. Fuck, that takes me back, thank you :)
>>63974582The clear choice for air soft warfare
>>63973541 (OP)You wouldnโt catch me without my Daisy Airstrike 240 as a child.
Something a bit like this, but all wood, no plastic bits. I also had a long gun version, but with two barrels and the bands were just held by clothespins. I might actually still have that one somewhere.
Bought it because of Half-Life 2
I got the absolute shit beaten out of me every day by my brother when I was a kid, and the abuse stopped when I got one of those Daisy .177 spring-powered Beretta knockoffs and started carrying it in my waistband and shooting him with it when he'd start being a violent retard
Anyway, that's why I don't like shooting Beretta 92's
>>63973541 (OP)not this exact model, but very close
took down many an outlaw on the rough & tumble frontier of the backyard
>>63975778Regardless of how cool toy pistols can actually get, these will always be top tier. Honestly I kinda wanna get one again just to fuck around with when im bored
>>63975889As genuinely really cool as this is, theres absolutely been an incident where some kid got clubbed over the head with one of these
This in one hand and a Nerf Maverick in the other to cover me. I was unstoppable.
>>63977542Those prequel lightsaber toys were robust, I think I still have the tips of the darth maul one in a box.
Growing up in a nogunz house, we had to settle with cutoff boards that my dad didn't see fit to use and we pretended they were rifles. Then we found some ancient capguns that looked like flintlocks, they accepted those tiny red paper rolls. The rifles were rusty, worn, and a dollar each at an antique store and we begged for them the whole time; finally the owner let all three go for a dollar, he could tell how excited we were.
We stalked the woods all summer looking for Indians, redcoats, nazis, and stormtroopers. I won't say we were poor, because we had imaginations- but growing up broke really isn't something you noticed as a kid. Only after you look back as an adult, more so when you've got a family of your own, do you realize how scant your life really was.
Memories of my dad bending nails back into shape because he couldn't afford new ones. My mom getting excited about finding a newer hot plate at Goodwill. All the clothes we wore coming from older boys in the neighborhood and getting teased on the bus for it.
I found my old rifle- actually, my daughter did, exploring my parents property years ago- she recognized the wood stock and barrel as a gun, tucked away in the corner, and came straight to me to let me know she found an unsecured firearm and knew it was dangerous. She didn't touch it, just knew an adult had to take care of it. Once she took me to it though, I recognized it immediately. After cleaning it up, and sourcing a roll of paper charges, its been gifted to her. Her initials adorn the stock just below mine now, and I hope she one day passes it along to her children.
Thank you, OP, for the thread. You were not a faggot today.
>>63973541 (OP)slingshot and pocket knife. someone stole my sling shot though
>>63973541 (OP)Jet Disc Tracer Gun. Gold.
I got one of these at a value village (Canadian goodwill) in like 2010. I got 3 more belts off of eBay for basically nothing and attached them together, it was fucking sick.
>>63980388forgot the picrel I need to kill myself
>>63973541 (OP)Hate to admit it. I'm very tempted to get toy guns I found at a thift shop. One is a 911 with a workable slide.
>>63973541 (OP)I had a colt python 3inch barrel squirt gun that didnโt have an orange tip.
My uncle gave it to me because he had it in the 80โs before squirt guns couldnโt look like real guns.
I ran around the block like a retard pointing it at everyone I could and spraying them with water.
I could never understand the look of terror in their eyes when I pulled the trigger.
>>63973541 (OP)I had a cap gun Luger, too bad it broke and I think we threw it away (still no real Luger)
>>63980442Engraved cowboy six shooter cap guns were better than pic because you could have more sustained fire.
>>63980458We had a six shooter too but the cylinder eventually sheared off from too much use lmao
>>63980438A little rudimentary chemical warfare
>>63977233It was pretty solid for pot metal. The roll cap ones would eventually break but that ring cap one I had for at least a half a decade of fairly rough and regular use. I wish I could locate it.
These came in twos and i had a brother, you can imagine the welts
I had a 1911 where you insert a .45acp cartridge made out of rubber in to the barrel.
No mag just one shot and a lot of fun.
>transparent snubby cap revolver from Walgreens
All you needed for the mean streets of Chicago (suburbs)
>stick shaped like a rifle from the park
The original SOPMOD (but you have to use your imagination)
>rocks
Collect em, throw em (but not the cool looking ones)
Didn't have a super soaker, I was a waterballoon kid. Nothing more satisfying than beaning that one kid you don't like directly on the noggin
>>63974655my favorite as well. i always took off the front end
>>63973541 (OP)Probably the main reason why I've got an autistic obsession with berretas
Grade schooler me begged my parents to buy this