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I shoot down my cellar, but worried about the loud report, it has the crack of a .22. Where I live it’s illegal to shoot a slingshot in your backyard.
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https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p...dsyrdrydr19agu This model is named after comic book western hero Red Ryder: http://d1466nnw0ex81e.cloudfront.net...00/2673353.jpg and is especially remembered as the desperately wished for Christmas present of Ralphie Parker in the movie A Christmas Story (1983).
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Any one else remember the big packs of BBs that u could get in a box? It was probably a 5pound box and had packages of silver bbs, maybe a 100 per package. Seems like they were called “silver” something. I’d love to find them again
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I remember small packets like little ketchup packs that held BBs. Seems that the Daisy brand BBs were packed in yellow and black? I also remember the cardboard cylinders from daisy that were yellow with a cardboard cap in black, maybe? The Daisy BBs were copper colored and Crossman were usually a nickel color. The Crossman pump BB/pellet gun was fun in that it held quite a number of BBs and had the "bolt action" that would load a BB and hold it in place with a small magnet. I used to pump mine up 10 times and manually load 5 to 10 BBs and shoot. Air shot gun! I had to be careful to not tip the barrel or the BBs would roll out before I could shoot.
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