At the left handed airsoft store.
You should not leave a air rifle cocked for longer than is necessary to shot it. Over time the spring will deform it it is left cocked for a long period of time.
Yes, you should practice, practice, practice. If you can stay in one position for 40 hours and hold your airsoft gun to the left, you will learn even faster and military snipers will be jealous of your mad skills.
Its estimated that there are 12,500 Red cocked woodpeckers left.
Best left to a trained technician
While simply getting rained on is not likely to cause problems (dry the gun off) being left in a wet condition does not work well for anything that has metal and electrical parts.
do not eat it,don't eat anything that has sat out for more than a total of four hours.
you take a left at the bp station you go ten miles north and theres a man in a yellow poncho his name is hank he'll take you to the airsoft building that's were you go
yes. pull off the left side and pull the rest off
Actually air guns have very little kick. Nitro is about the same as spring. Nitro has the advantage over spring in that it has no "spring wobble" when fired and it can be left "cocked" for a long period of time without damage to the system.Actually air guns have very little kick. Nitro is about the same as spring. Nitro has the advantage over spring in that it has no "spring wobble" when fired and it can be left "cocked" for a long period of time without damage to the system.
No, chicken cannot be left out. It should be chilled for sure. Anything over two hours is definitely entering the danger zone.
Anything left out over an hour probably shouldn't be cooked. The danger zone is two hours at the temp between 41 and 141 degrees any protien that is left out between that time range is consider no good.