Handguns | .22 Pistol "Grasshopper"
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Re: Handguns | .22 Pistol "Grasshopper"
excelent, cawgiver is a nice challenging comp, fun to shoot birds out of the air with this, good for harvesting pesky smaller pheasants
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Re: Handguns | .22 Pistol "Grasshopper"
Nice animation, model, and material but terrible sound. Low low low power but fast and fun to shoot. I often take it with me turkey hunting, its fun to pop fleeing birds with... as long as they are really close. I voted average because it can be a fun little gun. If I was judging it strictly on utility and usefulness, it would have gotten a worse rating.
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I really like the combination of small game = handgun
Got few kills with it so far, and I like it. Nice iron sights too.
Rated good.
Got few kills with it so far, and I like it. Nice iron sights too.
Rated good.
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Rated Good
Now that we have .22 LR rifle pistol takes a back seat but it is an excellent weapon to take for small pray as it weight so little. It performs exactly as it should.
Now that we have .22 LR rifle pistol takes a back seat but it is an excellent weapon to take for small pray as it weight so little. It performs exactly as it should.
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Voted good.
There are obvious better choices for the ethical species (Plinkington, .223, airgun). Yet this gun is allowed for quite a lot of species and takes little space in your inventory.
Within 50m you should be able to kill anything (if you don't hit rabbit legs). This gun perfoms well and comes now with 150 rounds which is plenty. Also not much wobble.
There are obvious better choices for the ethical species (Plinkington, .223, airgun). Yet this gun is allowed for quite a lot of species and takes little space in your inventory.
Within 50m you should be able to kill anything (if you don't hit rabbit legs). This gun perfoms well and comes now with 150 rounds which is plenty. Also not much wobble.
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this arm it's so cool
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Re: Handguns | .22 Pistol "Grasshopper"
I bought it a day b4 the plinkington came out... very sad because i can only shoot stuff 50 meters or less with this gun
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I use this mainly for secondary targets. Good for small game but I use it mainly for quick follow-up shots when bird hunting.
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Re: Handguns | .22 Pistol "Grasshopper"
Usually i carry a Plinkington to shot pheasant in the ground in Hirsch, now i got this little pistol but i found is more noisy than the Plinky, or maybe was my first impression, i would like to know what is the spook radius of this pistol? with the Plinkington i shot at over 100mts at rabbits or pheasants, but this one i guess need to be closer, the scope is much more limited too.
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