And you just used the word 'players' as in 'play', as in kids' game.
Really? That's really reaching. Adults "play" too. The word isn't kid exclusive.
And you just used the word 'players' as in 'play', as in kids' game.
Holy shit! That is wild..
Really? That's really reaching. Adults "play" too. The word isn't kid exclusive.
Toys aren't kid exclusive. Video games are toys and this is a forum where many adults discuss video games.Really? That's really reaching. Adults "play" too. The word isn't kid exclusive.
Adults have become more childlike in recent times, "real" adulthood is increasingly delayed, etc. Not seeing the reason for confusion.
And a baseball bat can kill a person. It's still a kids toy.
ROCHESTER, New York, (January 15, 2013) –Crosman Corporation, long known for innovation and quality in the shooting sports, has introduced the new, MK-177™ multi-pump, bolt action, .177 caliber BB/pellet air rifle. The dual ammo MK-177 features new, Crosman® valve technology providing increased velocities with less effort.
“People want airguns that are uncomplicated, powerful and swift,” says Crosman Product Manager, Tom Clark. “The valve revolutionizes ease of pumping with the added benefit of providing impressive speed. Simply put, the new, MK-177 air rifle offers less work and more fun,” he said.
The MK-177 is light, maneuverable and features all-weather construction with a rifled steel barrel for added accuracy. Its fully adjustable sights and velocities of up to 800 fps with BBs and up to 750 fps with pellets make it an ideal multi-use air rifle. Pump the gun three times for indoor target practice or up to ten times to achieve higher velocity for outdoor shooting and pest control. The MK-177 is fed by a 5-shot pellet clip, or pour up to 300+ BBs into the internal magazine. Every time you pull back the ergonomic bolt handle and push it forward, another BB loads. It has a full Picatinny rail on top for your choice of optics and side rails for additional accessories. “Customize this airgun with all your favorite accessories,” says Clark. “Extra storage areas are found under the rubber recoil pad,” he said.
The MK-177 is assembled in the USA and is available in black or tan. A kit version includes a red dot sight, soft-sided case, 2 pellet clips, BBs, pellets and shooting glasses.
The MK-177 has an MSRP of $129, while the kit version retails for $179. Retail availability is expected in June, 2013.
Would you consider a baseball bat a toy?
"Yeah, I forgot, all my neon colored nerf bats killed people growing up:"
O RLY?
The manufacturer doesn't advertise it as a toy.
http://www.crosman.com/croswords/?p=3136
750-800 fps is more than double the velocity of your typical Airsoft "toy" gun.
Like I said though, arguing about the definition of what he was carrying is moot. He wasn't doing anything illegal.
And their stupid ass need to face SEVERE charges for this. Stupid Pieces of Shit.
In the end these toys are made to look like real guns, making it easily confusable for a real gun. For both racists and non racists.
There is no such thing as "real" adulthood. I'm sorry you've been lead to believe otherwise.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/09/u...gun-replicas-dangers.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/23/andy-lopez_n_4152819.html
And in case you don't consider latinos white then here is one from 6 days ago:
http://www.9news.com/story/news/loc...ecurity-guard-air-soft-gun-shooting/13521583/
Its not always a black/white issue...
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I'd rather see the news talk about these guns and how they look too realistic and how they are considered "toys".
However, that isn't how the news works. If a black man is killed holding one then its due to racial issues. If its a white or latino THEN it seems to be more about how these guns look too realistic.
I have some new targets, thanks to this thread.I think you are targetting the wrong things for bans.
Yes really, a baseball bat is a toy.
Good luck ordering sex toys from your work.Hhaha, work blocked that link due to the following reasons: ( Online Shopping, Weapons )
They will not though. The sad truth is no will face charges over this. Their is already precedent set in a similar situation.
I talked about this early in the thread but, this http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/23/andy-lopez_n_4152819.html 13 year old kid was killed in a similar situation in california and the cop got off without charges. That case took for ever to resolve also. The incident happened last october but, it was not until july that the family found out no charges would be brought against the cop.
You seem to be semi knowledgeable about these sorts of incidents.
Out of curiousity, how frequently does this kind of thing happen in Canada? That is, someone being shot and killed because their toy gun seemed like a real one to police.
Good luck ordering sex toys from your work.
I have some new targets, thanks to this thread.
I have some new targets, thanks to this thread.
Yes really, a baseball bat is a toy.
How the manufacturer advertises their product has no bearing on whether it's a toy or not. The Xbox One is also not advertised as a toy.
You were making a correlation between the air rifle being a toy and a baseball bat being a toy even if both can be used as weapons.
In any case (since 1992 in the US) toy guns are required to have an orange plug or be entirely brightly colored to signify them as toys.
If you go to the Crosman website ( http://www.crosman.com/ ) you will notice two distinct things:
1) Their "Airsoft" line all have orange tips
2) Their standard air rifles (like this model) don't.
Do you know why? Because one is classified as a toy and one is not.
You were making a correlation between the air rifle being a toy and a baseball bat being a toy even if both can be used as weapons.
In any case (since 1992 in the US) toy guns are required to have an orange plug or be entirely brightly colored to signify them as toys.
If you go to the Crosman website ( http://www.crosman.com/ ) you will notice two distinct things:
1) Their "Airsoft" line all have orange tips
2) Their standard air rifles (like this model) don't.
Do you know why? Because one is classified as a toy and one is not.
http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/retrieveECFR?gp=1&SID=c7b9dfa1176c8b46b470823f9207f044&ty=HTML&h=L&n=15y1.2.2.8.9&r=PARTThis part applies to toy, look-alike, and imitation firearms (devices) having the appearance, shape, and/or configuration of a firearm and produced or manufactured and entered into commerce on or after May 5, 1989, including devices modelled on real firearms manufactured, designed, and produced since 1898. This part does not apply to:
(a) Non-firing collector replica antique firearms, which look authentic and may be a scale model but are not intended as toys modelled on real firearms designed, manufactured, and produced prior to 1898;
(b) Traditional B-B, paint-ball, or pellet-firing air guns that expel a projectile through the force of compressed air, compressed gas or mechanical spring action, or any combination thereof, as described in American Society for Testing and Materials standard F 589-85, Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Non-Powder Guns, June 28, 1985. This incorporation by reference was approved by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies may be obtained from the IHS Inc., 15 Inverness Way East, Englewood, CO 80112, www.global.ihs.com, Phone: 800.854.7179 or 303.397.7956, Fax: 303.397.2740, Email: global@ihs.com. A copy is available for inspection in the Office of the Chief Counsel for NIST, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Telephone: (301) 975-2803, or at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
(c) Decorative, ornamental, and miniature objects having the appearance, shape and/or configuration of a firearm, including those intended to be displayed on a desk or worn on bracelets, necklaces, key chains, and so on, provided that the objects measure no more than thirty-eight (38) millimeters in height by seventy (70) millimeters in length, the length measurement excluding any gun stock length measurement.
Glad to see someone still enjoying Hulk Hands.I know, can't wait to go home and beat my missus with my rubber fist!
wow@the couple still calling the toy a weapon.http://www.whio.com/news/news/local/beavercreek-walmart-shooting-case-it-happened/ngxw7/
Yes and it seems he's already justified his behavior due to the end result.
From the couple's statement it sounds like the guy couldn't believe what he was hearing and turned around to see what was going on only to get fired upon by police.
He must have seemed like a real threat just ignoring potential targets and heading to the pet's department.
You might want to check out the law. The orange cap is not actually required for the Airsoft line. The law doesn't distinguish between them and the "standard air rifles".
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Like I said though, arguing about the definition of what he was carrying is moot. He wasn't doing anything illegal.
the denial that ethnicity plays a factor in these cases is always amusing.
The assumption that people assume ethnicity always plays a roll is amusing.
I have a neighbor who is a cop in an area where an officer was very recently shot to death during a routine traffic stop. Him and I will talk the racist cop issue, and he will readily admit after interacting with police all over - that there are racist cops, but that it's not a majority. I never default to racism being a cause for police action without honestly looking at the evidence for that case.
There is evidence of this guy pointing a realistic looking pellet gun at random people resulting in a police call. Why are people refusing to take that into consideration. Getting that call, seeing that pellet gun - police are trained to make split-second decisions and it is never easy. Without evidence of racism, my knee-jerk isn't going to be to call a cop a racist and shout down anyone who doesn't fully agree hook-line-and-sinker.
Make a judgement with your brain with the evidence given.
I don't wanna say race, Cranky..
2nd if you are pointing a realistic looking rifle at people
Allegedly..
Well of course...
All air rifles sold at walmart are in boxes though. Not sure why anyone would take the rifle out of the box and start playing with it in the store and not expect people to freak out.
No one else in the store thought anything of it until an overzealous man imagined an angry black man was going to rob the store and escalated things.
Not to mention the Ohio is an open carry state, so what exactly is the issue? I've seen photos of nothing but happy people walking around in stores with giant rifles, because freedom.No one else in the store thought anything of it until an overzealous man imagined an angry black man was going to rob the store and escalated things.
Doesn't Walmart sell actual guns and ammo now?
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http://m.neogaf.com/showpost.php?p=124790114Such a fucked up story. I have no clue how all these people finished the police training... you'd think they would have standards... apparently not.
FFS he even just picked it up in that very store. Truly sad.
What I wonder is, aren't toy guns supposed to have a orange tip to prevent that confusion?
I guess that's one way to spin it...
The man turned to look at them with a stare she described as if he was telling them, dont come near me.
Im thinking that he is either going to rob the place or hes there to shoot somebody else.
The man looked kind of serious, Ronald Ritchie said.
He didnt really want to be looked at and when people did look at him
Oh I think you know that freedom ain't for everyone.Not to mention the Ohio is an open carry state, so what exactly is the issue? I've seen photos of nothing but happy people walking around in stores with giant rifles, because freedom.
I open shit I'm buying all the time..I'm buying it, and I've never seen a sign in a store that says ours illegal.
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Well of course...
All air rifles sold at walmart are in boxes though. Not sure why anyone would take the rifle out of the box and start playing with it in the store and not expect people to freak out.