personally im not into breaking the barrel every shot so i have one of these

http://www.crosman.com/airguns/rifles/co2/1077
i give up some velocity but it doesnt bother me... i enjoy the semi auto haha
I'm not sure what you mean saying the whisper is more powerful they both shoot 1000 fps with lead pellets. Now the whisper is much more quite because of the silencer.Mateo wrote:hm my little brother bought one of these and also a gamo whisper. id have to say the gamo is much more powerful but i do like the feel of the crossman.
personally im not into breaking the barrel every shot so i have one of these![]()
http://www.crosman.com/airguns/rifles/co2/1077
i give up some velocity but it doesnt bother me... i enjoy the semi auto haha
mobile chernobyl wrote:I can shoot a Canuter Valve off my '82 Chevy Ram F150 AT LEAST 3/4 Mile with 'ma cannon made of soup cans duct taped together, then I just squirt some bacardi 151 in the chamber and hold up my cigarrete lighta and WHOOSH! That thing flies at least 3/4 mile
mobile chernobyl wrote:I can shoot a Canuter Valve off my '82 Chevy Ram F150 AT LEAST 3/4 Mile with 'ma cannon made of soup cans duct taped together, then I just squirt some bacardi 151 in the chamber and hold up my cigarrete lighta and WHOOSH! That thing flies at least 3/4 mile
toy /tɔɪ/
–noun
1. an object, often a small representation of something familiar, as an animal or person, for children or others to play with; plaything.
2. a thing or matter of little or no value or importance; a trifle.
3. something that serves for or as if for diversion, rather than for serious practical use.
4. a small article of little value but prized as a souvenir or for some other special reason; trinket; knickknack; bauble.
5. something diminutive, esp. in comparison with like objects.
6. an animal of a breed or variety noted for smallness of size: The winning terrier at the dog show was a toy.
7. a close-fitting cap of linen or wool, with flaps coming down to the shoulders, formerly worn by women in Scotland.
8. a simple, light piece of music, esp. of 16th or 17th century England, written for the virginal.
9. Obsolete.
a. amorous dallying.
b. a playful or amusing act; diversion; pastime.