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John Garcia on December 19, 2025 2:51 am This sounds like overkill for a regular air pistol. What’s the actual use case for something this powerful? Reply
Noah Jackson on December 19, 2025 3:46 am Maybe pest control or target shooting? That’s usually where high-powered air guns are used. Reply
Liam Miller on December 19, 2025 2:53 am As a gun enthusiast, I’m curious about the ballistics—how does an air pistol compare to a traditional firearm in terms of stopping power? Reply
Emma Jackson on December 19, 2025 3:33 am Great point. The video suggests it rivals some small-caliber firearms, but it’s still far from a standard handgun. Reply
Amelia E. White on December 19, 2025 2:53 am If this air pistol is truly that powerful, why isn’t it already banned? What’s the legal threshold for these things? Reply
Noah Johnson on December 19, 2025 3:09 am Good question. Maybe regulations just haven’t caught up with the tech yet. Reply
Amelia Taylor on December 19, 2025 3:18 am It might depend on the jurisdiction. Some places have stricter rules than others. Reply
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This sounds like overkill for a regular air pistol. What’s the actual use case for something this powerful?
Maybe pest control or target shooting? That’s usually where high-powered air guns are used.
As a gun enthusiast, I’m curious about the ballistics—how does an air pistol compare to a traditional firearm in terms of stopping power?
Great point. The video suggests it rivals some small-caliber firearms, but it’s still far from a standard handgun.
If this air pistol is truly that powerful, why isn’t it already banned? What’s the legal threshold for these things?
Good question. Maybe regulations just haven’t caught up with the tech yet.
It might depend on the jurisdiction. Some places have stricter rules than others.