Air Soft/Paintball guns for kids
This weekend we’re in Tucson with Sylvia’s grandkids-all 8 of em. They
all wanted to celebrate Mother’s Day with her, and Sheriff Lou is
tagging along.
Sylvia’s grandkids all call me Sheriff Lou. I asked for this when the
first one was born.
I didn’t want to be called grandpa, out of respect for their real
grandpas, who are still alive and don’t deserve to be disrespected by ever
hearing some other man being called grandpa to their own grandkids.
Guess I’m kinda old school that way.
Anyhow we’re all having a blast with our Air Soft guns. They’re a
kinder, gentler version of the adult paint ball guns–we’ve got those,
too–that don’t hurt the youngins when you nail ‘em.
The kids love ‘em. Their only complaint is that they’re not automatic
firing–you’ve got to cock the gun each time–which slows em down too
much when they get the enemy in their sights. Guess they don’t want to
aim, they just want to fire.
And they’re safe, as long as everyone wears goggles. The eyes are the
only vulnerable spot on the body–even a little girls body. In Tucson,
we worry more about running into cactus and yucca and mesquite than we
do about getting hit by the enemy.
If you’ve got some kids or grandkids you think need to spend more time
outdoors, away from the computers and electronic doodads, our air soft
guns is what you need. They’re reasonably priced, the kids dig em, and
the next time you’re looking for something to get em, all you gotta do
is buy some more ammo.
Find them at www.daneseselfdefense.com/airsoft.htm.
And if you’re the kid you’re buying for, check out the paint ball gun
stuff at www.daneseselfdefense.com/paintballgun.htm.
But amember to check your guns at the door, or Sheriff Lou may pay you
a visit.
Adios, pardner,