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Airsoft rifle with shell ejection. Wildly impractical, massively overpriced, ridiculously fun and a real conversation starter.
It’s not being produced anymore so it technically is a collectors item.
Airsoft rifle with shell ejection. Wildly impractical, massively overpriced, ridiculously fun and a real conversation starter.
It’s not being produced anymore so it technically is a collectors item.
I I’m faced with 2 or more choices I used to overanalize them. Thinking logically through pros and cons and choosing what looked best on paper. But more often then not I came to regret my decision at the end.
I came to realize that often when faced with choices I had my mind already made up but I still felt obligated to look at things objectively - not just listing to my gut feeling". But this hindered me to actually do what I wanted to do in the end.
“You” know what “you” want - logic sometimes gets in the way of that.
I didn’t just blindly started to trust my gut on everything. But now, when I’m faced with choices I take note of the first impression I get when they are first presented to me. I use my gut feeling as a “weighting factor”.
Often times when it comes to “This looks better on paper, but this stuck out to me more when I first heard it.” I go with the latter, not the former.
Cops saying “Just a few bad apples”.
Remind me again? How does the full saying go?
Looks at my VW
*Erika intensifies*
Sorry to disappoint but its not a blowback. Its a Tanaka Works M40A1 with a wooden shaft.