Why is that so, it's simply because you'll see a lot of killing machineries as you scroll down.
Even to begin writing this post turn me on XD. Just kidding okay. Looking at rows of real handguns, shotguns and rifles lying in front of me just make me want to shout my lungs out!
In Malaysia, normal citizens just cannot simply own a firearm or even to play one. But what to do if you're a firearms maniac like me? Come to Thailand bah! There's plenty for you to try at an affordable price. Different types of round cost you varied-ly.
The most expensive will be .357'' magnum bullet(above), which is 130baht(rm13.50) per blast. Pulls the trigger and bang, there goes your rm13.50.
The 9mm cost lesser. One shot is roughly 80baht(rm8.40). I tried on of those, and believe me, it is not as you can imagine.
This is the picture of me trying a Smith & Wesson .45''. I aimed at the chest, and the bullet ended up a clean headshot =.=. Consider lucky I guess? It is the blow-back that jolted my aim above.
See the hole on the head? That is my first shot! The others just simply punched holes all over the target.
Seng my roommate also tagged along. The gun nearly kicked off his hands during the first shot.
Both of us also tried scoped rifle. In this case, a simple .22'' SS. It's just so cool that you can shoot accurately from far. That's why I always like sniper rifle, accurate and clean!
Overall, we'd tried a .45'' handgun, a .22'' rifle, and also shotgun. Quite an experience you cannot get anywhere, only in Thailand.
After the shooting we requested to post with each firearms. And when the trainers said yes, our faces grinned.
Bang bang bang! 3 down.
Seng with his wild west shooting post.
Blowing off the ashes.
The double crossing killer post. Muahahhaahaa..
Something you always see in the movie. 2 handed shooting technique.

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