In a home environment? NO. At a firing range or a private, open area? Yes.
Ok well dry leaves catch on fire fast because they contain no water and water repells against fire
Depends on what the maker says.
It is not a good practice to dry fire paintball markers, as it can give unnessicairy wear to the o-rings.
I dint know u tell me {dummy] what u just call me a dummy what dummy ok ok u f****** bastere* get off of my back Jesus and God are not real ur an idiot #$%^())&^%% if u think they do exist
It's not ideal, but if you keep your eye on it to avoid fire, then it's OK if necessary.
look it up and stop being stupid ok dummy people
you have to get to mustafar ok. you dummy and how do you get the ARC CASTER
no dummy. you will crush the human growing inside of you.
When there's a fire.
Ok you idiot ,what you do is use an escort service or a call girl hope that solves your problem dummy!!
No........
Apparently he took them from cardio-respiratory protocols. When somebody is being trained on how to do CPR they ask the "patient": "Annie are you OK?" Annie is the dummy's name.