When I was a kid, in the late 1940s, my "bedroom" was in the basement, half of which was unfinished. I slept on an army cot, in an army mummy sleeping bag, with a canvas tarp thrown over to keep the snow that blew in under the sole plate from collecting on my non-water proof sleeping bag. I slept like a bug in a rug. I used my paper route money to buy my first gun, a Daisy "Little Beaver" lever action bb rifle, the one which allowed you to put around 200 bbs in a tube which surrounded the barrel. I passed many an evening shooting mice and rats that ventured out along the dirt paths in the unfinished portion. After a while they were all killed by head shots.
In 1954, when dad took a vacation, we drove from Colorado to Yellowstone, up through Idaho, over to Coos Bay, Oregon and down Highway 1 to the Golden Gate bridge, across California, through Nevada to Grand Junction, and on back home to Denver. I took my bb gun and about 5,000 bb's and target practiced out the right rear window at just about anything along side the road. Never got stopped once. I shot that bb gun in every state we passed through. My step brother and I would compete at shooting sparrows and only counted those that were more than 20 yards away and only shot in the head.
When I was about 14 my paper route supplied me with a Sheridan Blue streak 5mm air rifle,. It had rifling and was extremely accurate. The pellets were Aluminum and lead, had two band that the rifling groves could cut into, had a conical front and a conical depression in the rear. I always shot 8 pumps. Shooting off hand at targets 100 feet away I could over a 5 shot group with a dime.
About four years ago I purchased two air-riles so my grandsons and I could do some affordable plinking and I could teach them how to shoot and about gun safety. One is a .22 Benjamin 392, which looks nearly identical to the Blue Streak, and a .17 Gamo break barrel, which is also remarkably accurate and powerful, even though it is single stroke. With the proper backing one can shoot them in the basement on a home made 10 yd range.