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Choosing the Right Air Rifle
By Cixx Admin Date Posted.. 2010-01-25 21:14:19
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 By: Chad Reimer

Since the beginning of air guns in 1780, militaries have looked to these firearms as a silent way to commence military applications. But due to the development of modern era firearms, they have been all but forgotten amongst military developers. However, their legacy lives on in the recreational shooters of America, making the air guns truly American classics for all type of shooters and outdoors enthusiasts.

Air rifles are some of the most popular traditions in America; a great way to get familiar with firearms or plinking for much cheaper than a standard rifle. The air rifle has come a long way from the early days of Red Ryder BB guns, which have become pop culture icons. Now BB guns and other air guns have became sporting guns used for games known as air soft, which is similar to paintball.

While a wide range of other countries have bans on these air-powered firearms, air guns are some of the best-selling types of firearms on the market in the USA. The tradition lives well in America, offering every type of air rifle, air pistol, and accessory unrestricted.

There are several different types of air gun power sources. One of the most popular is spring piston, which is generally cocked before usage. Another popular type of air gun action is pneumatic, which uses pre-compressed air to push the projectile to its target. Multi-stroke is another type of pneumatic, which allows the user to pump the air gun to get the proper amount of pressure.

Single stroke is probably the best known, generally using a cocking lever to reset the projectile and develop the pressure needed to hit the target. The various air gun types are suited to the needs of the shooter, ranging from competition to plinking at targets. A large number of farmers have been switching to air rifles for varmints, due to the safer projectile, not risking injuries in the far distance.

The top names in air guns are Beeman, Benjamin, Crosman, Daisy, EAA, Gamo, RWS, and Walther. These manufacturers have been on the cutting edge of air gun technology and continue to provide new technology and innovations. The majority of these manufacturers make CO2 powered air guns as well, which have quickly become the top selling air rifles and air pistols on the market.

The advantage of CO2 powered guns is the fact CO2 is relatively inexpensive and provides velocities that are unmatched by other forms of propellants. In this way, air soft firearms are far different than a typical BB gun or pellet gun. Remember, BB guns, pellet guns, and air soft guns are not toys and should never be fired at another human, as serious injury can occur.

When handled with responsibility, air guns are great for a first-timer or just plinking around the house. I would recommend any of the above mentioned names for a friend or customer, due to the high quality and reliability associated with the brands themselves. When operated safely and according to the user manuals, these can be great recreational tools.


 

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