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A full-auto BB-gun is fun. A .30cal full-auto PCP is rudely expensive and not at all practical.Umm,, FUN
Love PCP.That looks like a lot of fun . I’m a PCP air rifle guy so I get the fun of shooting targets with a airgun. Full auto would bring a smile to my face no matter how hard I tried not to smile. Air rifles are fun for me because I can shoot them many places where a firearm is not as welcome or practical. Inside of a garage or a basement. Backstop requirements are easy to make and maintain. Outside the sound is lower due to not breaking the sound barrier. A tin of 500 .22 or .177 pellets can be found at $5 to $7 dollars if you want to shop around. Your prices will likely vary.
Initial investment in the equipment for a PCP air rifle can range from $200.00 and up to thousands of dollars depending upon how your budget looks. I did see a new advertisement for a bargain priced entry level pcp air rifle at $150. Hand pumps can be purchased for a reasonable cost $60 and up. Being an older a compressor is easier for seniors well past retirement.
Spring powered air rifle is a very reasonable option for having a fun time with target practice.
My last air rifle was purchased used from a local dealer who’s primarily line is selling Metal Detecting equipment. Selling air rifles just because he likes them also. I fish also and have more fishing equipment than any person could ever need. my wife knows about the hobbies best not to use my name to justify a habit with your better half. take care have fun and enjoy yourself
I have the Avenger in .25. Loving it.My brother has used 5mm and I’ve used .22 pellets with good results but have been thinking about a .25. One thing that I have a problem with is I can buy .22 CBs for the same price as pellets, shoot them from a lighter long barreled rifle and they are accurate and quiet…
Got one as a teenager and have put thousands of rounds through it. Put a lot of meat on the table with it, too!My favorite.
An Official Journal Of The NRA | Remington 572: Still A Popular Pump-Action Rifle
Despite being out of production for decades, Remington's 572 pump-action rifle continues to be popular on the used market.www.americanrifleman.org
CB .22s have been overlooked by many due to their lower velocity. They have taken game often quietly and effectively.My brother has used 5mm and I’ve used .22 pellets with good results but have been thinking about a .25. One thing that I have a problem with is I can buy .22 CBs for the same price as pellets, shoot them from a lighter long barreled rifle and they are accurate and quiet…
The compressor is the kicker.This post has sent me down the rabbit hole looking at air rifles of larger calibers.
Do you know you can buy moderators/silencers off the net. And no paperwork.This post has sent me down the rabbit hole looking at air rifles of larger calibers.