
There are several options for air guns. Some are have a spring piston, some tires several times, and some are single-stroke pneumatic. The only movement tires are less expensive to operate and require no additional CO2 cylinders. To avoid problems with neighbors consider a quiet spring pistons. To get your shots right and get the closest to its goal in terms of accuracy a single stroke pneumatic pistols are the best option. If the thought of constant cocking the gun You put off shooting for days, you can go to the pre-loaded or CO2 guns power.
For safety reasons, air guns are usually of low power. High-powered weapons result in greater accuracy and performance, however, high-powered weapons may not be the best choice for normal shooting activities. The most popular is that of several canyons of stroke. Are compact and do not suffer from the dangers of decline, as the cartridge gun. The firearm cartridge has been responsible in the past by a lot of accidents due to shrinkage, with some accidents in the magnitude of the cause serious injury or amputation. The multi-time weapons are moderate in power. However, the flip side of using these weapons is their accuracy rather low and the time and energy that used to have the vaccine ready.
The spring-piston guns are the quietest of the lot of guns air. In spring piston guns are more efficient than the guns of the reservoir. The upper limit for spring-piston guns is 370 m / s to 177 cal (4.5 mm pellets). The systems used for spring-piston include side levers, under levers motorized barrel and reassembly. While the use of spring-piston guns use a hand to stop rearming lever, only if the guarantor slips, not injured. The spring arms also have a tendency to recede.
The pre-charged air guns provide its users with high precision and high power. The provision makes multiple gunshots the best option, while hunting. These weapons do not require a titanic effort to shoot, since they are equipped with a scuba tank that makes sure that not much energy is wasted while firing the shot.
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