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How do gas piston air pistols work?
Gas piston air pistols use stored gas to push the piston forward, compressing the air ahead of it, creating pressure that forces the pellet out of the barrel.
The pellets for gas piston air pistols come in many different sizes and materials, which gives you options to choose from when it comes to grain size or what material you want the pellet to be made of. Different grain sizes and
materials affect accuracy and power, so this is an important consideration when choosing your gas air gun.
What are the advantages of gas piston air pistols?
Gas piston's main advantages over coiled steel springs include:
No spring torque or velocity loss due to temperature. Gas pistons move very smoothly and have no coils so they do not become harder to cock the colder it gets.
Gas pistons are much easier to cock than coiled steel springs. Since they have no coils, gas pistons can be cocked for long periods of time without degrading your shot count meaning you will never lose power if you need to take a moment
between shots or even shoot off extra rounds simply because the gun is already cocked and ready.
Gas pistons also have smoother actions and require less maintenance compared to coiled steel springs.
If you're looking for a high-quality air pressure pistol, Gas Piston Air Pistols are the way to go. They are a popular choice because they're the best option for those who want to shoot more than one round without losing power. Gas
pistons also provide amazing accuracy and smooth actions, making them much easier to use. If you're looking for an air pressure pistol that won't break down over time or get harder to cock as it gets colder outside, a Gas Piston Air
Pistol is your go-to!
Pyramyd AIR is proud to be an authorized gas piston air pistol dealer, so check out the latest models of air pressure pistols for yourself today! If you have any questions or want to know more, feel free to contact our in-house experts
via phone, text, or email. We'll be happy to help you pick out your next air pistol.