Air Rifles
Shop Target & Hunting Air Rifles
Shopping for a high-powered air rifle? Find the perfect match at Pyramyd AIR! No matter what type you need, you'll find a great selection here, so you'll make your next purchase with confidence. We have what you need because we're one of the biggest online air rifle stores, so you know you're getting a great price on a rifle for adults. A high-quality air rifle will serve you well regardless if you need an air rifle for hunting, target practice or plinking around the backyard. Why be stingy! Treat yourself to a high quality air rifle, and see why so many people love shooting them.
Hatsan Blitz
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$999.99Air Venturi Avenger
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Gamo Swarm Magnum Pro
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Black Bunker BM8
$279.95
Umarex Komplete
$192.99
Seneca Dragon Claw II
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Umarex Fusion 2
$145.99
JTS Airguns Airacuda
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Basic Types of Air Rifles
An air rifle is a type of rifle that uses compressed air or gas to propel a projectile rather than gunpowder or other explosive propellant. Air rifles can range in caliber from .177 up to .50. They offer several advantages over firearms for some applications. Advantages include quiet operation, low ammo cost, and suitability for urban environments. These rifles shoot metal projectiles, such as pellets, slugs, or bbs, for multiple use cases, such as:
- Hunting: Hunting air rifles are typically .22 caliber and larger (.25 air rifles, .30 air rifles, and up to .50 caliber). If you're interested in air rifles for hunting, and which to use for what types of game, read more on hunting with airguns and this article by expert Tom Gaylord on hunting with an air rifle. They are similar but do cover various aspects from pest control to actual hunting.
- Target shooting: The most popular type for target shooting is .177 caliber. These low-powered .177 air rifles are perfect to enjoy a full day of shooting entertainment.
- Pest control and small game: This requires a more powerful .177 caliber or .22 caliber air rifle, but we would recommend sticking with a .22.
- Competition: Competition rifles generally fall in the .177-caliber category.