That little silver bottle
Today we will look at something that has powered airguns longer than breakbarrel pellet rifles have been in existence — CO2, and more specifically, CO2 cartridges.
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Today we will look at something that has powered airguns longer than breakbarrel pellet rifles have been in existence — CO2, and more specifically, CO2 cartridges.
Today we begin the project to improve the shooting characteristics of reader RidgeRunner’s Diana 34. That’s the actual rifle shown above.
Because of the title you may think I’m going to talk about the first airgun I ever owned, but I’m really not.
This report covers: 2023 Texas Airgun Show Before we start I have to tell you that the 2023 Texas Airgun Show is in jeopardy of being cancelled. The only manufacturer who will attend thus far is AirForce Airguns, and that will severely limit public attendance. What happens is the public attends hoping to buy a … Read more
Today we continue to look at the accuracy of certain newer .22-caliber pellets.
Today I want to discuss precharged pneumatic (PCP) fill adaptors. This is one thing that keeps many airgunners at bay, where PCPs are concerned.
Today we look at an old friend — my .22-caliber ASP20 from Sig.