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Can someone recommend a good all metal high velocity BB handgun? I used to have a 22 caliber luger all metal, but now all I see is plastic junk. Any reccomendations are welcome.
Originally posted by BOOFER7 Can someone recommend a good all metal high velocity BB handgun? I used to have a 22 caliber luger all metal, but now all I see is plastic junk. Any reccomendations are welcome.
I have a Crosman model 760-25 pumpmaster. Mine has a wood stock, no plastic at all. I put a scope on it too.
Paratrooper style folding stock with side lever cocking action. Use as a rifle or as a very high power pistol in the folded position. Grooved for a scope. All metal construction. Overall length in open position 35.5". Overall length in folded position 26.5", weight 6 lbs., 177 caliber, 800 fps.
is the Tech Force 6 the kind of rifle where you have to pull the front of the gun down after every shot? Is there a sniper rifle type of bb gun that is easier to cock and still gets around 1000 feet per second?
Originally posted by Reggi914 is the Tech Force 6 the kind of rifle where you have to pull the front of the gun down after every shot? Is there a sniper rifle type of bb gun that is easier to cock and still gets around 1000 feet per second?
I hope not. I just bought it. Oh man Im gonna just plotz if thats the case...
Originally posted by Reggi914 is the Tech Force 6 the kind of rifle where you have to pull the front of the gun down after every shot? Is there a sniper rifle type of bb gun that is easier to cock and still gets around 1000 feet per second?
At 1000 fps pretty much everything is pellets rather than BBs. You may want to look at precharged pneumatics. Basically, you have to pump air into the chamber to provide the energy for the projectile. It's like pumping the rifle, but instead of doing it in the field after every shot, you do all of the "pumping" before you go outside. You can get about 30-40 shots on a full tank. Then you just have to pump the tank up again. No more tossing out empty CO2 cartridges. All you have to do is the bolt action in between each shot.
The S410E comes with a shrouded barrel to decrease the loudness. Another model that I like is called the "tarantula," but that one is unshrouded. These types of "BB guns" are very accurate and consistent. There's almost no recoil. A friend of mine in the midwest was able to take out small rodents consistently at 90 yards with a 24x scope. The gun still has enough energy at that distance to basically take down the rodents.
These guns run for about $600-800 and up, but they're worth every cent. These are no your red ryder Walmart BB rifles. You'll be lucky to hit a soda can at 30 ft with those.
Originally posted by Reggi914 so whats a good (semi cheap) rifle that doesent require you to pull down the barrel to reload and "power" the gun after every shot.
crossman has a "repeatair" that shoots 12 shots semi auto its C02 powered.
I just got a cheap crossman 66 powermaster from walmart for like $55. It came with a scope and with pellets I can shoot in the opening of coke can from about 40ft. Its powerfull enough to put a squirrel down. I got a rabbit with it when I lived in college station... no use for the thing now