What kind of BB gun do you prefer? Air/electric/pump/handgun or rifle? | |
sirpipsalot User ID: 1018287 United States 06/28/2010 03:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well it depends on what you want it for, and your budget ? I have 3 A gamo in .177 A Beeman IN 22.cal And a daisy 177 All of them armed with a single barrel break . the 22 will take almost all small game within say 50 feet with ease rabbits squirrels etc the 177 will make easy work of doves within the same range, all of them are scoped. You can also get pre charged that you fill with a dive tank and also arms with a single barrel break and have velocities in 22 cal that will match a 22 rimfire but now we are talking big bucks but if you just want to pling you can get a crossman 10 pumper for around 40 bucks. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1018284 United States 06/28/2010 03:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | +1 for the Gamo .177 and the Benji in .22. Break barrel. Gamo .177 has taken several squirels. Benji is unbelievably hard to cock. Heavy. Haven't shot it much. But comes as a combo .177/.22 w/scope at Walmart for about $140 or so. And has a pretty good rep in the airgun forums. Gamo is a sweet shooter. Good rep. Has a fair amount of mods that can be done. |
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teamster User ID: 878454 United States 06/28/2010 03:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've liked my single break barrel. Always works well and I don't have to worry about getting CO2 or compressed air. my2cents.......... . This is a must see video......This woman describes why we have, and should protect our second amendment. [link to video.google.com] . . Rights do not require government registration, certification, or approval, and are not subject to any form of taxation — otherwise they are not rights, they are privileges granted at the discretion of the government, controlled by the government, and revocable by the government. By Brian Puckett. [link to www.geoffmetcalf.com] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1018278 United States 06/28/2010 03:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well it depends on what you want it for, and your budget ? I have 3 A gamo in .177 A Beeman IN 22.cal And a daisy 177 All of them armed with a single barrel break . the 22 will take almost all small game within say 50 feet with ease rabbits squirrels etc Quoting: sirpipsalotthe 177 will make easy work of doves within the same range, all of them are scoped. You can also get pre charged that you fill with a dive tank and also arms with a single barrel break and have velocities in 22 cal that will match a 22 rimfire but now we are talking big bucks but if you just want to pling you can get a crossman 10 pumper for around 40 bucks. yes. i have heard about single break guns, seems like the way to go Am looking for one for small game |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1018284 United States 06/28/2010 03:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.pyramydair.com] I like these guys for shopping. If you're lokinh for a pretty good pistol the Crossman 1377 is excellent |