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December 31st, 2010

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Norica Young Air Rifles Catch Them Young

December 28th, 2010

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Shooting is a passion for some people and a hobby for many. While many prefer hunting a game in the woods, there are others who find pleasure in plinking and hunting rodents in the garden. It is a fun-filled experience to spend a lazy afternoon plinking and hitting targets with your kid in your own backyard.

But, wouldn’t you be asking too much of your kid, if you expect him to hit the target with your gun? Of course it will! To make things easy, Norica has come up with youth training rifles that are ideal for training your kid in shooting. The best part about these Norica Young Air Rifles is that they come at an affordable price. So, you no longer have to shell out a large amount of cash to get your kid his very first hunter sport air rifle.

Norica Young Sport Air Rifles are .177 caliber youth training rifles that have a muzzle velocity of 670 feet per second (fps) when fired with Performance Ballistic Alloy (PBA) ammo. If you don’t care much about the velocity, a cheaper option is also available. You can load these Norica Sport Air Rifles with 7.7-grain lead pellets and still get a decent muzzle velocity of 590 fps. Norica Young Air Rifles are ambidextrous hunter sport air rifles and can be used by all kids, whether they are left-handed or right-handed. These youth training rifles come with a lightweight, white-painted wood stock, a break barrel, an adjustable rear sight for windage or elevation, a hooded post front sight, a 11mm scope rail, and more.

These hunter sport air rifles are made in Spain and are specifically designed to suit young shooters during their training phase. So, if your junior wants to become a shooter, then gift him one of these Norica Sport Air Rifles and watch him become an expert marksman as he grows up.



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Air Gun Rifles & Pistols

December 26th, 2010

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Air gun rifles & pistols are weapons that use compressed air or gas to projectile metal ammunition. The oldest airgun rifles go back to 1580 and are located in a Livrustkammaren Museum in Stockholm. The modern airgun rifle is quite sophisticated and useful for hunters trying to maintain stealth. BSA air rifles are a great example of the modern air rifles that are available today. BSA air rifles are some the best rifles for shooting. The BSA R-10 is one of the top airgun rifles out there on the market. It only weights 3.1 kg and is able to shoot a 177/4.5 mm round at 250 m/sec or a .22/5.5 mm round at 173 m/sec. This rifle is truly a dream for hunters and also has the ability to shoot without a sound due it having such a low speed. Another great rifle is the BSA Air Rifle Scorpion .22. This rifle is a single-shot, bolt-action airgun that features the ‘Bolas’ handle which makes loading quite efficient.

Other styles of air-compressed weaponry include airgun pistols. Airgun pistols come in a variety of styles from the airgun Desert Eagle Hand Pistol to the Berretta Pistol FS92. The Berreta Pistol FS92 shoots .177 mm pellets a rate of 119.8 meters per second and features a realistic 8 shot repeater clip. Airgun pistols are lightweight, easy to carry, and require only a CO2 cartridge for its power source.

Air gun rifles & pistols have a variety of uses including hunting, small rodent control, plinking, and in competitive sports. In the Olympics, there are two events that use air guns. There is the Olympic 10 m Air Rifle competition and the 10 m Air Pistol competition. Another popular event is Field Target shooting. Competitors shoot and attempt to knock down metal plates in the shape of animals using airguns. Using their airguns, they aim at a designated “kill zone” in the target, which is cut out of the metal silhouettes. A good Olympic rifle is the BSA Air Rifle Scorpion T10 .177 Multi-shot. This Olympic-approved rifle features recoilless barrel and a bolt-action cocking and loading. This rifle also comes with an adjustable trigger and a professional-grade barrel. Air gun rifles & pistols of all kinds and other accessories can be found at online stores such as Allcocks Outdoor Store. They carry a variety of stocks, ammunition, and scopes to customize your airguns.



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Finding Great Refurbished Rifle Scopes

December 25th, 2010

Heather Jeffries asked:




Some people are more addicted to original and antique-like stuffs, even with firearms. True, refurbished rifles or guns or any ammunition is also as good as the new ones that you are getting for a hefty price tag. On top of that, there is the historic value that comes with these things. And not only rifles or large items of ammunition are taken into consideration when going through restored items. Among the good devices to have from reinstated items are refurbished rifle scopes. These are especially nice and grand for their prices, especially when you landed a night vision or something that had been used by important people in important events. These are still useful for protection purposes or for recreational activities. Whether you are a safety precaution freak or just love adventures, there will always be one especial refurbished scope for you from either over the counters or online markets. Or if you simply want an addition to your collection, you can also pick out a lot from the many choices made available in comprehensive catalogues of reputed online providers.

Some of the most prevalent refurbished rifle scopes in the online market are the following;
- Gamo 4×32 Scope
- Bushnell 34124M Bushnell Trophy Adjustable Rifle Scope
- Newco Day/Night Vision Rifle Scope
- Carl Zeiss optical Diavari VM/V Rifle Scope 30mm tube
- Konus 6.525×44 Kouspro M30 Riflescope
- Nikko Stirling Diamond Sportsman Rifle Scope
- Swift Instruments 4-12×40 Nickel Riflescope
- Leapers Accushot Swat Compact Rifle Scope
- Crosman Powermaster Pump Rifle with Scope
- Marksman Zinc BB Repeater Air Rifle Scope
- Bushnell Elite 3200 Rifle Scope
- Swarovski PH Series Rifle Scope
- Trademark Global Airsoft 29 in Spring Rifle with Electronic Scope
- 4x air Rifle Scope
- Grizzly Youth Rifle Scope
- Swarovski PH Series Rifle Scope
- Carl Zeiss Optical Conquest Rifle Scope
- Leupold VX-III 2.5 -8x 36 Boone and Crockett Silver 1-Rifle Scope
- Zeiss Conquest Rifle Scope
- Burris FullField II Rifle Scope
- Crosman 2100 Classic .177 Pump Action Air Rifle with Scope
- Swarovski AV Series Rifle Scope, and Bushnell Trophy 3-9×40 Rifle Scope

You can also find night vision rifle scopes for less with these samples of refurbished rifle scopes:
- Newcon DN 310 Night Vision Rifle Scope
- 3×42 Night Vision Rifle Scope Kit
- Yukon NVMT Laser 3×42 Night Vision Rifle Scope Kit
- 2.5×42 tactical Nigh Vision Rifle Scope
- NVRS Tactical 2.5×42 Night Vision Rifle Scope

Aside from these many rifle scopes, you can still find a lot on the online market. Just make sure though that you get it from reputed providers to land with the best choice net of the hefty tag prices. Also, you are to maintain it more than what you expect a brand new one is supposed to be maintained. This is because of the fact that these items are already well used and are only restored for display or for collection purposes. If used, it must be properly cleaned and kept as specified by its specifications or directions. Doing so will ensure longer service or display life of any of these refurbished items.

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How to convince my parents to let me get an air soft gun?

December 17th, 2010

Max asked:


I am fourteen years of age. My parents refuse to let me get an air soft gun, because they say they don’t want any guns in the house. All of my trusted friends have them, and I feel kinda left out if you know what I mean. I wouldn’t get any ideas if i had one, and I am smart enough and trust worthy enough to own one but my parents refuse? How can I convince them to let me have one?

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December 12th, 2010

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Gamo Carbine Sport – Fire away with Ease!

December 10th, 2010

abba asked:




Are you looking for the ideal sport rifle to gift your son on his birthday? Or, are you a novice shooter yourself? Then, you’ll definitely need the Gamo Carbine Sport Rifle to take you and your son through the initial stages of target shooting. These mid-sized, .177 caliber Gamo Air Rifles are a must-have for beginners and kids, because they are easy to use and weigh only 5.5 lbs.

Although Gamo Carbine Sport Rifles are perfect for target shooting and plinking, they prove to be decent hunting rifles as well. So, you can venture out into the woods once in a while to hunt. With these hunting rifles, you can hit targets within the 25-40 yard mark accurately. Your junior can also join you in your hunting expedition. In fact, he might even prove to be a strong competitor. Wondering how? Well, these lightweight hunting rifles will be easy on his shoulders and the smooth, easy cocking action will help him be quick in shooting his target. That’s how!

And what’s more is that you can use these Gamo Air Rifles within the city limits. Load these pellet guns with lead ammo and hit your targets at a rate of 640 feet per second (fps). If you are ready to shell out extra bucks, treat yourself with Performance Ballistic Alloy (PBA) ammo and watch these pellet guns fire your ammo as quick as 800 fps.

Gamo Carbine Sport Rifles are sleek, attractive and offer better grip and comfort. While the soft rubber forearm insert in the synthetic stock contributes to the grip factor, the soft rubber recoil pad and the smooth twin cheek pads provide comfort. You can achieve better balance if you mount the rifled steel barrel with a muzzle break, which also acts as a cocking handle. This affordable Gamo Carbine Sport Rifle comes with a 4×32 scope and is worth your penny!



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SMK Air Rifle

December 9th, 2010

cal883123 asked:


I shoot a deodorant can with my new SMK, fun to shoot and for a relatively low price. Hopefully in the near future I get a decent scope on it and get some rabbits.

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Crosman 1377 air pistol and Gamo Big Cat air gun water bottle test

December 9th, 2010

spaz66777 asked:


Crosman 1377 air pistol and a Gamo Big Cat air rifle shooting water bottles from 5 meters. With Daisy flat nose, Crosman premier hollow points, and PBR Raptors. I show you the shots in slow motion so you can see how much the water gets displaced as it fires into the bottle. I pumped the 1377 up 10 times in most of the shots and 14 in a couple. I wish now that I would have shot at 2 bottles with the pistol pumped up 14 times. I might still try that soon. I recently purchased the 1377 pistol and the Gamo is my friends. I’m very impressed so far with how much damage can be done with a little .177 round and air. I’m looking forward to hunting with it that’s why I wanted to test and see how deadly it could be.

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The Massive Danger Of Airsoft Eye Injury

December 6th, 2010

Niall Roche asked:




Anyone who’s owned an airsoft gun or plans on owning one has probably heard the cautionary tales of airsoft guns. These are the tales of eye damage and permanent blindness caused by airsoft pellets hitting people in the face and lack of protective eyewear. It’s ok though because all of these stories are just urban legends right? Wrong! If you use airsoft guns and don’t take the proper precautions then you could quite easily wind up with a serious eye injury. Using an airsoft gun whilst taking the proper precautions will ensure that your airsoft experience be completely safe.

There are some simple steps to ensure a safe airsoft shooting experience. Firstly make sure that there are no people or animals in the immediate area. Also remember that even if you aren’t shooting directly at anyone that airsoft bbs don’t always wind up landing where you expect them to. Airsoft bbs are too light to pierce many objects and will often ricochet back in your general direction or that of the peope watching you shoot. You won’t see an airsoft bb coming at you travelling at over 150 feet per second until it’s far too late.

Always wear some form of eye protection when using an airsoft gun - be it in your backyard or in an organized airsoft war game. A stray bb could come flying at your face at any moment so you need to be prepared. Also if you’re playing competition airsoft wargames do not take your mask off during active play. They can fog up and be uncomfortable to wear but never, ever remove your mask or goggles during play. Even during planning time another players gun could misfire and injuries can result. Be aware!

If, for whatever, reason do you become injured by an airsoft bb then you should contact your doctor or local emergency room immediately. Leaving an eye injury untreated isn’t an option and further damage can result from lack of treatment.

One major word of warning. Do not, under any circumstances, allow a child to use an airsoft gun unsupervised. There have been cases where children have been killed because the airsoft bb travelled through a childs eye and into their brain. Please avoid this type of tragedy by making sure your kids never use an airsoft gun without your strict parental or guardian guidance.

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