| A Does anyone know of a good web page were I can buy or trade for use
A & Airguns? If so please email me the URL.
Eric Manookian, Well, I havent posted this for a while...so here goes... |
| To mount a scope on a rifle if it doesnt come with rails, you can order
scope rail bar stock from Brownells (or have your gunsmith order it for you)
and either epoxy or silver solder a to the top of your rifle. Many
airgunners are using epoxied scope rails on Chinese airguns. They last a
long time if the metal surfaces were properly prepared before the epoxy was
applied. Some airgunners drill and tap screws to fasten the rails to the
mainspring tube of the gun. You have to be careful not to have anything
stick down on the inside if you do it this way. |
| Mac 1 Airguns, 13974 Van Ness Ave., Gardena, CA 90249
Ph# 1-310-327-3582 FAX 310-327-0238
Repairs & Modifies classic Crosmans... Also makes bulk CO2
supplies for Mk I, Mk II & S&W pistols. |
| JSDTek wrote:
# You gents hunting with airguns may be having a good time, but killing
# with an airgun is cruel, and it doesnt make a damn bit of difference if
# youre shooting one of the latest magnum air rifles. There isnt enough
# kinetic energy in those light pellets to kill quickly. Save to airguns
# for practice, and hunt with a powder arm. |
| I would suggest looking at the Gamo or RWS line of airguns in .22
caliber. Living in a populated area, the .22 doesnt carry a high
velocity in case you miss, but has better energy and knockdown power.
Daisy sells two Gamo guns under the Powerline Name. You can visit their
web site to see them. Also, dont discount the Sheridan line. The only
drawback to the Sheridan is the multipump charging. If you would like to
learn more about modern airguns, check out the American Airguns web
page at: |