Archive for the 'air guns' Category

You are currently browsing the archives of The Firearm Blog .

Veritas Mark IV

Gunpundit has spotted photos of the Veritas Mark IV in Denver. The Veritas Mark IV is a paintball/airgun gun that shoots .68 Caliber paintballs filled with a pepper spray type substance. The gun is patterned after and the same size as the M and accepts most AR-15 accessories.

 2008 Denver Veritas2

More info about the gun here. More photos here.

Posted by Steve on Aug 26th 2008 | Filed in air guns | Comments (1)

Stoeger X Series air rifles

Benelli USA is now importing the Stoeger X Series air rifles.

The rifles come in a variety of models, finishes and scope options. They are all .177 in caliber and have a break barrel action.

Picture 3-14
X5: Scoped, hardwood, 16.5″ barrel.

Detail X20W Rear Sight
The “Made in China” is prominently displayed …

They have a nice website, although a bit flash heavy, with more info.

Posted by Steve on Aug 6th 2008 | Filed in air guns, rifles | Comments (11)

Airgun accidents

PCPs run on air, but the hospital employee had access to tanks of oxygen. Oxygen is like air, isn’t it?

201-Left-Web
The result: a blow torch :D

Lots more accidents here.

Posted by Steve on Jul 3rd 2008 | Filed in air guns | Comments (2)

Worst looking air gun I have ever seen

The BAM XS-B3 is a really cheap air rifle loosely patterned after the AK.

Bam-B3-1
Click to zoom in on the images

 Images B3 Large Bam-B3-3
For shooting birds in tight spaces

More info on the rifle here.

Posted by Steve on Feb 26th 2008 | Filed in air guns, photos, rifles | Comments (7)

SHOT Show Air Guns

B.B. has written two posts about the air guns launched at SHOT. I was going to cover the SHOT air guns, but B.B. knows a lot more about the subject than I do.

Airhawk 1504
Ruger Air Hawk

Read it here.

Posted by Steve on Feb 11th 2008 | Filed in air guns | Comments (0)

Zimmerstutzen rifles

B.B. has written an interesting article on early target shooting with the Zimmerstutzen rifles.

The Zimmerstutzen was the ancestor of the 10-meter target [air] rifle and extends back to at least 1840. Zimmerstutzen is the rough translation of “parlor rifle” in German. The first zimmer was powered by a percussion cap that propelled a small lead ball through a short rifled barrel.

What I found fascinating was that there were 25 different Zimmerstutzen calibers!

A Zimmerstutzen comes in the nominal caliber 4mm, but in fact there are over 25 discrete calibers that range from 4mm to 5.55mm, in half-milimeter increments.

Zimmer-Ammo-Web

Zimmerstutzen vs .22LR

Read the article here.

Posted by Steve on Jan 31st 2008 | Filed in air guns, ammunition, rifles, rimfire | Comments (2)

How to make wax pellets

This is a fantastics idea. ‘thinking’ over at RFC posted how to make wax pellets for an airgun. Perfect for shooting bugs indoors!

All you need a some wax, a lighter ,some putty for a mold and a pelet.

 72Itgfo

Picture 2-8

WARNING: If you plan on shooting an airgun in your house, I recommend cleaning the airgun first to remove any lead. I check myself for lead poisoning every so often.

Read the tutorial here.

Posted by Steve on Jan 7th 2008 | Filed in air guns, ammunition | Comments (0)

Gamo Whisper Suppressor is legal

From B.B. Pelletier:

a class three dealer examined it and said in his opinion it could not be removed and attached to a firearm with success.

Gamo has taken pains to make the outer case tapered front-to-rear, plus they have molded two huge flutes into the side of the case. They’ve also made holes in the flutes that expose the sides of the baffles, which are a soft synthetic material, to the air.

It was his opinion that the silencer would be too difficult to remove from the rifle without destroying it, and, even if it could be removed, that the baffles would blow out the sides if exposed to even the low pressure from a .22 rimfire cartridge. In other words, it wouldn’t silence a firearm for even one shot.

11-08-07-Muzzle

More here.

Posted by Steve on Nov 11th 2007 | Filed in Suppressors, air guns | Comments (0)

Shooting pellets backwards from an airgun

From the air gun expert B.B. Pelletier
Picture 3-4

Nate in Mass. asked if it’s permissible (possible, without damage to the gun) to shoot pellets loaded backwards. He was thinking of them acting as extreme hollowpoints.

Well, Nate the short answer is “yes,” and so is the longer answer I will give today.

More here.

Posted by Steve on Oct 24th 2007 | Filed in air guns, ammunition | Comments (0)

Gamo Whisper noise comparison

B.B. Pelletier reviews the Gamo Whisper, Gamo’s suppressed air rifle which I blogged about recently.
Gamo-Whisper-The-Quiet-Air-Gun-For-Varmint-Hunting-Pest-Control-Small-Game-Hunting-Target-Shooting-Plinking-1

Noise is what the new Gamo Whisper is all about, and I’ll address that issue for you right now. I don’t find the Whisper to be that much quieter than any other spring piston air rifle of comparable power. In fact, my tuned .22-caliber Beeman R1, which has no silencer, is quieter because its powerplant makes less noise. The powerplant is where the bulk of the noise of a spring gun comes from, not the discharge at the muzzle.

More here.

Posted by Steve on Oct 23rd 2007 | Filed in Suppressors, air guns, rifles | Comments (0)

Gamo Whisper: New airgun with suppressor

Game have a new line of spring powered airguns with integrated suppressors.

Gamo Whisper - The Quiet Air Gun For Varmint Hunting, Pest Control, Small Game Hunting, Target Shooting, Plinking

They do not use the word “suppressor” which I find odd. Instead they call it “ND25 Noise Reduction Technology”… A suppressor by any other name.

Gamo Whisper - The Quiet Air Gun For Varmint Hunting, Pest Control, Small Game Hunting, Target Shooting, Plinking-1

The Whisper is a single cock break barrel action with a rifled steel, fluted bull barrel and an integral, non-removable noise dampener that reduces noise up to 52 percent. 2-stage adjustable trigger and automatic cocking safety with manual trigger safety. Fiber-optic front and rear adjustable sights. Includes 3-9×40 scope with a 1-piece solid mount. .177 caliber shoots 1200 fps with PBA ammo or 1000 fps with lead pellets. Weight: 5.28 lbs. Length: 43.5″.

More here.

Hat Tip: Saysuncle

Posted by Steve on Oct 18th 2007 | Filed in air guns, hunting | Comments (0)

Daisy Air Rifles: Keeping kids off your lawn since 1886

 Pictures 3510

haha :D

This fake photoshoped image comes from worth1000.com but I am not sure who the author is.

Posted by Steve on Sep 13th 2007 | Filed in air guns | Comments (0)

Air pistols from the 1700’s

The pyramydair blog has a very interesting post about the development air pistols in the 1700’s.

Air rifles were scarcely known, and yet these were repeaters! Imagine how much rarer a pistol version of the same gun would have been. Well, such guns do exist. I have seen and held them.

 Blog Images Cantarini5-Web

Posted by Steve on Sep 3rd 2007 | Filed in air guns | Comments (0)

Introduction to Field Target

B.B. Pelletier has just completed a long 6 part series on the air gun sport of Field Target

 Images Berty

Field target began in Great Britain sometime in the early 1980s. According to the British Field Target Association (BFTA) field target manual, the year was 1981. They say there that the original purpose was a hunting simulation, but I have been told by many veteran shooters that FT was just another sport that happened to use animal silhouettes as targets.

It is worth a read if you enjoy shooting air guns.

Part 1 – How it all began
Part 2 – Targets
Part 3 – Targets – Part 2
Part 4 – Squads
Part 5 – The spring guns
Part 6 – The precharged guns

Posted by Steve on Aug 25th 2007 | Filed in air guns | Comments (0)

« Prev - Next »