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Paul T 03-30-2020 02:32 PM

Air Guns
 
So, as I’m mindlessly perusing the web while everything is closed, I happen to stumble across some air gun sites. Wow, things have come a LONG way since my old pellet guns I had as a kid! Look at this thing https://www.airforceairguns.com/The-TexanSS-by-AirForce-Airguns-s/136.htm

I also could not help myself from ordering this https://www.airgundepot.com/umarex-legends-mp-bb-submachine-gun.html

Self isolation is about to be a lot more fun.

flatbutt 03-30-2020 02:37 PM

Sacred feces! Do you need an FID for that?

masraum 03-30-2020 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul T (Post 10804147)
I also could not help myself from ordering this https://www.airgundepot.com/umarex-legends-mp-bb-submachine-gun.html

Self isolation is about to be a lot more fun.

Now you need to figure out how to connect it to an air compressor like those bb machine guns that they have at the county fair.

Paul T 03-30-2020 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 10804154)
Sacred feces! Do you need an FID for that?

no, amazingly they are not considered firearms. Although the big stuff is quite obviously lethal. I may or may not be considering a .50cal :D
It’s even legal to have suppressors. It’s like a whole new world I didn’t know was out there - and I can shoot on property without pissing off neighbors.

Paul T 03-30-2020 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 10804160)
Now you need to figure out how to connect it to an air compressor like those bb machine guns that they have at the county fair.

yeah, I’m sure it burns through CO2 cartridges like nothing...

stevej37 03-30-2020 02:45 PM

I've read the book about it, but always have wondered about the air gun that Lewis and Clark carried.
Did it compare to the air guns today? Was it pumped the same way?
The book didn't explain it much..just that it was very unique for it's time.

flatbutt 03-30-2020 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul T (Post 10804161)
no, amazingly they are not considered firearms. Although the big stuff is quite obviously lethal. I may or may not be considering a .50cal :D
It’s even legal to have suppressors. It’s like a whole new world I didn’t know was out there - and I can shoot on property without pissing off neighbors.

If'n you were local I'd borrow you to thin the squirrel herd.:D

KFC911 03-30-2020 02:52 PM

Waiting for Higgy :)

Purchased a Diana (German precision) a few years ago...it is a hoot!

Jeff Higgins 03-30-2020 03:41 PM

I took a very deep plunge into the world of precision airguns many years ago. The high quality "adult" air guns available today are truly impressive. I have a pretty fair number of Weihrauch and RWS rifles and pistols of the spring-piston and single stroke pneumatic variety, and a few Sheridan and Benjamin multi-pump pneumatics, both new and vintage. I have not yet gotten into the PCP (God, it even sounds like a drug ;) ) platform yet, although it does look intriguing.

Be mindful of your local laws - just because these ship to your home with no FFL, waiting period, or background check, don't assume they are "not a firearm". The feds don't see them as such, but many municipalities do. My town, for example, considers a wrist-rocket a "firearm". Pea shooters and spit wads as well. Anything that propels a projectile is a "firearm" and cannot legally be discharged within city limits.

Paul T 03-30-2020 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 10804221)
I took a very deep plunge into the world of precision airguns many years ago. The high quality "adult" air guns available today are truly impressive. I have a pretty fair number of Weihrauch and RWS rifles and pistols of the spring-piston and single stroke pneumatic variety, and a few Sheridan and Benjamin multi-pump pneumatics, both new and vintage. I have not yet gotten into the PCP (God, it even sounds like a drug ;) ) platform yet, although it does look intriguing.

Be mindful of your local laws - just because these ship to your home with no FFL, waiting period, or background check, don't assume they are "not a firearm". The feds don't see them as such, but many municipalities do. My town, for example, considers a wrist-rocket a "firearm". Pea shooters and spit wads as well. Anything that propels a projectile is a "firearm" and cannot legally be discharged within city limits.

Understood about local laws Jeff, thanks. It’s legal to discharge a firearm in my local township anyway (I’m in a relatively rural area on about 15 acres), so I’m hopeful these things are quiet enough for back yard target practice, although it does look like some of the higher caliber PCP stuff can get loud. Doing more research....

john70t 03-30-2020 03:52 PM

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Jeff Higgins 03-30-2020 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul T (Post 10804225)
Understood about local laws Jeff, thanks. It’s legal to discharge a firearm in my local township anyway (I’m in a relatively rural area on about 15 acres), so I’m hopeful these things are quiet enough for back yard target practice, although it does look like some of the higher caliber PCP stuff can get loud. Doing more research....

I can get away with shooting in my back yard. All of my neighbors are shooters. The spring-piston guns are very quiet even without any sort of suppressor, but the pneumatics have a real "crack" to them, especially when pumped to full power. I'm sure if I had any neighbors who objected, the pneumatics would be off limits. They would never hear the springers, though.


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Originally Posted by john70t (Post 10804234)
I personally witnessed a 7th grader buzz into his forearm with a band saw by accident.
Should we ban power tools now?

Another time in 8th grade I witnessed a friend stab another friend through the hand with a pencil over some unknown grief incident.
Should we ban writing instruments now?


How low can you go Troll?

What the hell was that? Is this really necessary? We are having a discussion about air guns. I don't get it...

Seahawk 03-30-2020 04:02 PM

Ok, all rules aside...am I wrong for thinking my inner child needs 52 BB’s on full auto?

I think not.

Jeff Higgins 03-30-2020 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 10804167)
I've read the book about it, but always have wondered about the air gun that Lewis and Clark carried.
Did it compare to the air guns today? Was it pumped the same way?
The book didn't explain it much..just that it was very unique for it's time.

It required a separate pump, and stored its air supply in a spherical chamber under the forearm, ahead of the trigger guard. It was extremely expensive to manufacture, and rather finicky. I believe it was somewhere around .50 caliber, and closely matched tho power and accuracy of a normal muzzle loader of the period, while being more reliable in bad weather.

The Brits used similar air rifles in the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon actually decreed that anyone caught with one be summarily executed. With the relatively mild report, and lack of smoke, it was difficult to tell where the shot had come from. He didn't like that at all...

Bill Douglas 03-30-2020 04:16 PM

The FX Monsoon is popular around here.

stevej37 03-30-2020 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 10804250)
It required a separate pump, and stored its air supply in a spherical chamber under the forearm, ahead of the trigger guard. It was extremely expensive to manufacture, and rather finicky. I believe it was somewhere around .50 caliber, and closely matched tho power and accuracy of a normal muzzle loader of the period, while being more reliable in bad weather.

The Brits used similar air rifles in the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon actually decreed that anyone caught with one be summarily executed. With the relatively mild report, and lack of smoke, it was difficult to tell where the shot had come from. He didn't like that at all...

The book went on to say how impressed the Natives were of the air gun. They had seen the muzzle loaders..but this was entirely new to them. Smart move by L&C
Amazing that it has been around that long ago.

Paul T 03-30-2020 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john70t (Post 10804234)
I personally witnessed a 7th grader buzz into his forearm with a band saw by accident.
Should we ban power tools now?

Another time in 8th grade I witnessed a friend stab another friend through the hand with a pencil over some unknown grief incident.
Should we ban writing instruments now?


How low can you go Troll?

Dude WTF are you talking about? Where did I mention banning anything? I was just a surprised they are not regulated the same as a standard firearm, given their power these days. Calm down...

Paul T 03-30-2020 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 10804245)
Ok, all rules aside...am I wrong for thinking my inner child needs 52 BB’s on full auto?

I think not.

absolutely not!

Paul T 03-30-2020 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 10804253)
The FX Monsoon is popular around here.

Thanks, I’ll take a look at that one..

vash 03-30-2020 05:11 PM

If I could shoot my PCP air gun in my backyard it would vastly change my social isolation frame of thought.

I have a Hatsun. And a floor pump to give me air damn near forever. It’s a good abs workout.


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