This review covers the Pinty .22 cal PCP air rifle, highlighting its budget-friendly price point (under $300, with coupons making it even cheaper). The reviewer notes its tactical appearance, included suppressor, regulated action, and externally adjustable power. While the trigger is a disappointment, the rifle demonstrates surprisingly good accuracy at 50 yards with both H&N pellets and slugs, and offers a significant velocity adjustment range.
This review covers the AEA Terminator, a powerful 9mm/.357 semi-automatic PCP air rifle. The host provides an in-depth look at its features, including its dual-tank system, 10-round magazine, and integrated suppression. Ballistics testing with various projectiles and media like water jugs and melons reveals impressive penetration and energy transfer, though velocities slightly underperform advertised specs. Ergonomic critiques are also noted. The review highlights the legal accessibility of such airguns due to the absence of background checks.
This guide compares PCP and Break Barrel airguns, featuring the Umarex Gauntlet and Sig Sauer ASP20. It details shooting techniques, including the 'artillery hold' for break barrels and a firmer grip for PCPs. The video provides chronograph data and accuracy testing results at 35 and 50 yards, offering insights for new airgunners to choose the right platform. Ben (The Outdoors Airgunner) demonstrates high expertise in airgun operation and comparison.
This review of the Crosman Legacy 1000 air rifle, presented by Ben, the Outdoors Airgunner, objectively tests manufacturer claims. Despite a 1000 FPS claim, chronograph tests show significantly lower velocities (662 FPS with lead, 774 FPS with alloy). However, the rifle demonstrates impressive accuracy, achieving a dime-sized group at 10 yards in windy conditions, making it a good value for its sub-$50 price point.
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