The Airforce Airguns Texan LSS conversion significantly reduces sound levels on the .45 caliber Texan air rifle, measuring 135.7dB at the muzzle. It maintains full power, achieving up to 494 ft/lbs of energy with 350gr solids at around 800 fps. Accuracy at 50 yards is good, with 350gr solids grouping 1.1-1.4 inches, and acceptable for hunting at 100 yards with manageable drop.
The Airforce Texan SS is a powerful, integrally moderated .45 caliber PCP air rifle offering impressive accuracy at 50 and 100 yards. It delivers approximately 400 ft-lbs of energy, making it suitable for hunting medium game, while its sound moderator ensures hearing-safe operation. The SS model is quieter and slightly less powerful than the standard Texan, featuring a shorter 24-inch barrel.
This video explores the AirForce Texan SS, a suppressed .45 caliber big bore air rifle, and the Sam Yang Dragon Claw .50 caliber air rifle. It highlights how these powerful airguns, despite their significant energy output (around 500 ft-lbs for the Texan SS), are not legally classified as firearms, allowing their integrated suppressors to bypass NFA regulations. The review includes sound comparisons, accuracy tests at 100 yards, and penetration demonstrations, showcasing their surprising effectiveness.
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