Coolest Full Auto .22 Air Rifle

Published on February 16, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This guide details a technique for testing the capabilities of a full-auto .22 caliber PCP air rifle, as demonstrated by Edwin Sarkissian. It covers target setup, engagement in full-auto mode, and assessment of damage on various items including an iPad, spray paint cans, and soda cans. The demonstration highlights the rifle's rapid firing capability and pellet impact effects, emphasizing safe handling and target engagement.

Quick Summary

Edwin Sarkissian tests a full-auto .22 caliber PCP air rifle, firing rapidly at an iPad, spray paint cans, and soda cans. Slow-motion footage reveals pellet impacts and deformation, showcasing the rifle's destructive potential and high rate of fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of Full Auto Air Rifle
  2. 00:07iPad Target Test
  3. 00:15Damage Assessment & Pellet Retrieval
  4. 00:30Spray Paint Can Test
  5. 00:41Soda Can Penetration Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of air rifle is featured in the video?

The video features a full-auto .22 caliber air rifle that uses compressed air (PCP - Pre-Charged Pneumatic) as its propellant. It is described as a 'cool toy' capable of rapid firing.

What targets were used to test the air rifle's capabilities?

The air rifle was tested against an iPad, a milk jug, four spray paint cans, and a row of soda cans. The impacts were captured in slow motion to show pellet effects.

What kind of pellets were used, and what happened to them?

The video shows deformed .22 caliber lead pellets retrieved after impacting targets like the iPad and milk jug, indicating significant energy transfer and deformation upon impact.

What is the primary action of the air rifle shown?

The primary action of the air rifle demonstrated is 'Full Auto,' meaning it can fire multiple shots in rapid succession with a single trigger pull, powered by compressed air.

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