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1' red dot on a 1' x 1' grid pattern
and 4 x 2' black squares
1' red dot on a 0.5' x 0.5' grid pattern
and 4 x 2' black squares
1' red dot on a 1' grid pattern
4 x Black triangles
1' red dot on a 0.5' grid pattern
4 x Large black triangles
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1' red dot on a 1' grid pattern.
Black lines form a cross
1' red dot on a 0.5' grid pattern.
Black lines form a cross
1' red dot on a 1' grid pattern.
Black lines form a cross
1' red dot on a 0.5' grid pattern.
Black lines form a cross
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1' red dot in the centre of a
classic Bull's Eye. 5 outer rings
8' red circle target. Great for fast
target acquisition and rapid fire
Black silhouette for defence training.
A white box highlights the kill zone
(6) two inch black circles on one target
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Profile of a clay pigeon. Great for finding shot patterns with your shotgun (4) White 3' Circles with 1' black
centres and heavy black outlines
(4) White and Black 3' Semi-circles
with heavy black outlines
8' Circle with crosshairs and windage
and elevation graduations

A Brief History of Airguns

The early history of airgunning is often shrouded in mystery and yet is as intriguing as any chronicle of centuries gone by. Although it is difficult to ascertain exactly when airguns were first produced in Europe, historians now believe the mid-1500's was the most likely period for their first appearance. Comparatively few specimens have survived the slow march of time, and most of those airguns which did now repose in arms museums throughout the world. We do know that since their earliest days, airguns were often shrouded in mystery and even reviled as tools of the Devil. Considering the fact that some airguns of bygone centuries were usually of very large calibre and almost as powerful as the firearms of the day - albeit without the deafening noise, flash and smoke - it is easy to understand why the airguns of the time were feared by many.

Most of the earliest airguns belonged to two different groups, those powered by spring loaded bellows and those utilising pre-compressed air stored in a reservoir, which was either an integral part of the gun or attached to it. Bellows guns were generally intended for target shooting indoors. Although low powered, they were amazingly accurate at short ranges.

Pneumatic air guns, on the other hand were relatively powerful. The technology of these guns gradually improved over the years and their use in hunting became fashionable among the European nobility. The fact that game as large as wild boar and stag was routinely taken by these early pneumatic guns demonstrates their amazing power. Their relatively quiet and efficient operation, coupled with their imperviousness to rain or snow, made them very desirable weapons indeed. For these reasons commoners were often forbidden from owning airguns.

In the late 1700's, powerful pneumatic guns even found their way into the ranks of the military. The Austrian Army had an entire regiment armed with .44 calibre repeating air rifles. All surviving accounts indicate that the Austrians used those airguns with deadly effectiveness against Napoleon's army. So feared, any Austrian soldier captured with an air rifle was summarily executed as an assassin!

On out own continent, the records of the Lewis and Clark expedition show that an airgun was taken along and the Indians called it 'the smokeless thunder stick'. Early airguns production in the United States centred around the 'gallery gun', a relatively low powered gun utilizing a spring piston power plant. These guns flourished during the period immediately following our Civil War and were used mainly for shooting at paper targets indoors. As the 19th century came to a close, the calibres of airguns of both America and Europe had been scaled down considerably.

The 20th century witnessed tremendous strides in the field of adult airguns, especially since the end of WWII. Many German factories turned to airgun manufacturing after firearms production was prohibited by the occupying Allies. The rest has been the creation of a major new industry which claims a significant share of world-wide shooting sports today. The erroneous concept of airguns being mere toys has been fostered by years of exposure to the ubiquitous BB gun; however, word of mouth and the fact that airgunning is now an Olympic sport are rapidly causing this image to disappear. The ultra sophisticated recoilless match airguns, capable of single hole precision at 10 meters, can hardly be called 'toys'. The 1984 Olympic Games featured airgunning for the first time, a historic and dramatic indication of the importance of airguns in today's recreational shooting. Likewise, air rifles capable of shooting .177 calibre pellets at 1000+ feet per second have vaulted the airgun into the serious sporting arms class.

Adult airguns have finally become truly universal, a shooting sport that can be enjoyed by anyone, anywhere - a far cry from their murky, uncertain beginnings a few short centuries ago.

What's better - Spring Air Guns or pre-charged pneumatic CO2 Gas Powered Guns?

Both are very good. Both have advantages and disadvantages. A spring gun requires more discipline from the shooter to fire accurately on a repetitive basis. However, some can be nearly as accurate as a PCP gun. The advantage of spring guns is that they are a lot less expensive than most PCP guns, you don't have to worry about running out of air or lubricating your pellets.

Most shooters will tell you it is easier to shoot a PCP gun accurately. They are more forgiving than spring guns, should you make a small error in your shooting discipline. They are easier to follow through with and they can typically be set to shoot at higher powers with almost no recoil or vibration that you would get with a spring gun. To their disadvantage is the cost, the fact you have to keep an air tank or hand pump around, and to extract the most accuracy from them you almost have to lubricate your pellets.



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