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Victory CP2 PCP Airgun .22 Pistol and Rifle Kit Black
This is the SMK Victory CP2 PCP Airgun .22 Pistol and Rifle Kit Black.
Please not, to change the barrel from shour to long you will need a 2.0mm Hex Driver…
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Walther Rotex RM8 MB PCP Air Rifle .177
The Walther RM8 PCP .177 is an incredible air rifle made with wood stock.
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Weihrauch HW30S Kit Air Rifle Sporter Beechwood Break Barrel .177
This is the Weihrauch HW30S Kit Air Rifle Sporter Beechwood Break Barrel .177 now available at Just Air Guns UK. The WH30S is the perfect junior air rifle from one…
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Weihrauch HW35K Air Rifle Sporter Beechwood Break Barrel .22
This is the Weihrauch HW35K Air Rifle Sporter Beechwood Break Barrel .22 now at Just Air Guns UK.
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Weihrauch HW50S Limited Edition Jubilee Air Rifle with Red Laminate Stock .177
This is the Weihrauch HW50S Limited Edition Jubilee Air Rifle with Red Laminate Stock .177 now available at Just Air Guns UK.
Please note that the scope and mounts are sold…
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WF600 Under Lever Air Rifle .22
This WF600 uses an under-lever system for reloading which is located under the barrel. Please note, scope and mounts are not included with this air rifle.
NEW TO AIR RIFLES
If you are new to Air Rifles, then we hope that the following information on Airguns will help you understand our hobby. First, let’s look at the different types of Air Rifles on offer, including spring air rifles, PCP air rifles, and CO2 air rifles.
SPRING AIR RIFLES
Spring Air Rifles, or springers, contain a coiled spring inside the chamber, which is compressed when you cock the gun. When you fire, the spring decompresses and pushes a piston, which forces air to propel the pellet out of the barrel. Gas Piston Air Rifles are similar to springers, but instead of a coiled spring, there is a gas-filled cylinder. So, cocking the gun pressurises the air in the cylinder, and pulling the trigger decompresses the air and propels the pellet.
PCP AIR RIFLES
PCP (Precharged Pneumatic) Air Rifles are now one of the most popular of all Air Guns and contain a cylinder with highly pressurised air. This is normally around 200-250 bar, depending on the gun (your car tyre only has around 2-2.5 bar). PCP Air Rifles are virtually recoilless and are very high powered. However, they do have to be filled externally via hand pumps, air cylinders or compressors, which can be expensive to use.
CO2 AIR RIFLES
CO2 Air Rifles work similarly to PCP air rifles, but instead of containing a cylinder with highly pressurised air, they use separate CO2 cartridges. When you fire, this releases a small amount of CO2, which pushes the pellet out of the barrel.
ABOUT AIR RIFLES
An Air Rifle and Air Gun in the UK have various uses, including target shooting, pest control, and recreational shooting. They are commonly used for small-game hunting and plinking. The cost of an Air Rifle in the UK depends on the type, brand, and features of the Airgun. Entry-level air rifles can start at around £150, and high-end models can cost over £700. Please note that Airguns in the UK, are not considered suitable for self-defence. The law strictly regulates the use of firearms for self-defence purposes, and Air Guns are primarily designed for recreational and sporting activities. Using an air rifle for self-defence can lead to legal consequences. You are permitted to shoot on your land. You can also gain permission to shoot on other people’s land, but this has to be confirmed with the landowner. You are not allowed to shoot on any public property. There are now many shooting clubs in the UK where you can shoot, regardless of ability and the kit you have.