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super_chief:
I have a Beeman P3 I am fond of for plinking cans and whatnot in the backyard
.177, pneumatic, 410fps, and a light trigger. All the critical components are metal while the outside is made up of tough polymers. Good weight to it as well, not some flimsy thing
http://www.beeman.com/p3.htm
Louis:
Now I don't know everything there is to know about guns, but in the link chief posted it said "Recoilless Air Pistol" & I couldn't help but laugh.
Is recoil really a problem in air pistols?
Birdmane:
I have an air rifle that has more recoil than an AR15!
couch:
I need to take some photos of my 10/22 now that I've mounted the scope and bipod. We went shooting on Sunday. Things placing 1/2" groups at 100 yards. Not bad for the first time out I think.
B.E.N.:
--- Quote from: Louis;3170489 ---Now I don't know everything there is to know about guns, but in the link chief posted it said "Recoilless Air Pistol" & I couldn't help but laugh.
Is recoil really a problem in air pistols?
--- End quote ---
Recoil is more of a problem in air pistols/rifles because the muzzle velocity is much lower, and the projectile spends more time within the barrel, hence any movement of the weapon having a far greater effect on the overall direction of the projectile.
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