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#188715 - 07/05/20 08:46 AM New Air Rifle
Neale_Jenkinson Offline
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Daystate Wolverine R HI Lite .177
Ridiculously accurate,quiet as a mouses fart with a Huggett Belita moderator and 460 shots to each 250 bar air fill,I’m very pleased with it smile


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#188716 - 07/05/20 09:08 AM Re: New Air Rifle [Re: Neale_Jenkinson]
Wayne Dengler Offline
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Loc: Earth
Neale,

That is a super nice piece!!! Lots of shots to an air fill.

With my Air Force Condor 22 PCP,at full power maybe I get 25 shots per fill. At the lowest setting,hopefully 70 but not much more.

At full power,it is louder than a 22LR so I went and purchased a TKO supressor for it. As long as I use a heavier pellet and keep it subsonic,it is whisper quiet.

From a rest,I can keep all shots 1/2 inch at 50 yards.

Looks like you have a nice starling,grackle,pigeon reducer piece there!!!

Wayne
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#188725 - 07/06/20 08:09 AM Re: New Air Rifle [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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Loc: Orlando, FL.
Originally Posted By: Wayne Dengler
purchased a TKO supressor for it. Wayne

Wayne,
Is the same paperwork (stamp) required on a suppressor for an air rifle, as is on a regular firearm?
Thank-You...
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#188726 - 07/06/20 08:36 AM Re: New Air Rifle [Re: Michael_Mason]
Wayne Dengler Offline
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Mike,
Nope,air rifles are not considered firearms by the ATF and therefore suppressors for them are not NFA listed. No tax stamp needed.

Many air rifles now come with "sound devices".

The key is to keep the pellets subsonic by using a heavier pellet.

Wayne
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#188727 - 07/06/20 08:51 AM Re: New Air Rifle [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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Originally Posted By: Wayne Dengler
Mike,
Nope,air rifles are not considered firearms by the ATF and therefore suppressors for them are not NFA listed. No tax stamp needed.
Wayne

Thank-You Wayne, interesting....
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#188731 - 07/06/20 05:47 PM Re: New Air Rifle [Re: Michael_Mason]
Windsor Online
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Loc: Texas!
I need to get something in the air rifle flavor for pest control.
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#188732 - 07/06/20 06:42 PM Re: New Air Rifle [Re: Windsor]
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I had a air rifle once upon a time, it made as much noise as a 22 short so I just use that , it is legal where I live.
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#188733 - 07/06/20 11:15 PM Re: New Air Rifle [Re: Sidney_Redford]
Buck Buchanan Offline
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I have a couple Anschutz air rifles that I no longer use. Guess I'll be looking at Gunbroker for these expensive toys.
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#188736 - 07/07/20 09:16 AM Re: New Air Rifle [Re: Buck Buchanan]
Wayne Dengler Offline
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Loc: Earth
Buck,
Pyramidair or Airguns of Arizona are good sources for you to get yourself a nice birthday gift!!

Wayne
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#188749 - 07/07/20 02:44 PM Re: New Air Rifle [Re: Sidney_Redford]
Windsor Online
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Originally Posted By: Sidney_Redford
I had a air rifle once upon a time, it made as much noise as a 22 short so I just use that , it is legal where I live.


My HOA has "no firearms discharge" rule.

I have a Buck Mark with a suppressor that I keep prepped in case that pesky skunk shows up again. I can likely argue my way out of trouble if I finally dispatch it.

Other critters that are mere annoyances (possum or dillo), I'm less likely to successfully plead my case.
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