Does anyone else shoot air guns?

Started by Shawnee McGrutt, November 19, 2022, 02:02:46 PM

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Shawnee McGrutt

Seeing that it has been harder to find places to shoot in my area, i have pick up a few air guns to plink around with in my backyard.
Here are two of my favorite, the rifle is a Barra 1866 ( sold at wallyworld) and the revolver is a Remington 1875, made by Crossman Airguns.  I know it isn't the same as putting lead downrange, but it beats driving an hour one way, when the urge hits.
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Niederlander

I shoot air guns all the time, but mine just look like air guns.  I shoot much better when I practice with them regularly!
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Major 2

Welp ! I may have to join you...

ever since My Daughter moved her horse back here,  ::)
I lost my shooting gallery out in the barn.

The phhh of an Air Gun may not traumatize the beastie like my Milisurps do! 
when planets align...do the deal !

St. George

Just got one that mirrors a WWI Webley Mk VI - same weight and balance.

Also have a Daisy-made, 'Winchester'-marked M14.

I have a number of good air guns - all are fun to shoot - all help maintain marksmanship skills, because one has to focus and have follow-through - like throwing a dart, and the best part is that I don't have to pick up brass.

Plus, if I use the right backstop, any BBs being shot are fully recoverable.

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