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  • DPT 11/16-24 MK2 Suppressor

    DPT 11/16-24 MK2 Suppressor

    R2,059

    The new Mark2 group are smaller, lighter and even more effective than the M1.

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  • DPT 1/2-20 MK2 MAGNUM Suppressor

    DPT 1/2-20 MK2 MAGNUM Suppressor

    R2,419

    The new Mark2 group are smaller, lighter and even more effective than the M1.

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  • DPT 1/2-20 MK2 Suppressor

    DPT 1/2-20 MK2 Suppressor

    R2,059

    The new Mark2 group are smaller, lighter and even more effective than the M1.

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  • DPT MK2 MAGNUM Silencer Clamp Set

    DPT MK2 MAGNUM Silencer Clamp Set

    R1,909

    DPT MK2 MAGNUM Silencer Clamp Set for undoing your tight baffles, these clamps are designed for Mk2 modular suppressors.

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  • DPT MK2 Neoprene Clamp Set

    DPT MK2 Neoprene Clamp Set

    R1,909

    DPT MK2 Neoprene Clamp Set for undoing your tight baffles, these clamps are designed for Mk2 modular suppressors.

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  • Gamo HPA Tactical PCP 5.5mm Air Rifle

    Gamo HPA Tactical PCP 5.5mm Air Rifle

    R11,499

    Gamo’s HPA Tactical airgun is composed of a precise and reliable cold hammer forged barrel and a brand new adjustable and ergonomic polymer stock, which guarantees a perfect sight to target alignment.

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  • Gamo Hunter 440 Air Rifle - 4.5mm

    Gamo Hunter 440 Air Rifle – 4.5mm

    R3,789

    The Gamo Hunter 440 Air Rifle is a popular model with a classic style that’s ideal for field use and small-game hunting.

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  • Gamo GX-40 PCP 4.5mm Air Rifle

    Gamo GX-40 PCP 4.5mm Air Rifle

    R8,949

    Gamo’s last generation PCP system provides a smooth, powerful and accurate shooting due to its sophisticated compression system.

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  • Gamo Furia Bullpup PCP 5.5mm Air Rifle

    Gamo Furia Bullpup PCP 5.5mm Air Rifle

    R17,889

    The new Gamo Furia Bullpup PCP has been designed to provide both a perfect handling balance and an extremely quiet shooting.

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  • Gamo Furia Bullpup PCP 4.5mm Air Rifle

    Gamo Furia Bullpup PCP 4.5mm Air Rifle

    R17,539

    The Gamo Furia Bullpup PCP 4.5mm Air Rifle has been designed to provide both a perfect handling balance and extremely quiet shooting.

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  • Artemis M11 5.5mm M22 Air Rifle Spare Magazine

    Artemis M11 5.5mm M22 Air Rifle Spare Magazine

    R599

    .22 (11 shot) Genuine SMK Artemis Multi Shot Spare Magazine.

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  • Artemis SR1000S 5.5mm Air Rifle - Black

    Artemis SR1000S 5.5mm Air Rifle – Black

    R2,439

    Artemis is a leading manufacturer of spring powered and PCP airguns. The company focusses on good design and quality, but value-priced.

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  • Artemis SR1000S 4.5mm Air Rifle - Black

    Artemis SR1000S 4.5mm Air Rifle – Black

    R2,119

    Artemis is a leading manufacturer of spring powered and PCP airguns. The company focusses on good design and quality, but value-priced.

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  • Artemis P15 5.5mm Air Rifle

    Artemis P15 5.5mm Air Rifle

    R11,749

    The Artemis P15 is equipped with a shrouded barrel, which keeps the noise level reduced. It is also equipped with a side lever and a pressure gauge and Quick Fill adaptor, which makes filling quick and easy.

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  • Artemis M30 PCP 5.5mm Air Rifle

    Artemis M30 PCP 5.5mm Air Rifle

    R14,999

    The Artemis M30 is a regulated PCP rifle of the brand Artemis.

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  • Artemis CP2 4.5mm Air Rifle - Air Pistol - Camo

    Artemis CP2 4.5mm Air Rifle – Air Pistol – Camo

    R2,749

    The Artemis CP2 Camo is actually an air pistol and air rifle in one!

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  • Umarex 4.5mm Ruger Air Scout Air Rifle

    Umarex 4.5mm Ruger Air Scout Air Rifle

    R2,459

    The Umarex 4.5mm Ruger Air Scout Air Rifle is ideal for avid shooters..

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  • Umarex 4.5mm Colt M4 Air Rifle

    Umarex 4.5mm Colt M4 Air Rifle

    R5,619

    The Umarex 4.5mm Colt M4 Air Rifle is ideal for avid shooters..

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  • Weihrauch HW 110ST 4.5mm Fac Version Air Rifle

    Weihrauch HW 110ST 4.5mm Fac Version Air Rifle

    R22,519

    The Weihrauch HW 110ST 4.5mm Fac Version Air Rifle is ideal for avid shooters.

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  • FX Blue Laminated Crown 5.5mm Air Rifle

    FX Blue Laminated Crown 5.5mm Air Rifle

    R33,739

    The FX Blue Laminated Crown 5.5mm Air Rifle is ideal for the avid shooter.

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  • ICS CXP-YAK CQB S1 Air Rifle

    ICS CXP-YAK CQB S1 Air Rifle

    R8,559

    The ICS CXP-YAK CQB S1 Air Rifle is ideal for the avid shooter.

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  • Palco Sports Kalashnikov 60th Anniversary AK-47 Air Rifle

    Palco Sports Kalashnikov 60th Anniversary AK-47 Air Rifle

    R3,719

    The Palco Sports Kalashnikov 60th Anniversary AK-47 Air Rifle is ideal for the avid shooter.

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  • Gamo HPA MI-MAXXIM IGT 5.5mm Air Rifle (With 3-9x40WR Riflescope)Gamo HPA MI-MAXXIM IGT 5.5mm Air Rifle (With 3-9x40WR Riflescope)

    Gamo HPA MI-MAXXIM IGT 5.5mm Air Rifle (With 3-9x40WR Riflescope)

    R6,569

    The Gamo 5.5mm HPA MI-MAXXIM IGT Air Rifle is a lightweight, powerful air rifle for adults. It offers a compact tactical folding bipod that can be adjusted in extension and position.

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  • Gamo HPA Mi-Maxxim IGT 4.5mm Air Rifle (With 3-9x40WR Riflescope)Gamo HPA Mi-Maxxim IGT 4.5mm Air Rifle (With 3-9x40WR Riflescope)

    Gamo HPA Mi-Maxxim IGT 4.5mm Air Rifle (With 3-9x40WR Riflescope)

    R5,799

    The Gamo HPA Mi Maxxim IGT comes with the Whisper Maxxim muzzle break which features two noise dampening chambers providing quieter performances and reduced recoil. It is also fitted with Gamo’s new CAT (Custom Action Trigger) which is a genuine adjustable 2 stage trigger. Also, the cheek piece is adjustable.

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How to Choose an Air Rifle

Before diving into the nitty-gritty of choosing an air rifle, it's essential to understand what they are and why they're so popular. An air rifle is a type of gun that uses compressed air or gas to propel a projectile. They're often used for small game hunting, target shooting, and backyard plinking.

One of the main benefits of air rifles is their versatility. They can be used for a wide range of activities, from pest control to Olympic-level target shooting. Additionally, they're quieter than traditional firearms, making them an excellent choice for backyard shooting or urban areas.

Types of Air Rifles

There are three main types of air rifles: spring piston, gas piston, and pre-charged pneumatic (PCP). Each type has its own set of advantages and disadvantages, so it's essential to understand the differences before making a purchase.

Spring Piston

Spring piston air rifles are the most common type of air rifle. They use a coiled spring and a piston to compress air in a chamber. When the trigger is pulled, the spring releases the piston, compressing the air and propelling the pellet forward.

Spring piston air rifles are relatively easy to use and maintain, making them an excellent choice for beginners. They're also affordable, making them a popular option for casual shooters.

Gas Piston

Gas piston air rifles are similar to spring piston air rifles, but instead of using a spring, they use a gas-filled cylinder. When the trigger is pulled, the gas is released, compressing the air and propelling the pellet forward.

Gas piston air rifles are quieter and smoother than spring piston air rifles, making them an excellent choice for backyard plinking or urban shooting. They're also more durable and require less maintenance than spring piston air rifles.

Pre-Charged Pneumatic (PCP)

Pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) air rifles use a compressed air cylinder to propel pellets. They're the most powerful and accurate type of air rifle but require the most maintenance and expertise to use.

PCP air rifles are often used for competition shooting or hunting bigger game. They're also more expensive than spring piston or gas piston air rifles, making them a less popular option for casual shooters.

Caliber

The caliber of an air rifle refers to the diameter of the pellets it fires. The most common calibers are .177 and .22

  • .177 caliber pellets are the smallest and lightest, making them an excellent choice for target shooting or backyard plinking. They're also the most accurate at long distances.
  • .22 caliber pellets are larger and heavier, making them an excellent choice for small game hunting or pest control. They're also more powerful than .177 caliber pellets.

When choosing a caliber, consider what you'll be using the air rifle for and what kind of shooting you'll be doing. If you're primarily shooting at targets or plinking, .177 caliber may be sufficient. If you're hunting small game or pests, consider a .22 caliber.

Power and Velocity

The power and velocity of an air rifle refer to how fast the pellet travels and how much force it has. Power is measured in foot-pounds (ft-lbs), and velocity is measured in feet per second (fps).

The amount of power and velocity you need depends on what you'll be using the air rifle for. For example, if you're hunting small game, you'll need a certain amount of power to ensure a humane kill. If you're shooting targets, you may not need as much power or velocity.

When choosing an air rifle, consider the power and velocity ratings and how they relate to your shooting needs. Keep in mind that higher power and velocity typically mean more recoil and noise, so consider those factors as well.

Accuracy

Accuracy is a crucial factor to consider when choosing an air rifle. A precise air rifle can make all the difference in hitting your target consistently and reliably.

Look for air rifles with high-quality barrels, precise sights or optics, and well-designed triggers. Additionally, consider the type of pellets you'll be using and whether they're compatible with your air rifle.

Noise Level

Air rifles are generally quieter than traditional firearms, but they still make some noise. If you'll be shooting in a backyard or urban area, consider an air rifle with a lower noise level.

Spring piston air rifles are typically louder than gas piston or PCP air rifles. Additionally, consider using noise-reducing accessories such as suppressors or muzzle brakes.

Trigger

The trigger of an air rifle is essential for accuracy and precision. Look for air rifles with high-quality triggers that are adjustable and responsive.

A good trigger should have a smooth pull and a consistent break. Consider the weight of the trigger pull and whether it's suitable for your shooting needs.

Sight and Optics

Sights and optics can make a significant difference in accuracy and precision. Look for air rifles with high-quality sights or optics that are easy to adjust and use.

Iron sights are a traditional and straightforward option, while scopes or red dot sights offer more precision and magnification. Consider the type of shooting you'll be doing and what kind of sight or optic would work best.

Weight and Size

The weight and size of an air rifle can affect how comfortable it is to shoot and carry. Consider the weight and size of the air rifle and whether it's suitable for your shooting needs.

Heavier air rifles may be more stable and comfortable to shoot, but they may be more challenging to carry or maneuver. Lighter air rifles may be more portable but may have more recoil.

Maintenance

Like any piece of equipment, air rifles require regular maintenance to stay in good working order. Consider the maintenance requirements of the air rifle you're considering and whether you're willing and able to perform them.

Common maintenance tasks include cleaning the barrel, lubricating moving parts, and replacing seals or O-rings. Additionally, consider the availability and cost of replacement parts when choosing an air rifle.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best caliber for hunting with an air rifle?

The best caliber for hunting with an air rifle depends on the size of the game and the distance of the shot. For small game and pests, a .22 caliber may be sufficient.

How much power and velocity do I need in an air rifle?

The amount of power and velocity you need depends on your shooting needs. If you're hunting small game, you'll need enough power to ensure a humane kill, while target shooting may not require as much power or velocity.

What is the most accurate type of air rifle?

The most accurate type of air rifle depends on several factors, including the quality of the barrel, sights or optics, and trigger. Look for air rifles with high-quality components and good reviews for the best accuracy.

How can I reduce the noise of my air rifle?

You can reduce the noise of your air rifle by using noise-reducing accessories such as suppressors or muzzle brakes. Additionally, consider choosing a gas piston or PCP air rifle, which tends to be quieter than spring piston air rifles.

What maintenance tasks does an air rifle require?

Common maintenance tasks for air rifles include cleaning the barrel, lubricating moving parts, and replacing seals or O-rings. Consider the maintenance requirements of the air rifle you're considering and whether you're willing and able to perform them.