Breakbarrels are probably the most popular type of spring-piston air rifle. They’re easy to use and don’t need a lot of accessories to get started. Just add a tin of pellets and you’re ready to shoot. This introductory video will show you what to expect when shooting a breakbarrel springer.
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Evanix GTK290 semiauto
The days of airgun choices limited to single-shots and wood-stocked guns are over. Take a look at the GTK290 semiauto air rifle. Its big 290cc reservoir delivers about 40 useful shots per fill. Load the clip and commence to shootin'! Hunting is probably the main reason people want the GTK290, but there's also a whole lot of fun in store if you just like to plink. Avail. in .177, .22, .25 and 9mm.
Great videos. Keep up the good work.
thanks please upload more video’s on how to clean the guns. i have .177 air rifle
Amol,
Well, there isn’t much to clean on an air rifle. Olympic champions never clean their rifles — or if they do they only clean them out of season.
I have many air rifles that I never clean. Airguns just don’t get dirty like firearms.
But we do have a couple of cleaning videos about to go live, so keep watching.
Tom
Hi Guys,
Great Video,
Do you folks ship Abroad or only within the US?
Thanks
Anil
Anil,
Airgun Academy is an educational site belonging to Pyramyd Air. Please contact sales@pyramydair.com or check their website for info about shipping restrictions for your location:
http://www.PyramydAir.com
Thanks,
Edith