Multi-pump pneumatics

Episode 27 – Maintenance for pneumatic airguns

While airguns are relatively maintenance-free compared to firearms, there are still some basic things you need to do to keep them in tip-top shape. This is the beginning of a series on airgun maintenance, and each video is about one type of powerplant.

This episode is all about penumatics — single-strokes, precharged and multi-pumps. To keep your pneumatic airguns functioning properly for years, follow the simple steps in this video and spend more time shooting and enjoying your airguns and less time having them repaired.

Episode 22 – How to select the right airgun: Pt. 2 – Small game hunting

Hunting is one of the top reasons people buy air rifles. They’re safer than firearms because the projectiles don’t travel as far as those from a firearm, and they’re also not as loud as most firearms. That makes them ideal for suburban areas, where small game such as possums, raccoons and woodchucks often invade. Watch the video to find out how much power and energy you’ll need in order to humanely dispatch small game. Accuracy is important, too, so be sure you select an air rifle that can put 5 out of 5 shots in a 1″ circle. If your airgun can’t do that, you should select another gun that can. Below are the guns mentioned in this video.

The Benjamin 392 and 397 are multi-pump pneumatics — .22 caliber & .177 caliber, respectively.

A precharged pneumatic, the Benjamin Discovery runs on high-pressure air. The air rifle is available with or without a hand pump.

Benjamin Trail Nitro Piston Hardwood rifle has a thumbhole stock and includes a CenterPoint 3-9×40AO scope & Weaver rings.

RWS Diana 34P Striker combo includes RWS Lock-Down mount and Leapers 4×32AO scope.

Beeman RX-2 Elite Series air rifle comes with a Bushnell Trophy XLT 4-12×40AO scope. Instead of a metal spring, the RX-2 has a gas spring. You can also bet the RX-2 without the scope.

Episode 21 – How to select the right airgun: Pt. 1 – Pest control

Hunting…and specifically pest control…is one of the top reasons people buy air rifles. This is the first episode in a series that helps you find the right airgun for your needs. Episode 21 provides specifics about how to find the right rifle for humane pest control. Below are the guns mentioned in this episode.

Additionally, spring-piston guns require the artillery hold. Click to see how it will help your accuracy.

Daisy 22 SG multi-pump pneumatic air rifle

Benjamin 392 multi-pump pneumatic air rifle


RWS Diana 34P Striker spring-piston breakbarrel air rifle with 4×32AO scope


Remington AirMaster multi-pump pneumatic air rifle with 4×20 scope


Gamo Big Cat 1200 spring-piston breakbarrel air rifle with 4×32 scope


Walther Talon Magnum spring-piston breakbarrel air rifle with nitrogen piston insert and 3-9×32 scope

If you need some info about multi-pump pneumatic airguns, click to watch episode 3.

Need to know more about pellets? Click to see episode 4.

Episode 3 – How multi-pump pneumatics work

In this video we will discus mult-pump pneumatic airguns. This class of airgun is perfect for indoor and outdoor shooting because you can change the velocity by varying the number of pumps. To learn more, just click the link! Read the rest of this entry »
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