Single-stroke pneumatic air guns – Airgun Academy Episode 5


airgun-academy. pyramydair. com Single-stroke pneumatic air guns. What are they and what are they good for?

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    16 Responses to “Single-stroke pneumatic air guns – Airgun Academy Episode 5”

    1. theplaid1 says:

      passed this gun up for a crosman 1377, no regrets. five pumps is plenty for indoor shooting at 5 yards.

    2. airgunfun2112 says:

      unbeleivable accuracy in the gun with the JSB Exact pellet.

    3. Psycho12345123 says:

      this guy seems like a real prick?..

    4. pyramydair says:

      @watertakken
      No, single-stroke pneumatic air guns need to be manually cocked for each shot and as such are NOT semi-automatic.

      Thank you
      Pyramyd Air Team

    5. watertakken says:

      are these semi automatic?

    6. unalienate says:

      @pyramydair Isn’t it obvious? Gomez19NYR is asking about the Anschütz 2025 Air Rifle. I mean, what other gun could he possibly be referring to, following a viewing of a six minute video about the Beeman P17? Bet you made a sale there.

    7. joop226 says:

      Why wouldn’t air gun manufacturers make a break barrel who is pneumatic?
      no recoil
      So much more accuracy and you can leave it cocked for more minutes and not damaging a spring.

    8. joop226 says:

      Why wouldn’t air gun manufacturers make a break barrel who is pneumatic?
      no recoil
      So much more accuracy and you can leave it cocked for hours.

    9. 1942nuclear says:

      the P-17 i have had for over ten years, its the easiest to fix, lowest cost for most quality you can find, the polymer is similar to the Glock center fire pistols. the riffling has deep groves, wich adds to its great accuracy. keep lube on piston, dont let it become dry, and this pistol will last. i would recommend buying more than one, the trigger is very fine and smooth release. there may be no other gun with this quality for under $40, and i have ouned at least 100 different air pistols

    10. AbdulwasayQuetta says:

      @Gomez19NYR
      The p 17 is for about $35

    11. hulk239239 says:

      @pyramydair lol this is ironic i was think about getting that beeman you use here but i didnt know what it ment be single stroke cheers

    12. thenameless615 says:

      I cock and pump. Love cocking my guns. And my cock is also a gun.

    13. pyramydair says:

      @Gomez19NYR
      How much is what? Which airgun are you asking about?

      Thank you
      Pyramyd Air Team

    14. Gomez19NYR says:

      How much is it?

    15. pyramydair says:

      @natedog45678
      If there is a spring in the airgun that is used to push the pellet then it’s not a single-stroke pneumatic airgun. It would be a spring powered airgun.

      Thank you
      Pyramyd Air Team

    16. natedog45678 says:

      but what if its a spring shotgun wouldn’t that be a pump?

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