Air pistols/revolvers
Shooting is very popular in Poland and an increasing number of people take interest in it. Since you can purchase a short-barreled air gun without permit or registration, you can become an owner at 18. In a short period of time, the air gun becomes an item that makes shooting a passion, a love and a hobby, where you want to achieve better and better results.
Air pistols/revolvers
189,00 zł
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289,00 zł
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599,00 zł
-16%
709,00 zł
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349,00 zł
-34%
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139,00 zł
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Which short-barreled air rifle best imitates a firearm?
The revolvers that best imitate firearms will be those models that faithfully reflect not only the external appearance and weight, but also the shooting behavior and handling with manipulators. On the market we can find a whole range of pistols, revolvers or even carbines, which from the outside give the impression of dealing with firearms. These models are often equipped with breech recoil (Blow-Back) and a retractable magazine, working fuses, or breech manipulators. Such designs are often powered by CO2 capsules, which allows to initiate the automation of a real firearm and generate a small recoil. Good models would be designs for 4.5mm BB caliber, such as the S&W MP9, H&K USP, Umarex Glock 17 Gen.4 or Swiss Arms M1911.
2. are short-barreled air rifles suitable for accuracy training?
Any short-barreled airgun in which the shotgun being fired is stabilized in some way will be suitable for training. The best way to do this is to put it in a spinning motion for the duration of the flight, which will ensure a stable flight path thanks to the gyroscopic phenomenon. This is done by making fields and furrows inside the barrel, commonly known as tapping. Most short windcheaters with a broken barrel are equipped with it. With a windcheater, you can also practice working on the trigger and the correct use of target instruments.
3. what are the types of power supply in short wind guns?
Short-barreled airguns (pistols and revolvers) operate, relying on 4 basic types of power supply: gas (a capsule of compressed CO2), spring-loaded (requiring manual tensioning of the piston spring under each shot) and PCA (compressed air, having a built-in cylinder, which must be manually inflated) and PCP (compressed air with a built-in cylinder, filled with a pump, compressor or cylinder).
4. how to choose a shotgun shell for a short-barreled air rifle?
In order to choose the right shotgun for your windshield, there are several things to keep in mind. First of all, it will be to use the right caliber for the windgun you are using, and to verify whether it is equipped with a furrowed barrel (colloquially threaded), since not all short windguns have one. The selection of the type of shot (bullet or diabolo/slug, or aileron) will also depend on this. Next, it is worth paying attention to the weight of the shot in relation to the power of the windcheater. A lighter weight shotgun is recommended for short spring-driven waiters.
5. is it possible to shoot a short air rifle in the garden?
This question can be answered with the classic phrase - it depends. The key prerequisite is to follow rules such as taking care of the safety of yourself, bystanders, animals and property, as well as complying with applicable laws. Of course, the power of the wind gun must also not exceed an energy of more than 17 Joules.