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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rimfire and Airguns
Try a springer, you just might feel like a kid again.
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<blockquote data-quote="billm67" data-source="post: 1151899" data-attributes="member: 29756"><p>The gas piston is a new incarnation of the springer air rifle. It replaces the spring in the rifle with a nitrogen charged strut (similar to the struts the hold the hood/hatch back on a car open). The are a bit less fussy than a spring and don't have the spring vibration. A friend of mine recently bought a Benjamin Nitro Piston rifle and did the rc car bearing mod in the trigger and it is a great little rifle. It is a 22 cal and will drive a Crossman premier completely through a pressure treated 2x4 (1.5 inch side). Once the trigger was modded it is a very accurate rifle. It has plenty of power to dispatch any pests you will encounter in your back yard. I will never get rid of my tuned 34...but I certainly may add one of the nitro piston guns to my collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billm67, post: 1151899, member: 29756"] The gas piston is a new incarnation of the springer air rifle. It replaces the spring in the rifle with a nitrogen charged strut (similar to the struts the hold the hood/hatch back on a car open). The are a bit less fussy than a spring and don't have the spring vibration. A friend of mine recently bought a Benjamin Nitro Piston rifle and did the rc car bearing mod in the trigger and it is a great little rifle. It is a 22 cal and will drive a Crossman premier completely through a pressure treated 2x4 (1.5 inch side). Once the trigger was modded it is a very accurate rifle. It has plenty of power to dispatch any pests you will encounter in your back yard. I will never get rid of my tuned 34...but I certainly may add one of the nitro piston guns to my collection. [/QUOTE]
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