Advice on Air Rifle

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Good day fellow GCNer's,

I'm new to this forum, as evidenced by my lack of knowledge about air rifles.

I'm hoping to get my 12 yr old son a sub 500 fps air rifle for Christmas, but I'm not sure what my best options are. I had a crossman pump action when I was a kid (until the cops took it away, justifiably), but it was what it was and I'm hoping to find something a little more rewarding.

I bought a Stoger air rifle a few years back, a 1200 fps one, but I was very disappointed with the trigger pull on it and ended up giving it away.

I'm wondering if there might be some suggestions for a new or used sub 500 fps rifle that would fit the bill for my son around the $150 - $200 range.

Many thanks for the read, eager to hear any suggestions.

Eliot
 
If you go the used route there are many better quality rifles out there that have hardly been shot that you can buy for close to the same price as a cheap, lower quality new rifle. There was a couple of sub 500 fps nice Diana's just on the EE but gone now.
 
Well Alot of Diana products are now made in China.
They made some springer barrels for a while but got a lot of backlash from the Airgun forums in the US. They still make some of their cheaper Umarex pistols and air rifles. The Chinese can make a good product as long as they're being watched but QC goes out the window less unsupervised. Soft screws etc.
 
Look for some around 800 to 900 fishing at the most. Anything of higher likely won't be as accurate. My first pellet rifle was a Slavia .177. I got it for Christmas when I was in grade 5. Some of my buddies also got one then. We popped untold tins of Crosman pellets through those rifles and had a great time. Terrorized the local tweety bird population and more cardboard boxes than I could count. Mind you that was in the 60s and times were a lot more leisurely then.
 
Trisha... - I'd suggest just getting a CO2 Crosman in the 'under 500 fps' range. More accurate than many 'high-power' rifles, and 'safer' unless you 'shoot your eye out'. šŸ˜‰ And only good for 50-75 feet due to low power. Start 'simple'.
And many municipalities consider ANY pellet gun illegal to fire within city limits. Check local laws.
PS - Cabelas has a good Crosman .177 for ca $90 - model 1077
 
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