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    2015 SHOT show: AirForce big bore air rifle .457 cal PCP

    The idea of a true big bore air rifle with some real bonk is catching on the USA.
    AirForce has just such a gun, and I had a chance to fire it at Media Day
    I happened to be walking by their firing spot, and someone passed me some info and invited me to try it.
    I'm glad they did stop me, because this is quite the gun.
    The booth attendant was watching my reaction as I fired, and commented that I looked surprised by the noticeable recoil.
    Certainly not painful by any means, but much more recoil than expected from an airgun.

    From their website:
    With the ability to launch .45 caliber projectiles at over 1000 feet per second and generating energy levels of over 500 foot pounds, the Texan™ takes its place as the world’s most powerful production air rifle. Easy to load and simple to use, this Big Bore air rifle will let you focus on hunting with the knowledge you have enough power to get the job done.

    The Texan™ is available in Original Black. We also offer shooting kits to meet your specific shooting application.

    Technical Specifications:

    Max Fill Pressure: 3000 psi
    Action: Single shot
    Weight: 7.65 lbs
    Length: 48 inches
    Barrel: 34 inches
    Caliber: 0.45
    Trigger: 2 stage, adjustable for position
    Safety: Automatic on cocking
    Air Tank Volume: 490cc
    Sights: Open or optical may be installed
    Velocity: 1000 feet per second*
    Energy: 500 foot pounds*

    *Depending on pellet weight

    Estimated availability April 30, 2015
    .airforceairguns.com/The-Texan-by-AirForce-Airguns-s/118.htm







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    interesting
    WTB: HK45C

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    Impressive

    Did they give you any idea what they would be selling for, and was it the 350 gr. cast bullets shown that were generating 500 foot pounds of energy.

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    AirForce is doing what Quackenbush pioneered in the .458 PCB world. Let's hope they make an accurate & affordable uber plinker/hunter that will prove reliable in the long run, and at a decent price.
    *LEAD* Still the best boolit material for huntin' & plinkin' for over 600 yrs.
    Shoot well & load better.

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    Pricey, but I forget how much.
    Over US$1000, IIRC

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    Some pics of it at the range




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    I must have fired 50 shots through that thing. It was a lot of fun and the guy kept insisting I keep firing it. Hard to argue with that...

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    This is kind of cool.

    What is the actual diameter of the bullets .451"/.452"/.458".

    Also how loud is it in decibels?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Camp Cook View Post
    This is kind of cool.

    What is the actual diameter of the bullets .451"/.452"/.458".

    Also how loud is it in decibels?
    I had earpro on at the time. I didn't notice anything particularly noisy about it. maybe something close to a .22 or quieter. I didn't make much notice of the noise of it. It isn't very loud.

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    and not considered a firearm in the U.S.

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