Lots of air guns at SHOT, ranging from entry level to Olympic match grade.
From the RWS/Umarex booth.
Gamo had a new "gas piston" system called IGT, for Inert Gas Technology. Instead of using a standard metal coil spring, it uses a compressed Nitrogen system with a free floating piston. Crosman recently introduced a similar system called Nitro Piston.
Other guns from Gamo.
From Cometa in Spain is the Lynx. It is a circular mag fed (like the cylinder in a revolver) gun in 3 calibre choices.
.177 fires a 8.5gr pellet at about 1180fps, 14 pellets in the mag.
The .22 calibre pushes a 14gr pellet at 860fps, 10 shots in the mag.
No data on the .25 cal system yet, believed to hold 8 pellets in the circular mag.
Cost is about $650 in the USA, no Canadian dealers yet, but looking!
More guns from Cometa
Air Arms from the UK had some fine guns on display.
UK has an active airgun scene, and makes some fine stuff. This is Daystate. Notice the footpounds! For an airgun, this is major.
From the RWS/Umarex booth.
Gamo had a new "gas piston" system called IGT, for Inert Gas Technology. Instead of using a standard metal coil spring, it uses a compressed Nitrogen system with a free floating piston. Crosman recently introduced a similar system called Nitro Piston.
Other guns from Gamo.
From Cometa in Spain is the Lynx. It is a circular mag fed (like the cylinder in a revolver) gun in 3 calibre choices.
.177 fires a 8.5gr pellet at about 1180fps, 14 pellets in the mag.
The .22 calibre pushes a 14gr pellet at 860fps, 10 shots in the mag.
No data on the .25 cal system yet, believed to hold 8 pellets in the circular mag.
Cost is about $650 in the USA, no Canadian dealers yet, but looking!
More guns from Cometa
Air Arms from the UK had some fine guns on display.
UK has an active airgun scene, and makes some fine stuff. This is Daystate. Notice the footpounds! For an airgun, this is major.
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