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I've looked into air rifles a couple of times, but never really made the jump.

Who makes the rifle described in the post title?
And I do have an old sheridan that shoots quite well, but I'd like to avoid pumping...


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I have several multi pump pneumatics and break barrel springers. My favorite back yard plinker/pest control rifle is a Sheridan 2260MB co2 rifle. It meets your criteria of trim, light and easy plinker. My specimen is quite accurate for what it is, adequately powerful to dispatch grey squirrels and cottontails around the yard and I like the ease of co2.

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Are you thinking PCP, break-barrel, CO2, or?

How much are you looking to spend?

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Just a thought, pump guns dont recoil like my springers or my gas ram rifles.

I usually don't need mutiple shots (where a PCP shines) and I shoot better with no recoil so this might fit your needs.


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I've been thinking about that Dragonfly MK2 myself.

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Beeman R7 is about the greatest plinker ever made. A little light for Rabbits though. A Beeman R9 is a step up in power but not as nice for a plinker. Better get one of each!

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Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
Are you thinking PCP, break-barrel, CO2, or?

How much are you looking to spend?
Which is best across varying temps and weather?

I'd probably like to keep rifle purchase price under $500

And I don't want a 9 lb air rifle, or one that handles like a 2x12, no matter how well it shoots...


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Please also recommend a light and modest magnification scope for the rifle recommended.


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Originally Posted by johnw
Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
Are you thinking PCP, break-barrel, CO2, or?

How much are you looking to spend?
Which is best across varying temps and weather?

I'd probably like to keep rifle purchase price under $500

And I don't want a 9 lb air rifle, or one that handles like a 2x12, no matter how well it shoots...

I have a couple PCP's, and three break-barrels. Mine are all in the budget friendly category.

I've got two Gamo break barrel rifles, and one Hatsan. The thing with break-barrel rifles is their is an art to shooting them well. It usually takes some time and effort. That said, I shoot my break barrels more than the PCP's because of that challenge. Also, mine are not really handy/svelte rifles.

For $500, that Beeman R9 is a rifle you should look into, in the break-barrel category. They are well known for being great shooters, and well made.

My PCPs are both under $400. Air Venturi Avengers, in 22 and 25 caliber. They are not exactly small either.

Foe a compact PCP with decent power, small size, and only about $230 , you might check out the Gamo Arrow. The Arrow gets about 18 ft-lbs, 50+ shots per fill, and would be easy enough to fill with a hand pump.

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Thanks Shane

Can you describe the art of shooting the break barrels well?

I owned an RWS 177 rifle many years ago. Model 34 maybe? I did Ok with it.
Never scoped it


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And is there anything like the beeman R7 in .22?


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Originally Posted by johnw
Thanks Shane

Can you describe the art of shooting the break barrels well?

I owned an RWS 177 rifle many years ago. Model 34 maybe? I did Ok with it.
Never scoped it

It's mostly a matter of figuring out how the rifle likes to be held, and doing it that way every time. With break-barrels, the gun is recoiling long before the pellet leaves the bore, so any variations in hold, can have a big impact on how the gun groups.

For me I try to hold the forend at the balance point, and relatively modest pressure against my shoulder, and I try to keep my cheek very light on the comb.

If you google 'air rifle artillery hold' you will get some idea what I'm referring to. But not all air guns are the same, so it's not engraved in stone. You have to 'learn' the rifle.

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I don't know of any break-barrel 22 cal that is as small as the R7.

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Here's a few airgun YT channels that I like to follow. Some good reviews and shooting stuff.

https://www.youtube.com/@OTSA/videos

https://www.youtube.com/@ShootingGearReviews/videos

https://www.youtube.com/@razor1962/videos

https://www.youtube.com/@springpistonriflefeverlone9611/videos

https://www.youtube.com/@MountainSportAirguns/videos

https://www.youtube.com/@AirgunDetectives/videos

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My latest airgun is the Gamo Whisper Fusion Mach 1, 22 caliber.

Depending on your personal tastes you may or may not like or want an air gun that is made with a lot of polymer. Myself I'm not bothered as long as it shoots.

Anyhoo, here's a little vid I put together on the Mach 1. It's my lightest airgun. I like it.


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Good video

How big of a deal to modify the trigger?

This rifle looks to be pretty much what I'd like.


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The trigger mod is no big deal at all. 2-minute job. No disassembly required. Just remove the old trigger adjustment screw, and replace wit the new one. It's the best $10 you can spend on a Gamo.

The factory adjustment screw has a head on it, so it can only go in so far. The replacement screw is headless, and longer, so you can adjust it down to your liking.

Here's the screw, You could also likely find it at your local hardware store, I'm not sure of the diameter, length, or thread pitch, so I ordered a couple from JC to support his channel.

https://airgundetectives.com/product/adjustment-screw-for-the-gamo-c-a-t-and-s-a-t-triggers-2/

Here's a video on how to install,


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If you decide to buy a Gamo Whisper Fusion Mach 1, make sure you compare prices on Amazon.

I was going to buy from the Gamo website for $289, but when I checked Amazon it was being sold for $229, from the Gamo Store. So the order was still fulfilled by Gamo, I believe.

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I actually looked up the Gamo Arrow after lunch

Might be just the thing


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Originally Posted by johnw
I actually looked up the Gamo Arrow after lunch

Might be just the thing

It's on my short list of airguns I wouldn't mind having.

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