bsa r10 mk2, . 22 fire arms certificate required. walnut right handed stock, extra long shrouded barrel with silencer, complete with 1 magazine and a scope and silencer, and quick fill probe. ...
Second hand ATA Airborne Walnut. 177 Cal
Introducing ATAs first PCP air rifle: The ATA Airborne Walnut.
Built with all the high end features you would expect to see on a rifle double its ...
AGT Uragan 3 600 - Red Laminate Stock. 177 Cal
Developed from the Uragan 2 (meaning hurricane), the AGT Uragan 3 600 has an excellent rear-biased balance and operation. The CZ-made barrel features ...
The British Shooting Show 2025 showcased an impressive array of firearms, with GMK Ltd presenting some of the most anticipated models. Gunstar’s George O’Leary had the opportunity to discuss these innovations with Reece and Taneli from GM...
The British Shooting Show 2025 brought together the biggest names in the industry, and one of the standout brands, as ever, was HIKMICRO. Known for its cutting-edge thermal optics and night vision technology, HIKMICRO continues to push the boundaries...
At this year's Game Fair, Arctic Trucks has put its best foot forward with its extensively re-engineered Land Rover Defender AT35 on full display. As the ultimate cool, capable and stylish Defender on the planet, five years of rigorous testing an...
Spring air rifles are a type of air rifle that uses a spring-loaded piston to compress air in order to fire a projectile. The spring is released, propelling the piston forward, and the compressed air is forced through a nozzle, which propels the projectile out of the barrel. Spring air rifles are typically used for target shooting and plinking, but can also be used for small game hunting. Because they do not require any external source of power, spring air rifles are very quiet and can be used in areas where firearms are prohibited. However, spring air rifles can be difficult to cock and may require more maintenance than other types of air rifles.