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First Look: Umarex Gauntlet 2 PCP Air Rifle

Umarex USA has released an updated model of their Gauntlet air rifle. Termed the Gauntlet 2, this pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) will be available in both .22- and .25-caliber.

First Look: Benjamin Armada Semi-Auto PCP Air Rifle

The Armada Semi Auto—the latest semi-automatic, premium pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) air rifle from Benjamin—combines a gamut of desirable features and technologies meant for all-day expeditions.

NRA Gun of the Week: Air Venturi Wing Shot II (PCP airgun) Shotgun

In a class all its own, the Air Venturi Wing Shot II Shotgun delivers versatility unseen from other platforms of its type.

New for 2024: HatsanUSA JET2-QER PCP Air Rifle

In response to the growing demand for improved precision and consistency, the JET2-QER is now available with a regulator and Hatsan’s patented QuietEnergy Technology.

HatsanUSA Debuts .50 Caliber Air Rifle

The PileDriver is Hatsan’s first .50-caliber air rifle, and at its inception, the market’s most powerful production PCP rifle.

First Look: Umarex AirSaber Arrow Rifle

Umarex introduces its new AirSaber bolt-action PCP-powered arrow rifle, which the company claims is the most technologically advanced arrow rifle on the market.

NRA Gun of the Week: AirForce Texan Airgun

The powerful, big-bore "Texan" from AirForce Airguns features a two-stage trigger that releases a sizable burst of air from its 490cc removable and refillable air tank, driving .457-cal. projectiles in excess of 1000 fps. It's purported to be the most production air rifle on the market. But does that claim hold water? Find out with in the video embedded above, as American Rifleman's Christopher Olsen hosts the latest episode of NRA's Gun of the Week.

Athlon Optics Introduces Heras SPR Riflescopes

Athlon optics has debuted its Heras SPR series of riflescopes. Its robust design can handle the forward impulse of springer air guns, PCP and recoil from magnum centerfire rifles.

Squirrel Hunting with Hatsan’s Galatian III Air Rifle

A .25-caliber PCP rifle, Hatsan’s Galatian III is capable of sending a .25 grain pellet at speeds of up to 1,000 fps. For squirrels, rabbits, and even fox and coyote with the right shot placement, death is imminent.

Field Test: Hatsan BT Big Bore Carnivore

The Carnivore can send its .30-caliber, 44-grain payload at a lizard-thumping 860 fps with enough air in the tank for about 20 shots before losing velocity. For the stateside small-gamer, that’s plenty of power in a single tank to get through an average hunt. Refilling a spent tank can be done quickly with the aid of a pre-filled scuba tank and adaptor kit or, using a bit more manpower, a PCP hand pump.

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