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Air guns are a type of angling and hunting equipment used to propel projectiles such as pellets, BBs, arrows, and darts. They are powered by compressed air or gas, and are used for target shooting, pest control, and small game hunting. Air guns are available in a variety of styles, including break barrel, pre-charged pneumatic (PCP), and multi-pump pneumatic. Break barrel air guns are the most common type, and are typically used for target shooting and pest control. PCP air guns are more powerful and accurate, and are often used for hunting small game. Multi-pump pneumatic air guns are the least powerful, but are the most affordable.
Air guns are becoming increasingly popular among anglers and hunters, as they are relatively inexpensive and easy to use. They are also safer than traditional firearms, as they do not require a license or registration.
Some companies in the air gun market include Crosman, Gamo, Benjamin, Umarex, and Hatsan. Show Less Read more