Airgun Shooter

THE HAIRY GUN

Back in Airgun Shooter issue 128, I wrote about the acquisition of my new Airgun Technology Vulcan 2. To say that I continue to be impressed with so much performance from a gun that looks nothing like a traditional target rifle would be an understatement.

I have bored many people to death at my own two clubs by continually describing the Vulcan’s ability to produce match-winning standards of accuracy from a gun that looks nothing like a mega-accurate rifle is supposed to look. First of all, the layout is that of a bullpup, with its short physical length, but with the cocking lever midway along the action that cycles the action so smoothly and without fuss. The use

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