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MODERN AIRGUNS

Here we are, one-fifth of the 21st century behind us. So it’s probably safe to assume that most folks reading this have at least a passing familiarity with paintball and airsoft guns. However, many probably still hear the word “airgun” and immediately think of “Daisy,” “Red Ryder,” or simply “BB gun.” Others might recall “my old pump-up pellet gun.” Would it surprise you to learn that there are a number of mass-produced airguns up to. 50 caliber and capable of taking big game? In fact, 23 states allow the use of big-bore (generally, .30 caliber and higher) airguns for taking deer-sized game, and efforts continue to bring more states into the fold. And the best part is, with few exceptions, any adult can purchase and own these marvelous inventions without jumping through regulatory hoops and have them delivered to your door.

You may be wondering why this potential new hobby has escaped your radar for this long. First, these are not the “entry-level” or low-end airguns found at the big-box stores; these bad boys are higher ticket items. Second, the widespread perception was that “BB guns” were toys for boys, not for serious shooters, and definitely not for hunting. However, this being ’Merica, there was a faction that never outgrew their love of punching holes in tin cans, sniping enemy toy soldiers, or practicing until “strike anywhere” matches could consistently be lit with a single shot.

As this cadre of die-hards grew up, some were content with low power as long as they could get one-hole accuracy at 10 meters. These became the Olympic

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