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i'm a sucker for vintage airguns but have a few modern ones also. we shoot in the backyard on occasion. i have 8 or 9 that i shoot regularly
 

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i'm a sucker for vintage airguns but have a few modern ones also. we shoot in the backyard on occasion. i have 8 or 9 that i shoot regularly

I have a "vintage" (sort of-made in the 70's iirc) BB gun. It's a Daisy "Winchester 94" that is so cool, it's spring powered and the spring is pretty weak at this point but the rifle itself is in great condition, it sits in the safe because I love it that much.
 

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Count me in. I've got a few pumpers (Crosman 2289, Benjamin 392) and a .177 Beeman break barrel springer. I don't have any CO2 or PCP's, though.

This is probably my favorite airgun related you tube channel:

http://www.youtube.com/user/EdgunUSA?feature=watch

This is certainly intriguing:

[video=youtube_share;yIb56PQwIfE]http://youtu.be/yIb56PQwIfE[/video]

This .177 AR upper Crosman makes looks pretty sweet, too:

http://www.military1.com/all/article/94299-product-review-the-crosman-modular-adaptive-rifle-177-

http://www.crosman.com/croswords/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/NRA-SSUSA.pdf
 
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I've been wanting a good air gun that was just a single pump, quiet and affordable...any suggestions?

I've heard nothing but good things about the Benjamin Trail NP XL 1100(.22)/1500(.177), I can't speak from experience though. They are on the pricier side, too.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Benjamin-Trail-Nitro-Piston-XL-1100-.22-Caliber-Air-Rifle/16536065

I like the Crosman Vantage NP(.177) or the Nitro Venom NP(.22) as comparable, yet more affordable alternatives:

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Crosman-.177cal-Vantage-Break-Barrel-Rifle-Brown/22001673

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Crosman-Nitro-Venom-Dusk-NP-.22-Air-Rifle-with-Scope/16536075?findingMethod=rr
 

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Anything over $200 is out, I wouldn't use it enough to spend too much. That Nitro Venom is a definite possibility if I can't find a good used air gun, thanks! :)
 

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I have a Beeman R10 that I bought new 24 years ago from Outdoor America. It's incredibly accurate and has never given me a problem in all those years. Then around 10 years ago I bought a Webley & Scott Hurricane air pistol. I modified it to mount a weaver rail so I could put a pistol scope on it. It also has worked flawlessly since I bought it.
 

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