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Walther Airguns: Modern Classics in the Making

Often, working in the air gun industry it’s fairly easy to get jaded on “new” airguns. What I mean by that is that even when new guns come out they are often times only reworked existing designs. In short, “new” is not usually new. When I first saw the Walther LGU Master and the Walther […]

Will we ever see another affordable European Springer?

I remember back when the RWS 34 would set you back just around $230. I’m sure there are some older airgunners that can remember it being even less, but that’s about when I came into the sport. A few years ago, as things always do, prices went up and now an RWS and scope will […]

IASS – International Air Shooting Sports

I love to shoot. I think I’ve mentioned that before in the past.   In fact, I’m not partial all that much to what I’m shooting so long that I get to go shoot something. Heck, I was just looking at Nerf guns the other day for me and my 8 year old to use around […]

More fun with Airguns

As my family get’s more and more involved with airguns, I’m having to think of creative ways to add just plain fun into the mix. I can sit and shoot paper targets all day, but the rest of the family likes to see things get blasted so smithereens. Recently I posted some articles about shooting […]

Quiet Airguns Part 2

In the last article I was discussing spring guns and the mechanical noise they produce. Also, how utilizing a gas ram or nitro piston can reduce the “buzzing” and other secondary noises that go along with traditional metal spring powered airguns. In part 2, I’m going to walk through the basics of gathering some sound […]

So your kid has “outgrown” their Red Ryder…

Ok, lets be honest, who ever really “outgrows” any air gun, no matter what it is they are fun for all ages, but say that your young shooter is ready to take the next step in their air-gunning experience. Whats next? Well, how about two great options, from two great airgun manufacturers. The Umarex 9XP […]

Shooting Quiet Airguns – Part 1

Shooting on our own property, often in city or town limits, has been a hot topic for a while now. It’s important to not only know the basic legalities of “can I shoot or can’t I shoot,” but also understand what other rules and regulations may come into play. I’ll use my own town for […]

Shooting Gallery Fun

Being able to get some trigger time right on your own property is a real treat and Airguns go a long way to making that happen. While not every community allows for the discharge of airguns in city or town limits, those that do expect property owners to be responsible about their actions. Most recently […]

Hatsan Carnivore Review

In November of 2014 Blaine Manifold, the CEO of Hatsan USA made a trip out to our offices here at AGD. He brought along some of the new product that the folks at Hatsan had planned to release for 2015. We were excited to say the least. After showing us 4 or 5 models, Blaine […]

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Shooting Safe on your property – Part 2

In Part 1 of how to shoot safely on your property we looked briefly at the importance of looking up your local laws and restrictions, and we also looked at ways to trap BBs, both airsoft and metal, so they stay put and don’t ricochet. But what about pellets? Stopping low energy lead pellets There […]