Whats up with airguns anyway?
Of course this deserves its own story. But to start, you can get a fine barrel-break springer airgun for $200 about. A pneumatic (pump-up) Sheridan is about $100. Both kinds are fine values. However, a springer has recoil and makes a weird “CHUNG!” sound and shooting it well involves a certain technique. The triggers tend to be…interesting. They’re their own thing. A Sheridan has a gentle trigger, no recoil, and shoots with a rather mild “splat.” Springers also usually have one power level. Now, they’re often powerful and that is attractive: they commonly shoot 1000 fps. Cool. A Sheridan out of the box shoots, what, 700 fps. But a Steroid job boosts them to 900 fps. And you can pump them how you like. I mostly use 3 pumps. Easy and fast and quiet and perfect for target shooting in the backyard. I don’t need 1000 fps for my paper work. Another cool thing about airguns is how accurate they are. Daisy makes one bb-gun which is accurate to 15 feet: the Jaycee M99. It’s cool. It uses spec