Why would I buy an AirForce Air rifle instead of a spring-piston air rifle?
Spring-piston air rifles capable of the velocity levels of our rifles weigh 8 to 10 pounds and require considerable effort to cock; our rifles weigh under 7 pounds and require almost no effort to use if refilled from a scuba tank. Spring-piston air guns operate at a fixed velocity; our rifles are adjustable. Spring-Piston air guns require special scopes because of reverse recoil; our rifles have no recoil and can use any scope that will focus in at the range you are shooting. A scope can be mounted on most spring-piston air guns but little else; our air rifles are part of the “Integrated Shooting System” previously mentioned and offer shooters limitless ways to configure their air rifles for a variety of shooting applications. The Condor has more than twice the power of the most powerful spring-piston air rifle. [Back To Top] • How quiet is the Talon SS compared to the Talon, Condor, or any other air rifle? Air rifles using high pressure compressed air are much louder than spring-pisto