Gun Recomendations?
I used to do a lot of shooting, particularly .22s for sport. But I am much older now and have medical problems which has left me in a wheelchair most of the time and I would like to shoot in my own back yard. I can manage to get a range of up to 70’ or so there.
I want to purchase a couple of pellet guns (pistol or revolver) for the wife and I to play around with using a pellet trap. I suppose that a revolver overall would be more accurate than a semi auto blow back type but not sure. I also read posts stating a lot of the semi autos jam too and that worries me. I don’t really care if I have 16-30 shots or not but I don’t want a single shot and I think I want a CO2 type this time. Looking for something less than let us say $125 per gun to start out and it seems that there are many. We are looking at shooting at up to say 50’ in the back yard and I think either a .177 or a .22 caliber would do just fine. What would you recommend? And what pellets? I would also be interested in a couple of rifles with more or less the same requirements. I prefer open sites. In the past I have had a pump (5 mm Sheridan) and a break type but it’s been years. The old Sheridan was very accurate. Now I have a bad shoulder and back and I am afraid that pumping or breaking a barrel is not such a good idea anymore. Therefore CO2 may be the way to go? |
I say go with a Crosman Vigilante. I haven't used one, but based on what I've seen on the forums and the reviews the gun gets, it sounds like it fits your needs.
https://www.amazon.com/Crosman-Vigil...&creative=9325 |
TNX, the Crosman may fit the bill. I will check out the reviews.
I read some reviews and decided to order the Umarex Fusion Combo (4x32 w/rings). It's quiet, supposed to be accurate and WalMart had it on sale for some $60 off retail which made it a good buy and hard to beat for some $85. |
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You just did not read my post far enough to see the comment about rifles.
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