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  2. Crosman 2100 Classic - Wikipedia

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    The 2100 Classic is manufactured with adjustable iron sights, but the 2100 Classic also has a dovetail rail for fitting a scope onto the gun. The materials are very basic: Barrel: Rifled Steel Stock: Synthetic Forearm: Synthetic Muzzle velocity: pellet: 725 fps; BB: 755 fps

  3. Crosman 1377 - Wikipedia

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    Crosman claims a pellet velocity of up to 600 ft/s (180 m/s) from a gun pumped ten times, which is higher than that achieved by most pellet pistols of any kind. Many 1377 owners report success with only a few pumps, and the lower velocity is accompanied by lower noise, often an advantage for those shooting indoors.

  4. Crosman Pumpmaster 760 - Wikipedia

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    The Crosman Pumpmaster 760, or Crosman 760 Pumpmaster, is an American-made multi-pump pneumatic air gun that is manufactured for target shooting, plinking, and small pest control. The Crosman 760 Pumpmaster is a BB gun with more than 16 million copies sold. It has a caliber of .177 and can shoot up to 645 fps for BBs and 615 for Pellets.

  5. Sheridan Products - Wikipedia

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    Muzzle velocity figures are for Sheridan's standard weight pellets of 14.3 grains.) Model A (Super) (1947–1953) Total Production: 2130 Velocity: Variable to 700 fps. With a large cast and machined aluminum receiver, bronzed barrel and pump tube, walnut stock with Monte Carlo cheek-piece, ball-type valve mechanism, adjustable trigger, and peep ...

  6. Air gun - Wikipedia

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    While historical air guns have been made specifically for warfare, modern air guns can also be deadly. [24] In medical literature, modern air guns have been noted as a cause of death. [25] [26] [27] This has been the case for guns of caliber .177 and .22 that are within the legal muzzle energy of air guns in the United Kingdom. [28]

  7. Muzzle velocity - Wikipedia

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    Firearm muzzle velocities range from approximately 120 m/s (390 ft/s) to 370 m/s (1,200 ft/s) in black powder muskets, [3] to more than 1,200 m/s (3,900 ft/s) [4] in modern rifles with high-velocity cartridges such as the .220 Swift and .204 Ruger, all the way to 1,700 m/s (5,600 ft/s) [5] for tank guns firing kinetic energy penetrator ammunition.

  8. Baikal IZH-46M - Wikipedia

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    The extra length of the air compression cylinder allows the 46M to have a 60 ft/s (18 m/s) increase in muzzle velocity over the original 46. The IZH-46M has a muzzle velocity of approximately 470 ft/s (140 m/s). [1] In either original IZH46 or current IZH46M form, the pistol is a very consistent shooting precision 10 m airgun.

  9. Walther CP 88 - Wikipedia

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    The Walther CP 88 is a sport and training pistol that shoots pellets using compressed CO 2 according to the principle of an air gun. The design of the gun is borrowed from the widely used pistol Walther P88. It is manufactured by Umarex. [1] Exploded-view drawing of the Walther CP 88 Walther CP 88 "Competition"