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Gun equipment air rifle
Air rifle targets 160P, white middle
Cartridge CO2, 12 g
Cartridge CO2 Diablo, 12 g
Pistol targets international 50/20
Target one figure
Cartridge CO2 Walther 12 g, oil
Hunting target EU Wild boar
Target two figures
Hunting targets EU Deer
Hunting target EU Chamois
Gun oil Konkor, 200 ml
Rifle case with optics 88 cm Royal, tan
Rifle case with optics 88 cm Royal, woodland
Rifle case for two rifles up to 85 cm, black
Speedloader pellets Diana for cal. 4,5 mm (.177)
Pellet Trap Umarex standard
Pellet trap Wosport 14 x 14 cm
Target paper Diana 100 pcs, 14 x 14 cm
Air gun target black and white, 100 pcs pack, 14 x 14 cm
Magazine Crosman Recruit, Pumpmaster
Gun magazine for Chaser + Bandit, cal. 4,5 mm
Magazine Heckler&Koch MP5 K-PDW, cal. 4,5 mm
Magazine Legends M1A1 Legendary, cal. 4,5 mm
Loading Cartridge BB, Cowboy rifle, SAA.45, S&W M29, 629
Loading Cartridge pellets, Cowboy rifle, SAA.45, S&W M29, 629
Gun magazine Sig Sauer MCX/MPX, cal. 4,5 mm, 30 shots
Magazine Smith & Wesson MP9 M2.0, cal. 4,5 mm
Magazine Walther PPQ M2 CO2
Accessories for long air guns
Accessories for long air guns include a large number of products. In addition to ammunition (pellets or shots), accessories include rifle scopes, other optical sights, laser sights, tactical flashlights, bipods, spare magazines, holsters and cases, cleaning kits, shooting ranges, pellet traps, targets, power (energy) meters, energy sources (CO2 cartridges, cylinders, pumps), spare parts, carrying straps, and much more. Yes, these are all accessories for long air guns that you may find useful.
Magazines
As a rule, long air guns are characterized by a magazine design, powered e. g. by a CO2 cartridge, a cylinder or a manual pump. Thus, standard break barrel air rifles are not equipped with a magazine because they are single-shot. An exception, however, are e. g. GAMO air rifles from the MULTISHOT 10X model series, which are equipped with a magazine with a capacity of 10 pellets. If you have spare magazines, shooting your air rifle is much faster, more comfortable and more fun. The magazine should be selected according to the model of airgun you have or are currently purchasing. We offer replacement magazines for long air guns such as GAMO, WALTHER, CROSMAN, KRAL ARMS, SIG SAUER, DIANA, AIR ARMS and others.
Holsters for long air guns
Proper storage and safe transport of your air gun is very important. Proper storage will avoid corrosion, for example, and safe transport will avoid mechanical damage and scratches. Gun holsters or gun cases that protect your weapon from external weather conditions and from the risk of mechanical damage will help you in this respect. The right holster or case should be chosen according to the dimensions of your gun. We offer cases by the Italian brand Stil Crin and holsters by DASTA, ROYAL and others.
Cleaning for long air guns
It is advisable to clean the air gun after each use before storing it, as lead residue gradually builds up in the grooves of the barrel. The longer you put off cleaning and maintenance, the more difficult it will be in the future. A cleaning kit of the appropriate caliber (e.g., 4.5 mm / 5.5 mm and others) should be used to clean the barrel. If the design of your air rifle allows it, the barrel is cleaned in one direction, namely out of the muzzle of the barrel. To clean the barrel you also need suitable cleaning oils or sprays. Finally, it is advisable to wipe the barrel dry with an appropriate wiper. However, do not forget about the surface of your air rifle (whether wood, plastic, iron), which should also be treated once in a while with a suitable oil or spray. In our offer you can find cleaning kits by the Italian brand Stil Crin and oils and sprays by brands such as BRUNOX, BALISTOL, BROWNING, Česká zbrojovka and others.
Shooting ranges and targets
Shooting ranges, traps and targets are a great and practical tool for improving your shooting skills. The standard paper target for airgun shooting is a 14 x 14 cm target. If you don't want pellets flying all over the garden, buy a pellet trap, into which you insert the target and the ammunition doesn't fly any further through the trap. However, there are also a number of different metal targets and shooting traps (a combination of a metal target and a trap) currently available on the market.
Energy sources
It is no longer true that there are only break barrel air rifles. Many models of modern air guns are powered by, for example, compressed carbon dioxide contained in a cartridge or compressed air obtained from an external source, which is most often a cylinder, a manual pump and a special compressor. Therefore, if you have such an air gun at home, or you are going to get one, do not forget about the power source that powers it, otherwise you will not be able to shoot it.
Other accessories and equipment
The idea of equipping your air rifle with, for example, a rifle scope, red dot sight, laser sight, bipod and sling is certainly worth considering. Another interesting and fun feature is an air gun power meter (called a chronometer), which allows you to measure the power or energy at the muzzle of the barrel and measure the speed of pellets of different weights.