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Airforce Condor



Any serious small game hunter or plinker will absolutely fall in love with the amazing airforce condor air rifle. It offers some serious firepower, especially for an airgun. We are talking velocities of up to around 1,500 feet per second (FPS) when using .177 cal. pellets, and depending on what model you have. Typically you will see these extremely high velocities when you go with one of the powerful PCP (pre charged pneumatic) airforce airguns. This is enough power to easily kill just about any type of small game, from squirrels to rabbits, and more. In fact, the airsoft Condor and the airsoft Talon are both very popular choices for small game hunters. In fact, I think that it is fair to say that those 2 models are probably the most popular airforce airgun models on the market.

When using the airforce condor air rifle for hunting, it is highly recommended that you use 0.22 caliber pellets, since they deliver a lot more impact to the target due to their greater weight and density. Yes, you may lose a little velocity (and range in some cases), but it is well worth it if you are looking for the faster kill. Also, the PCP pellet rifles are known to hardly lose anything at all when using the .22 cal. pellets, since they have plenty of power to push the heavier pellet. Most of the air force condor air guns are PCP pellet rifles, so will not be much of an issue. However, even the CO2 airforce condor airguns have plenty of power, and can easily shoot the .22 cal. pellets as well.

Just like any good pellet gun, you can easily mount all sorts of optics and sites on an airforce condor pellet rifle; they come with the standard integrated rail system. This makes adding and removing scopes and other optics extremely easy. Once you throw a scope on your airforce condor, you will increase your accuracy greatly, making hunting and plinking that much easier. Also, some of the more expensive airforce guns come with a scope and bipod, which can definitely save you some money (along with the hassle of having to pick out a scope for your air gun).