Black Ops Tactical Sniper Spring Piston Review
Ever feel like this?
You look at the online listings of air rifles.
You see 2 items with similar names:
One is Black Ops Tactical Sniper...
Beeman R9 Review
After three years of ownership and countless pellets down range, I can tell you that purchasing the Beeman R9 was one of the best...
Hatsan 95 Walnut Stock Review
"The champ is here"
I always feel amusing every time I watch John Cena cry aloud his favorite sentence and stir the crowd's blood,
While listening...
Diana RWS 48 Review
Not designed for the faint-hearted, the Diana RWS 48 air rifle is an impressive gun.
Built with beautifully crafted German engineering, this gun stands...
Gamo Big Cat 1250 Review
The Gamo Big Cat 1250 air rifle might be intimidating at first.
“Big Cat” implies that there might be something nasty about this gun....
Ruger BlackHawk Review
The Ruger BlackHawk is not a Canadian version of this gun with a sub standard 450 FPS limit and a double price ripoff.
Rather this...
Daisy Red Ryder 1938 – 75th Anniversary Special Edition Review
An American classic.
You shoot one.
Your dad shoots one.
Your grandfather shoots one.
For 75 years, generations after generations have enjoyed the fun the Daisy Red Ryder...
Diana RWS 34 – T06 Trigger Review
Here we go, the most popular air rifle sold by RWS - the Diana RWS 34.
This gun has had a decades-long great reputation,...
Diana 460 Magnum Review
The Diana 460 Magnum stands as a testament to German engineering in the world of high-powered spring-piston air rifles. This detailed review explores every...
Winchester 1400CS – Mossy Oak Review
As soon as I saw the Winchester 1400CS, I'm attracted to it.
It's simply beautiful and unique.
They say "judge the book by its...















































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