, Been shooting bb guns from 5 up, Around 1975 or so , Jog, family, baby on the way, I couldn't go out and shoot my 22, 12 gauge, 270, Looking in the Beeman catalog and calling and talking to the father of all air guns MR Beeman , Bought a FWB 124, HUGE learning curve , After I learned how to shoot the thing for 32 years it was supreme Until the PCP came around , Oh my accuracy way beyond a springer ,,
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If you haven’t already read it, this is an interesting read.Back in the early 1980s, I latched on to a Beeman catalog. Dr. Beeman hooked me with his propaganda about his guns being the "finest" and the "best". I bought an R8 and found that it truly was way above what was previously on the airgun market. IMO, Beeman really kicked off this hobby with providing top quality guns that were built more like powderburners and not the usual cheap stuff offered with plastic stocks, sheet metal parts and homely designs.
How Airguns Have Improved Since 1980 – Part One
Today, we’re looking at a historical document from the airgun industry. It’s the 132-page, Spring 1980 catalog from the Air Rifle Headquarters Inc. and it’s an ideal opportunity to see how airguns have improved since that time. So, yes, that’s 44 years ago and – frighteningly – some of us...
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