First air rifle - 5 year old
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First air rifle - 5 year old
Hi gang,
I seek your advice on which air rifle to buy for my now five year old son who is aching to fire his first shot. I think I can develop his taste for serious shoooting later by keeping it fun and simple for now (as in back yard plinking). Even if he never decides to become a serious shooter, fun is still the immediate goal.
I really like the Airforce Edge - compressed air, two stage trigger and adjustability of both the forend and stock are very appealing. Plus that gun has got some serious WOW factor which I know he will love.
Unfortunately our host has inexplicably stopped carrying the item. I thought it might be wise to get some advice before I plunk down the 600-700 bucks.
Any suggestions?? I'm sold on PCP since I already have a SCUBA set up for my Morini air pistol and dont want to bother with CO2 or piston guns.
Thanks to all of you in advance
I seek your advice on which air rifle to buy for my now five year old son who is aching to fire his first shot. I think I can develop his taste for serious shoooting later by keeping it fun and simple for now (as in back yard plinking). Even if he never decides to become a serious shooter, fun is still the immediate goal.
I really like the Airforce Edge - compressed air, two stage trigger and adjustability of both the forend and stock are very appealing. Plus that gun has got some serious WOW factor which I know he will love.
Unfortunately our host has inexplicably stopped carrying the item. I thought it might be wise to get some advice before I plunk down the 600-700 bucks.
Any suggestions?? I'm sold on PCP since I already have a SCUBA set up for my Morini air pistol and dont want to bother with CO2 or piston guns.
Thanks to all of you in advance
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- Joined: Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:36 am
- Location: Rocky Mountains of Colorado
Yes the 70/72 are breakbarrels.
The reason I suggested the 70/72 is the very short LoP. I can't find my notes on that rifle, but I "think" the LoP goes down to 10-3/4 inches (sub-junior size) and is adjustable with spacers. I don't know of any other sub-junior size air rifle.
This link has some pix where you can compare the size of the the Diana 70 to other rifles.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/405945/t ... +the+other+...
According to the Pyramid web site, the min LoP on the AF Edge is 12 inches. So it gets down to junior size.
The the decision of a Diana 70/72 vs the AF Edge is fit and how small is he right now and how fast do you think he will grow.
The reason I suggested the 70/72 is the very short LoP. I can't find my notes on that rifle, but I "think" the LoP goes down to 10-3/4 inches (sub-junior size) and is adjustable with spacers. I don't know of any other sub-junior size air rifle.
This link has some pix where you can compare the size of the the Diana 70 to other rifles.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/405945/t ... +the+other+...
According to the Pyramid web site, the min LoP on the AF Edge is 12 inches. So it gets down to junior size.
The the decision of a Diana 70/72 vs the AF Edge is fit and how small is he right now and how fast do you think he will grow.
why not a 499B?
Wondering why you have rejected the idea of a Daisy 499B shooting Education BB gun. Works for about a quarter million new shooters each year. With a little attention to details it will hit a thumbtack at 16 feet every time. At 3 pounds it is light enough for a 5 year old.