I watched the Mythbusters video and have a suggestion; if you are going to use a semi-automatic pistol for self defense I would opt for a "double-action/single-action" model. That way you do not have...
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I watched the Mythbusters video and have a suggestion; if you are going to use a semi-automatic pistol for self defense I would opt for a "double-action/single-action" model. That way you do not have...
I looked online at the Ruger Blackhawk air rifles and for under $100US they seem like they would do the trick for you.
A step up might be be the RWS 34. RWS has been making airguns for a long time...
Thanks! The IZH-Baikel 46M is an entry level competition pistol at around $550US. (I don't own one.)
For over three times that price you can get the Olympic level Feinwerkbau P44. But then you need...
They are both spring-piston guns. Mostly for plinking. The barrel serves as the cocking lever.
For real competition accuracy you want the pre-charged pneumatic or the single-stroke pneumatic.
I have a couple of air guns that would do the trick. The all-black one is a Beeman/Webley Tempest; the one that looks like a 1911 .45 Auto is the Beeman P1.
What are the regulations on importing...