around 500fps sometimes more
Gamo Hunter Extreme 1650 FPS - Air rifle .177 Cal Air Force TalonP 900 FPS air pistol .25 Cal Hatsan AT P1 Air Pistol .177 870 FPS The Air Force TalonP is faster in .25 Cal than the Hatsan .177 Cal
That would most likely be the Hatsan AT P2 PCP Air Pistol at 870 FPS
It depends on which model you are asking about. But the air pistol P99 is rated at 360 FPS
200 Feet Per Second (FPS)
320 in a pellet gun is average. there are a few that have a higher FPS, but anything that fires between 300 - 400 FPS is normal for a C02 pistol. Rifles on the other hand currently are made to fire above 1000 FPS. The Crosman 1377C fires above 600 FPS but you have to pump it 10 times and it is a single shot pistol
I can not tell you the foot pounds but the FPS (Feet Per Second) is rated at 200 FPS and that is considered very slow for an air gun. A Daisy Red Ryder fires at 350 FPS. The only other air gun that I know of that fires that slow is a Marksman 1010 and it also fires at 200 FPS.
About 1000 fps for a pre-charged pneumatic, such as the Evanix.
Do not expect any air pistol to come near advertised speeds. Evanix, FX air guns and others make super powered pcp airguns that can reach into the 600-700 fps area, where as other spring pistols like the browning 800 mag and Diana p5 and lp8 can get around 500 fps.
FPS stands for "Feet Per Second" this is an average speed for most air pistols. It's fast, but some high powered air rifles can reach over 1000 fps
Yes, but it may be against the law in your area and it may damaged to pistol.
Air guns and rifles are rated by their FPS (FEET PER SECOND) they shoot at different speeds depending on the model. An example is a Daisy Red Ryder that shoots at 350 FPS but a Benjamin Marauder fires a .177 pellet at 1100 FPS. The slowest pellet gun I know of is the Marksman model 1010 that fires at 250 FPS.
Marksman doesn't list the cocking effort but believe me it's very little. The pistol only fires a 220 FPS and that is slow.