It's rated at 580 FPS.
CROSMAN 1400: 10 pumps = 580 FPS. made in 3 variations between 1968-1978
10 pumps = 580 FPS. made in 3 variations between 1968-1978
360 fps
450 FPS BB 400 FPS Pellets
Canada has strict laws on the power that air rifle springs can produce. So changing the spring would be against the law.
You mean Air Rifle. Yes this is fine. Air rifles (Not AirSoft) usually fire between 500 FPS and 1200 FPS
You are saying both "Pellet Gun" and "Air Rifle in the same question." If it was a rifle it would most likely fall to the "AIR FORCE CONDOR" at over 1400 FPS, using a .177 barrel. (It has 12 different barrels that fit the rifle) Pellet guns are not as powerful as rifles. The EVANIX HUNTING MASTER fires a .22 cal pellet at 1000 FPS. The Fastest .177 air pistol that I know of is the Crosman 1720T Target pistol that is rated at 750 FPS. By the time I answer this there may be one faster Don't confuse speed with accuracy. Olympic class air pistols like the "Feinwerkbau P44 Match pistol" only fires at 508 FPS but is dead accurate and only cost $1,696 dollars.
The Crosman TR77 far exceeds the Recon. The TR77 fires at 1200 FPS the Recon fires at about half the speed at 525 FPS. The TR77 can be use for small game the Recon is only good for plinking and target practice. They both cost about the same.
300 fps or 320
It's rated at 660 FPS
The Crosman 1088 Pellet/BB is rated at 400-430 FPS
Crosman says it's rated at 1000 FPS.