A Beeman R7 is 18 lbs. Perfect for practice and kids. 700 feet per second. The more powerfull ones will be 22-40 lbs cocking effort. An R7 has a .011 ctc shooting ability at 10 Yards. Great gun.
It is used to reduce the recoil of the rifle and as a grip for cocking the barrel.
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.
A Benjamin Trail NP has a cocking effort of 33 lbs. It fires a Crosman 7.9 grain Super match pellet around 1200 FPS at 25.27 Ft/Lbs or 34.26 joules.
I suggest you try the Web. Do a search for "Airgun Repair" and select someone who has parts from the wed.
This Chinese air rifles shoots about 615 FPS. This is average for this type of air rifle.
I own a Marksman Model 740 .177 pellet rifle. It has a wood-patterned plastic stock. It is a single shot rifle that folds in the middle for cocking. The safety auto-enables after every trigger pull. You must cock and reset the safety. Hope that helps.
I am not quite sure which model you are asking about. I think you are asking about one simply named "THE BSA AIR RIFLE". It is an Underlever cocking system 43.5' overall in length. If so, and this is it, it was made between 1905-07 and in average condition "Fair to Good' it would be worth between $225 -$290. If not this rifle, then please give more information. Yes this is the air rifle that I am looking for information on. I wanted to find out the age aswell so u have been a big help. thanks
It all depends on the individual air rifle. I can average between 50 to 80 depending on the rifle I'm using.
One of the best is a Feinwerkbau Westinger & Altenburger. Biathlon Air Rifle Model P700 Aluminum. Average cost $2,480. It's an Olympic Match Rifle.
The VL is an Under lever cocking spring powered Rifle and fires a special 22 caseless air cartridge The Legacy fires a regular 22 cal bullet. The Legacy came in models 2201, 2211, 2202, 2212, 2203 and 2213.
This all depends on what you are looking for. A good air rifle will cost on the average $150 or more, but a competition air rifle will cost into the thousands. I own a few PCP air rifles. (PreCharged Pneumatic) that cost around $400 to $1200. These are the most powerful class of air rifles. They are charged with a scuba tank to 3000 PSI. The average consumer can expect to spend around $250 for a good air rifle or air gun.
One of the best is a Feinwerkbau Westinger & Altenburger. Biathlon Air Rifle Model P700 Aluminum. Average cost $2,480. It's an Olympic Match Rifle. The best air rifles for target shooting are Olympic Biathlon match rifles.