TexanSS .357 Caliber
The TexanSS uses a carbine length barrel and an enlarged and redesigned Sound-Loc® system. This combination reduces unwanted discharge sound and the overall length of the original Texan
- .357 Caliber Lothar Walther Barrel
- Pressure Relief Device
- Adjustable Power
- Low Effort Side Lever Cocking
- Available in Original Black Finish
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$1,239.95Texan® .357 Caliber
With the ability to launch .35 caliber projectiles at over 1000 feet per second and generating energy levels in excess of 350 foot pounds, the Texan® takes its place as the world’s most powerful production .357 air rifle. Easy to load and simple to use, this Big Bore air rifle will let you focus on…
$1,094.95TexanLSS .308 Caliber
The Texan LSS gives shooters the best of both worlds by combining the power of a full sized Texan and the sound suppression system of the Texan SS. The concept for the LSS comes from direct feedback received from hunters in the field who wanted the extra…
$1,259.95Texan® Carbine .308 Caliber
Everyone asked, and we have answered with a Texan Carbine.
All the power and accuracy, but in a more compact package for easy maneuvering in heavy brush and hunting blinds.
For more information on velocity and energy, please visit our FAQ Section
The Texan Carbine is available in Original Black. We also offer…
$1,094.95TexanSS .308 Caliber
The TexanSS uses a carbine length barrel and an enlarged and redesigned Sound-Loc® system. This combination reduces unwanted discharge sound and the overall length of the original Texan
- .308 Caliber Lothar Walther Barrel
- Pressure Relief Device
- Adjustable Power
- Low Effort Side Lever Cocking
- Available in Original Black Finish
…
$1,239.95Texan® .308 Caliber
With the ability to launch .30 caliber projectiles at over 1000 feet per second and generating energy levels approaching 300 foot pounds, the Texan® is a very versatile big bore air rifle. Easy to load and simple to use, this Big Bore air rifle will let you focus on hunting with the knowledge you have…
$1,094.95TexanLSS .257 Caliber
The Texan LSS gives shooters the best of both worlds by combining the power of a full sized Texan and the sound suppression system of the Texan SS. The concept for the LSS comes from direct feedback received from hunters in the field who wanted the extra…
$1,259.95Texan® Carbine .257 Caliber
Everyone asked, and we have answered with a Texan Carbine.
All the power and accuracy, but in a more compact package for easy maneuvering in heavy brush and hunting blinds.
For more information on velocity and energy, please visit our FAQ Section
The Texan Carbine is available in Original Black. We also offer…
$1,094.95TexanSS .257 Caliber
The TexanSS uses a carbine length barrel and an enlarged and redesigned Soun-Loc® system. This combination reduces unwanted discharge sound and the overall length of the original Texan
- .257 Caliber Lothar Walther Barrel
- Pressure Relief Device
- Adjustable Power
- Low Effort Side Lever Cocking
- Available in Original Black Finish
…
$1,239.95Texan® .257 Caliber
The .257 Texan is a varmint hunters dream. Bridging the gap between big bore and traditional air rifles, the .257 lets air rifle shooters reach out to distances previously unheard of. Often touted as our most accurate Texan rifle, the .257 Texan can take small to medium sized game from distances over 200 yards!
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$1,094.95TalonSS Air Rifle .177
The TalonSS in .177 caliber takes the classic Talon® air rifle a step further by incorporating our Sound-Loc® sound suppression technology. This makes the TalonSS quiet enough to shoot in the backyard, the basement, or the garage. Featuring a tunable power wheel, the TalonSS can be set up for low power backyard plinking or tuned…
$729.95TalonSS Air Rifle .25
The TalonSS in .25 caliber takes the classic Talon® air rifle a step further by incorporating our Sound-Loc® sound suppression technology. This makes the TalonSS quiet enough to shoot in the backyard, the basement, or the garage. Featuring a tunable power wheel, the TalonSS can be set up for low power backyard plinking or tuned…
$729.95
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is a PCP air rifle, and how does it work?
A PCP air rifle, or Pre-Charged Pneumatic air rifle, operates by utilizing highly compressed air stored in a reservoir. This compressed air is released when the trigger is pulled, forcing a projectile through the barrel at high velocity. The rifle’s power comes from the air pressure, usually between 2,000 and 3,000 psi, offering consistent shooting performance. Unlike other airgun types, PCP rifles require an external source to charge the air reservoir, providing higher power and accuracy than spring-piston or CO2 airguns.
What are the key benefits of using a PCP air rifle?
The benefits of PCP air rifles are their power, accuracy, and versatility. Due to the compressed air system, each shot delivers consistent force, which enhances both short-range and long-range precision. PCP air rifles also generate minimal recoil compared to spring-piston models, making them easier to shoot accurately. Additionally, PCP rifles can accommodate a range of uses, from small game hunting and pest control to competitive target shooting and large game hunting when using big bore calibers.
What calibers are available for PCP air rifles, and what are their specific uses?
PCP air rifles are available in various calibers, each serving different purposes. The smaller calibers, such as .177 and .25, are commonly used for target practice and small game hunting due to their balance of speed and accuracy. Larger calibers, such as .30 and above, are often referred to as big bore PCP air rifles and are suitable for medium to large game hunting. These big bore rifles provide the power necessary to take down larger animals and are ideal for hunters seeking long-range shooting capabilities.
What equipment do I need to fill a PCP air rifle?
Filling a PCP air rifle requires an external air source. Hand pumps are an affordable option but may be physically demanding. SCUBA tanks can also be used to fill the air reservoir, providing multiple refills without manual pumping. Alternatively, high-pressure air compressors offer a convenient and efficient way to recharge the rifle’s air reservoir, particularly for frequent shooters. It’s important to use equipment rated to handle pressures up to 3,000 psi to ensure safe and effective operation of the air rifle.
What is the effective range of a PCP air rifle?
The effective range of a PCP air rifle varies depending on its caliber and power. For instance, smaller calibers like .177 and .22 are effective for accurate shooting up to around 50 to 70 yards, making them ideal for pest control or small game. However, with larger calibers like .357 and .457, PCP rifles can be effective for hunting at distances of around 100 yards, as they maintain high levels of power and accuracy over longer ranges, especially for medium to large game.
How does a PCP air rifle differ from a CO2-powered air rifle?
Although both PCP and CO2 air rifles rely on compressed gas to fire projectiles, the type of gas used differentiates them. PCP rifles use compressed air, while CO2-powered airguns utilize carbon dioxide cartridges. PCP rifles are generally more powerful and consistent than CO2 models, especially since CO2 pressure can fluctuate with temperature changes. This makes PCP air rifles better suited for high-performance applications, such as competitive shooting or hunting, where consistent power and precision are critical.
What ammunition can I use with a PCP air rifle?
PCP air rifles are compatible with various types of ammunition. The most commonly used are lead pellets, which come in different shapes and weights depending on the intended application, from target shooting to hunting. Slugs are heavier projectiles designed for greater range and impact, often used in larger caliber PCP rifles. It is essential to use the correct caliber ammunition designed for your specific rifle model to achieve optimal performance and avoid damaging the barrel.
What is a big bore PCP air rifle, and why is it used for hunting?
A big bore PCP air rifle refers to models with calibers typically .30 or larger. These rifles are designed for hunting larger game such as deer, hogs, or coyotes. They generate significantly more energy than smaller caliber air rifles, often exceeding 600 foot-pounds of force. This makes them suitable for hunters who need to deliver high knockdown power at longer ranges. Big bore PCP air rifles are especially useful in locations where conventional firearms are restricted, offering an alternative for hunters who need to abide by local regulations without sacrificing performance.