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New Airgun Shooter issue: Gear Special!

Issue 106 is out now and it’s a gear special, packed full of all your favourite airgun brands, gun tests, target shooting tips and more!

The Airgun 100 – March

What’s hot, what’s not? Every four weeks, Airgun Shooter surveys 20 different gun shops to establish the last five airguns each has sold

Win over winter with this month’s Airgun Shooter magazine!

The latest issue of Airgun Shooter is out NOW and we’ve got a hunting masterclass in store to help you embrace the cold weather

Discover 2017’s best buys with the latest issue of Airgun Shooter!

We reveal the gear of the year in the new Airgun Shooter issue, plus more exclusive reviews, tips, tricks and inspiration!

Getting into airgun shooting – Mat Manning discusses support for new shooters

New recruits represent the future of our sport and our businesses. Mat Manning reminds retailers of their responsibility to set them off on the right track. © Alamy This article originally appeared on our sister publication, Gun Trade News It

Best airgun buys of 2021 – what makes our Gear of the Year list?

One reason airgun shooting is growing in popularity is because it’s a sport that remains accessible to all. With that in mind, we’ve gathered together some of our top choices of guns, optics and gear for a huge range of

Shoot on a shoe-string with new issue of Airgun Shooter!

Master night-time rabbiting, and learn how to shoot on a budget in this month’s Airgun Shooter

Airgun scene new products

The latest products, gossip and news from the airgun world

New airgun gear at IWA Sporting Classics 2016

The IWA Outdoor Classics show in Nuremberg is one of the shooting industry’s premier events, showcasing countless new releases on the airgun scene. Here’s some of the kit we clocked during the showcase.   PALLAS PCPs Pallas have unveiled their

Best airgun sights under £200 – Rich Saunders’ top picks

Rich Saunders takes a close look at some of the very best airgun sights under £200. “Budget” is often a byword for “not very good”, but if you do a little research you’ll find some great gear can be picked

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