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I got my AirForce TalonP over four years ago and never looked backwards. They are truly the AR 15 platform of airguns. With that said you can also go down the rabbit hole. I call mine my TalonP carbine. A lot of thighs have been done to change the pistol. Will Piatt worked the barrel over by cutting the choke off crowned and cut the lead in to accept slugs better. This is a great improvement but the best thing it didn’t change accuracy with pellets. Sorry the turkey picture was a accident




 
Any Escape SS owners in here?

TalonP with 16" barrel, a few Talon Tunes goodies, with a 10" Neil Clague moderator.

Shoots NSA slugs 29gr - 38.5gr HP & 34gr & 36gr domes up to 74fpe.

I have another bottle with a Doug Noble. 25/.257 valve that is going into a .257 Condor or Talon one day, but I have been using it to shoot NSA 43.5gr & 55.5gr HP at 105fpe+
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Aloha, Greetings, and Salutations to All 

PCP Airgun virgin here. Been looking at my choices and the Air Force line of guns seems to be the best in my budget for a good quality gun.. The New Talon P is the gun that first caught my eye but now thinking maybe the Condor SS 25 cal would be a better option for me..Yeah I know hard decision.

I live in the country on a prairie and I have coyotes that come up to within 50 to 70 yards to my back porch. If i get some chickens these coyotes need to go plus I worry about my kitty cat..I also would like to be able to hunt small game like rabbits, squirrel, and legal birds

Realistically though I will most likely end up just shooting cans and targets in the back yard.. I would prefer the best gun that would allow me the chance to shoot dime size groups at 35 yards, quarters at 50 , and 1"' 1/2 at 70 yards..