No really, I want to figure out if I want a semi auto PCP rifle. I found a list and researched. Why not? Now in 2025? Why has the technology not improved faster? The more I read the more I am turned off by accuracy and jamming issues.
how does BREECH correlate to your post?No really, I want to figure out if I want a semi auto PCP rifle. I found a list and researched. Why not? Now in 2025? Why has the technology not improved faster? The more I read the more I am turned off by accuracy and jamming issues.
Mine jammed at first, it was just over gassed. Magazines are what I would focus on today..... But also semi auto is cool for the first tin of pellets and then makes no difference to me when the novelty is gone.No really, I want to figure out if I want a semi auto PCP rifle. I found a list and researched. Why not? Now in 2025? Why has the technology not improved faster? The more I read the more I am turned off by accuracy and jamming issues.
They'll have to re classify what a firearm is, including traditional black powder. I don't think they want that smoke. My state of California hasn't even gone that far. They even exempted us air gunners from the lead hunting ammo ban.In many jurisdictions, air guns are being classified as firearms. In my current State of residence (CO), air guns are NOT classified as air guns, but it is illegal to buy or sell any semi automatic firearms. Once they classify air guns as firearms (they will as CO is mirroring IL), semi auto air guns will also be illegal.. Bottom line check your States laws on air rifles and be aware that the semi auto air rifle you buy today may not be legal in the near future.
I have owned 2 Huben K1's, an LCS SK19, and a Western Airguns Sidewinder, and sold them all for that and other reasons.
the CO law states that the semi auto restrictions do not apply to already owned devices - it is only for the manufacture, purchase, or sale of new ones. So don't neuter your fun for no reason!In many jurisdictions, air guns are being classified as firearms. In my current State of residence (CO), air guns are NOT classified as air guns, but it is illegal to buy or sell any semi automatic firearms. Once they classify air guns as firearms (they will as CO is mirroring IL), semi auto air guns will also be illegal.. Bottom line check your States laws on air rifles and be aware that the semi auto air rifle you buy today may not be legal in the near future.
I have owned 2 Huben K1's, an LCS SK19, and a Western Airguns Sidewinder, and sold them all for that and other reasons.
I hate to hear that! Arkansas is definitely different. I would hate to go backwards.In many jurisdictions, air guns are being classified as firearms. In my current State of residence (CO), air guns are NOT classified as air guns, but it is illegal to buy or sell any semi automatic firearms. Once they classify air guns as firearms (they will as CO is mirroring IL), semi auto air guns will also be illegal.. Bottom line check your States laws on air rifles and be aware that the semi auto air rifle you buy today may not be legal in the near future.
I have owned 2 Huben K1's, an LCS SK19, and a Western Airguns Sidewinder, and sold them all for that and other reasons.
the breech is typically the rear of the action... behind the muzzle where the magazine filled with ammo usually goes ... but how this correlates to your posts intro "what a breech" doesn't make sense with the whole semi auto thing????.Isn't the breech where the ammo goes in?
I got my 10 posts in... just trying to be funnythe breech is typically the rear of the action... behind the muzzle where the magazine filled with ammo usually goes ... but how this correlates to your posts intro "what a breech" doesn't make sense with the whole semi auto thing????.