Mark Camoccio tests a high capacity PCP sporter from Benjamin
continue reading >Mark Camoccio checks out a new breed of gas ram package from Benjamin that includes a scope and mounts
continue reading >Benjamin’s Steel Eagle NP2 is an impressive gas ram air rifle; Mark Camoccio tells the tale…
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Pete Wadeson tests the Benjamin Trail, a ‘Nitro Piston’ break-barrel action rifle from Crosman that comes bundled with everything you need
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Explosive stuff? Mark Camoccio tests the Benjamin Trail Nitro-Piston (NP) air rifle
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Camoccio sees that Benjamin has moved on in the gas ram race with another winner, the Trail NP2…
continue reading >Mark Camoccio unboxes the new Benjamin Trail NP2 Gas Ram Airgun kit to hit the UK...
continue reading >Mark Camoccio tests an air-powered, multi-shot plinker and comes away with a smile on his face, the Benjamin Wildfire…
continue reading >Each month, Bruce Potts will be looking at a classic rifle in our ‘Blast from the Past’ series. This month he kicks off with the ‘Jackal’ range of air rifles that were once sold by The Sussex Armoury…
continue reading >Bruce Potts has a look at a classic airgun, the Weihrauch HW80 MK1
continue reading >Bruce Potts takes a look at an old gas ram airgun from Theoben; the Olympus
continue reading >Bruce Potts gets all misty eyed as he steps back in time to hunt with one of the original PCPs that is still viable, even today
continue reading >Pneumatic Ballistics introduce their new air rifle, built in Harlow!
continue reading >Graham Allen takes a look at the new Air Arms Galahad
continue reading >Mark Camoccio gets his hands on the brand-new BRK Brocock Ghost
continue reading >Mark Camoccio gives us his views on Brocock’s, semi-Bullpup Compatto
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Mark Camoccio gives his thoughts on the Superior Wood version of the Brocock Independent
continue reading >Mark Camoccio gets to grips with a particularly small airgun from Brocock; the Ranger XR
continue reading >Mark Camoccio notes BSA are revamping their range of springers with gas ram power plants
continue reading >Terry Almond puts on his rose-coloured glasses as he considers two great British spring guns from the good old days
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