4 Compelling Reasons Why You Should Add a Pellet Air Gun to Your Arsenal

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Pellet guns, along with BB guns and airsoft guns, are the starting point of many young shooters and outdoorsmen. They are cheap, easy to use, and are remarkably durable.

As shooters grow up, they tend to put these guns down and begin focusing on the larger calibers for their increased killing ability and simply because things that go BOOM are fun.

However, in a SHTF situation, the humble pellet gun may once again take its place on the shoulders of many preppers as they rely on this small-caliber weapon to put food on their table.

But why would you rely on a pellet gun when you can so easily purchase much more powerful weapons?

For 4 reasons why you should hold onto that old pellet gun, continue to the next page.

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55 Comments

  1. Jim LeClair said:

    Standard is .177, but you can buy 0.20 and 0.22 caliber. You can get guns with both a .177 and .22 barrel.

  2. Paul Cox said:

    Better to use for hunting small game honestly save you ammo

  3. Ryan Hammack said:

    Some .177 can reach 1400 fps .22 most average 950-1000 fps there are many videos on YouTube showing guys taking 60 and 70 pound Hogs with a .177 and .22 a 20 to 25 yards

  4. Steven R. Carty said:

    This is what I have used to hunt squirrels for nearly 30 years of my life. Works just fine.

  5. Noah Allen Evans said:

    My first kill ever was a squirrel when I was five years old using a pellet gun… I got him right between the eyes too…. From that day on I’ve loved hunting and loved guns

  6. Chuck Gibson said:

    There are some company’s making larger calibers ,but they are alot more money . There video’s on YouTube that show Hunter’s taking large game with them maybe check some of them out

  7. Paul Eckert said:

    I have more than one. Excellent for small game and inexpensive to shoot. Also, no laws against owning an air rifle. They start at .177 and go up to .50 caliber.

  8. Evan Nicholson said:

    There also fun and cheap to shoot, and one who likes shooting should buy a high quality one so you can improve your shooting and you can do it in your back yard

  9. Graham Wright said:

    If you can get a pellet mould then you will never run out of ammo with plenty of lead or my preference of copper being available . Copper pellets travel further with more penetrating ability .

  10. Eric Sorensen said:

    Nice common sense article. All very valid reasons to have an air rifle in your survival gear.

  11. Jason Schattner said:

    1) cheap .
    2) cheap ammo
    2B) easy ammo to make .
    3) they make little noise
    4) food for hunting small animals .
    5) good training weapon for the young .
    6) And ecta

  12. Charles Colvin said:

    I agree. I mainly want the AR 7 pilots rifle because it compacts down to just the stock easily fits in a go bag

  13. Tim Pitts said:

    Yep the air gun will feed you we have taken ours out for two weeks in the winter and ate a meal every night killed with a pellet gun great tool

  14. Graham Wright said:

    I’ve come across a few people selling pellet moulds on the internet but the youtube reviews haven’t been great with pellets being jammed in the barrel . In a SHTF situation how many pellets do you think you will need in ten years etc ? Save the worry and expence and get a mould .

  15. Mickey Crawford Sr. said:

    how long will it take someone to notice the popularity of these and then try to put restrictions on them?

  16. Kevin Strade said:

    Great for small game, no need to destroy a carcas with a larger caliber.

  17. Charles Colvin said:

    I’m inviting this page. It’s noting but the same articles and pictures regurgitated over and over. And to top it off the info in said articles and pictures are merely half informed.

  18. Chris Masters said:

    ” agh , I’ve been shot on the neck ” ” what with a , a fucking air rifle? ” – lock , stock and two smoking barrels

  19. Daniel Dudley said:

    I have a high powered pellet rifle and it usually cannot take anything down unless you get a perfect shot. They really aren’t powerful enough for game hunting of almost anykind.

  20. Ed Russell said:

    I have a 9mm pellet rifle and it will knock the$#%&!@*out of anything. ,308 next!

  21. Randy Edward Harvey said:

    I have 2 good ones. Both are Remington break barrels. Rabbits and squirrels don’t stand a chance when I’m hunting.

  22. Will Jenkins said:

    They make excellent small game getters. Very cheap to shoot and very very quiet.

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