Airgun History: Where It All Began
Airgun History, where and how it all started. The airgun represents the oldest pressurized gas technology known to man. The bellows airgun is the oldest mechanical airgun known to exist and dates back to around 1580 and currently resides in the Livrustkammaren Museum in Stockholm, Sweden. The vast majority of historians acknowledge this period in time as the beginning of what we now consider to be the modern day airgun. During the 1600s people started hunting large game animals such as deer and wild boar with big-bore air rifles ranging from .30 caliber up to and including a .51 caliber rifle. These large caliber airguns were charged using a hand pump to fill an air chamber and produced velocities ranging from 650 to 1,000 FPS (200–300 m/s). These high powered air rifles were also adopted into military use around this time; the most well known example being the Girandoni Military Repeating Air Rifle.
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