The BSA Lightning CLX, crafted in Birmingham, represents a significant advancement in spring-powered air rifles. It features a refined spring-piston system that ensures consistent and smooth performance, enhancing both accuracy and reliability. The rifle’s stock, available in beech or walnut, is ergonomically designed with engraved checkering on the forestock and pistol grip for a secure hold, even in damp conditions.
Read moreThere are more airgun brands at The Game Fair this year than ever before. Numerous manufacturers from around the world will descend on Ragley Hall in Warwickshire from Friday 28 to Sunday 30 July, mak...
Tim Finley pits the Gletcher Luger and Webley MkVI against each other in this comparison review of two iconic World War II pistols.
Dave Barham reveals the latest incarnation of the hugely popular AGT Vulcan 3 in this test and review of the Vulcan 3 500 air rifle.
Terry Doe feels privileged to shoot the rifle of an airgun genius in this review of a PRS Grand Prix prototype – a version of which is set for production!
The Cricket II is a solid and dependable bullpup from the Czech Republic – Mat Manning gives his verdict on the Tactical Carbon Fibre model in this review.