


The NOTOS Compact Rifle Kit (CRK) is a compact little gun that can be adjusted to fit young shooters and adults alike. Quiet for backyard and indoor shooting.Īt the SHOT Show this is one of the guns that really caught my attention.Solid performance for plinking, target, small game hunting.Regulated (set) for shot-to-shot consistency.The SilencAir sound suppression system provides quiet shooting.7 Shot rotary magazine (magazine and shot tray included).All around a practical and fun little gun to plink or do some pest control around the barn. With no sound suppression the gun does have a little bit of a bark, but I’d still describe it as indoor friendly.

I think this will be a great gun to slip into my pack, maybe with an extra air tank, for a weekend of backpacking and squirrel hunting. And, it comes to market at a competitive price point. There are other compact carbines and pistol conversions on the market, but the Jet and Jet II are feature rich, solidly constructed, perform well for their intended mission (plinking and close-range small game hunting), and have a very ergonomic and usable design. Barrel length of 7.9 inches limits longer range shooting.Operating pressure of 250 BAR / 3625 psi.Up to 45 shots per fill depending on caliber.Can be configured as a pistol or mini carbine.Overall length: 15 inches as a pistol, 24 inches as a carbine.Extra single and dual air cylinders available in 4 colors – black, red, blue, and green.Available in single or dual air cylinder configurations.Side-lever, repeating, pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) carbine air rifle/pistol.But I think this platform will be equally at home in a competitive environment as well. This is a compact hunting gun that is ergonomic, built to be rugged and reliable, and designed for hunting. Brocock (rebranding as BRK) has long been a manufacturer I consider to be amongst the best and has obviously benefited from the exchange of technology with its industry-defining sister company, Daystate. However, while it is on the expensive side, if you look at competitors in this category, it is quite reasonable. My only consideration on this air rifle is the price. The BRK’s sidelever action is a field-proven design, and it is ambidextrous. The power output is adjustable in more than 20 discreet steps, and the higher-power models have an additional finger-adjustable dial to fine-tune the regulator pressure. This gun is very accurate in all calibers, with the adjustability to allow the shooter to optimize performance for a specific application or projectile. The BRK Ghost is offered in three model configurations and is available in. Excellent power profile, regulated and fully adjustable.Modular design with multiple configuration options.Option for 480cc or compact 300cc air bottle.Adjustable power with flexible settings.The Best Air Rifles Reviews and Recommendations Best Overall: BRK Ghost Best for Backyard Plinking: SIG MCX Air Rifle.Best for Small Game Hunting: Brocock Commander.Here are my picks for the best air rifles: Within each of these categories, there are several purpose-designed guns for just about any application or budget. Using that experience, I’ve selected the best air rifles for small game PCP, cross-over guns that can be used for small game and predators, primary predator guns, crossover guns for predators and big game, and primary big game guns. I’ve used air rifles to hunt small game, predators, and big game species all across the continent and I’ve shot every major air rifle brand. The guns for hunting these varied species include spring piston rifles, Pre-Charged Pneumatic (PCP) powered air rifles in standard calibers, and larger-caliber PCP rifles for predators and big game. While airguns are most commonly thought of for small-game hunting, they have expanded into predator and big-game hunting. In recent years, there’s been significant development focused on air rifles for recreational shooting, competition, and-my particular area of interest- hunting.
