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Beretta PX4 Storm .177 Air Pistol The powerful blowback effect of this CO₂ pistol makes for very realistic shooting. One special feature is the magazine with two 8-shot cylinders. After emptying one cylinder, the shooter just has to take out the magazine and turn it around to get eight more shots. This works for BBs as well as 4.5 mm pellets. The Px4 Storm can take both kinds of ammunition. The safety slide for decocking is another important detail.
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This model of the Walther CP88 air pistol is the longer, 6" Competition model, complete with the muzzle brake for when you need the very best in precision and accuracy.
The pistol's frame and working parts are all made from metal, which gives the pistol weight, sturdiness, and balance - just like the original live-firing pistol. This pistol is licensed by Walther to Umarex, meaning that the original plans have been used for authenticity. The double-action trigger means that you can either repeatedly pull the trigger to fire off the eight shots as quickly as possible, or cock the hammer each time for a lighter trigger pull. The pellets are fired down a rifled steel barrel for pinpoint accuracy and precision. The CO2 capsule is loaded into the grip with a tool-less cam system - a quick and easy job. The pistol comes in a hard case with two 8-shot magazines. -
The impressive Smith and Wesson 629 pellet gun from Umarex is admired worldwide by airgun collectors and shooters alike. Based on the iconic Smith & Wesson 629 Classic stainless steel revolver, this quality 4.5mm CO2-powered licensed replica is built to the same high standards as the original. It features a full metal design with a 6.5 inch rifled barrel and a slip-proof rubber handle. True to the original firearm, this realistic revolver-style air pistol takes 6 brass-coloured metal shells. Each is loaded with a .177 pellet and fired by a single/double action trigger at a maximum muzzle energy of 3 joules. The rear sight is fully adjustable in elevation and windage to achieve the perfect shot. It comes with a handy piercing tool for the 12g CO2 capsule, integrated within the handle.
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GLOCK describes the G19X as its first “crossover pistol”. It combines the full-sized frame of the G17 with the compact slide of the G19.
The special color, Coyote, sets this pistol apart from other models. This licensed CO₂-powered airgun version from Umarex is an authentic replica with the exact dimensions and markings of the original. It fires 4.5-mm steel BBs with a maximum of 2 joules, and the blowback gives you a powerful recoil. The all-in-one magazine accommodates the cartridge plus 18 steel BBs. -
The CO₂-operated GLOCK 17 Gen5 is an airgun with powerful blowback.
It fires steel BBs in 4.5 mm and fits in popular holsters like the Safariland or Blackhawk. Other features include a metal slide, a single-action and double-action trigger and an all-in-one magazine that holds 18 steel BBs along with the CO₂ capsule. -
The Classic American Pump Pistol. With a new sleek and modern design, the .177 calibre pneumatic air pistol features a single-action bolt design for easier cocking and loading, a rifled steel barrel for accuracy and an easy-pump forearm for variable pump power. The P1377BR features fully adjustable rear peep or open sights and a fixed blade front. The variable pump power let you control the velocity for whatever shooting you are doing.
Buy Airguns Online from a Reputable UK Expert
Welcome to The Wolfman – your go-to destination in the UK for a wide range of air guns! No matter if your interests lie in precision shooting, hunting, or just recreational plinking, we offer a diverse selection of air guns suited for every preference and skill level.
If you’re just embarking on the world of air guns and target practice or if you’re an enthusiast who loves precision and high performance, our friendly staff at The Wolfman is here to assist you every step of the way. Our team has extensive knowledge about the wide selection of air guns we offer, from leading manufacturers worldwide. We can provide guidance in choosing the perfect air rifle, pistol or BB gun to match your needs and experience.
Looking for top-notch air rifles? We stock a vast array, with options ranging from entry level beginner rifles perfect for novices, up to professional match grade and hunting rifles suited for experts.
Or interested in our collection of superb air pistols? Take your pick from CO2, spring piston or PCP powered options. We stock recreational and match grade target pistol models to cover all interests.
DO I NEED A LICENCE TO OWN AN AIRGUN?
In England, anybody over the age of 18 can buy an airgun, as long as it is below the legal power limit of 12ft/lbs for an air rifle, or 6ft/lbs for an air pistol.
HOW DO I ORDER AN AIRGUN ONLINE?
Here at The Wolfman, we offer an extremely easy way to order online. Simply place your order before Tuesday 4pm, and we will deliver your gun that weekend. All we need to see is a Photo ID to confirm your age on delivery!
Many other companies require more red tape, and the ordering process is not as streamlined, often taking longer to deliver airguns. We guarantee that any order placed before Tuesday 4pm is delivered that weekend in England and Wales. No waiting extra weeks just because you live in Cornwall, West Wales or Cumbria. No extra delivery fees for living further away. Easy delivery, with no hidden fees. How buying an airgun online should be.
HOW DO I FILL UP MY PCP AIRGUN?
Many people use either hand pumps or dive cylinders. These are both effective ways to fill up your PCP air rifle. Hand pumps have been used since PCP’s were first invented and take a fair amount of effort and pumps to fill up your gun to 200 bar. Dive cylinders are newer and require much less effort to fill your gun. Simply attach the hose to your fill adapter and slowly open your valve to fill your gun. Recently, a new way of filling has come onto the market in the form of compressors. These are expensive bits of kit that require a fair amount of maintenance, but they mean that you have the convenience of filling up your gun without worrying about refilling your dive cylinder.
SHOULD I GET A.177 OR .22 CALIBRE AIR RIFLE?
This is the age-old debate between owners, which is better – the .177 calibre or the .22. Both have their advantages and disadvantages, but both are very effective in what they do. For target shooting, the general consensus is that .177 is better, as the pellets are smaller and the trajectory is flatter, so they are a bit easier to shoot and see the results on card. It is a great calibre to use for hunting too, with lots of shots per fill, and it really does do the job when you are out on the field.
However, the main argument is for hunting. 22 calibre have bigger pellets, which means they have a bigger impact and carry more weight when shooting. The main downside is that a bigger and heavier pellet will have a more curved trajectory when shooting, so it is harder to adjust at longer distances. If you can account for that difference, then .22 is a great calibre to use.
To summarise, they are both great calibres, and both take getting used to – learning each guns and calibres capabilities. Both will get the job done, so it is really down to personal preference over anything.
WHAT IS THE BEST AIR RIFLE?
The best air rifle is different for every person, given what style they like, the price and their ability. Each person has their own unique style and preferences – so this is not something that we would be able to answer.
In terms of usability, quality and consistency, we rate the Daystate Red Wolf highly, but this is a high end PCP air rifle, which comes at a high (but well worth it) price. If you are starting out or haven’t shot an air rifle since you were a kid, then something like a Crosman Shockwave starter kit would be an ideal gun to help you get into the sport. It is a well-made and consistent quality air rifle, which doesn’t break the bank.
WHERE AM I ALLOWED TO SHOOT MY AIR GUN?
You are permitted to shoot on your own land, as long as no pellet leaves the boundary of your property. If you shoot at a target near the edge of your land, and the pellet ricochets and lands in your neighbours land, this is breaking the law.
You can also gain permission to shoot on other people’s land, but this has to be confirmed with the land owner, and again no pellets must leave the boundary of the permission. It is always best to get written confirmation to remove any doubts.
You are not allowed to shoot on any public property, including parks, public places or any land you do not own (other than a permission).
There are numerous shooting grounds and clubs dotted around the country, where you may be able to shoot, regardless of ability.
WHAT TYPE OF PELLET GUNS ARE THERE?
A pellet gun is what it says on the tin. It is a gun which can shoot pellets, commonly airguns. These can be split up into different types, consisting of Spring Powered air guns, gas piston air guns, precharged pneumatic airguns, pneumatic air guns and CO2 air guns.
Spring Powered Air Guns
Spring air rifles, or springers, contain a coiled spring inside the chamber, which is compressed when you cock the gun. When you fire, the spring decompresses and pushes a piston, which forces air to propel the pellet out of the barrel.
Gas Piston Air Guns
Gas Piston Air guns are similar to springers, but instead of a coiled spring, there is a gas filled cylinder. So, cocking the gun pressurises the air in the cylinder, and pulling the trigger decompresses the air, and propels the pellet.
Precharged Pneumatic Air Guns
Precharged Pneumatic Air Guns are new technology of airguns and contain a cylinder with highly pressurised air. This is normally around 200-250 bar depending on the gun (your car tyre only has around 2-2.5 bar). PCP air guns are virtually recoilless and are very high powered. However, they do have to be filled externally via hand pumps, air cylinders or compressors, which can be expensive to use.
Pneumatic Air Guns
Pneumatic Air Guns, or variable pump guns have a piston and a cylinder, which is compressed by pumping the gun. Each pump gives the gun more power, up to a limit, which gets stored in the cylinder. Pulling the trigger uses the pressure stored in the cylinder to fire the pellet.
CO2 Air Guns
CO2 Air Guns work in a similar way to PCP air guns, but instead of containing a cylinder with highly pressurised air, they use separate CO2 cartridges. When you fire, this releases a small amount of CO2, which pushes the pellet out of the barrel.
WHAT ARE AIR GUNS USED FOR?
Air guns in the UK have various uses, including target shooting, pest control, and recreational shooting. They are commonly used for small-game hunting and plinking.
HOW MUCH IS AN AIR GUN IN THE UK?
The cost of an air gun in the UK can vary significantly depending on the type, brand, and features. Entry-level air rifles can start at around £200, while high-end models with advanced technology can cost over £1,000.
WHAT IS THE MOST POWERFUL AIR GUN AVAILABLE?
The most powerful air guns in the UK are typically precharged pneumatic (PCP) rifles. These rifles can generate high muzzle velocities, but it’s essential to adhere to legal power limits when using air guns for hunting.
CAN I LEGALLY DEFEND MYSELF WITH AN AIRGUN IN THE UK?
In the UK, air guns are not considered suitable for self-defence. The law strictly regulates the use of firearms for self-defence purposes, and air guns are primarily designed for recreational and sporting activities. Using an air gun for self-defence can lead to legal consequences.
Air Gun Delivery Info
Airgun Home Delivery
Here at The Wolfman, we are proud in offering Free Delivery on all air guns to mainland England and Wales. All orders placed before 5pm on Tuesday will be fulfilled that weekend. Almost all deliveries will take place on Saturday or Sunday. Please note we do not deliver to Scotland, Northern Ireland or offshore locations.
All deliveries within the UK must happen face-to-face. The person who orders the item, must be the same person to receive the item when we deliver it. They must also provide a valid Photo ID – we will only accept a Driving Licence or Passport. You must be over 18 to purchase any air gun or ammunition.
RFD Delivery
We offer RFD delivery as an alternative to our normal Airgun Home Delivery service. With our comprehensive network of RFD’s located throughout England, Scotland and Wales, we can deliver your gun to them, allowing you to collect at your convenience.
As this is a service provided as a favour from your local gun shop, they charge a booking in and collection fee for handover, normally £25, payable on collection of your gun.
For any customers in Scotland, please ensure you have your Airgun permit prior to purchasing.