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AirForce International 94

  • Code: AGD-36137007 · .25 · 700 fps
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Choose the Model 94 for all of your plinking- pest control- small game hunting and target shooting needs.

AirForce International 94 spring air rifle

  • Breakbarrel
  • Single-shot
  • Precision, hammer forged, rifled steel barrel
  • Integral muzzlebrake
  • 11mm dovetail optics rail
  • Two stage adjustable trigger
  • Fixed TruGlo fiber optic front sight (red, 0.060")
  • Fully adjustable TruGlo fiber optic rear sight (green, 0.035")
  • Anti-beartrap mechanism
  • Automatic safety
  • Synthetic stock
  • Rubber buttpad
  • Raised cheekpiece
  • Weight: 7.5 lbs.
  • Overall length: 44.9"
  • Barrel length: 18.75"
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Specs
  • Manufacturer AirForce International
  • Caliber .25
  • Velocity 700 fps
  • Condition New
  • Ammo Type Pellets
  • Action Break barrel
  • Barrel Style Rifled
  • Fire Mode Single-shot
  • Gun Weight 7.50
  • Overall Length 44.90
  • Barrel Length 18.75
  • Loudness 3-Medium
  • Magazine Capacity 0
  • Mechanism Spring-piston
  • Rail 11mm dovetail
  • Safety Automatic
  • Front Sights Fiber Optic
  • Rear Sights Adjustable
  • Shots per Fill 0
  • Trigger Adjustability Two-stage adjustable
  • Trigger Action 0
  • Use Small game hunting/plinking
  • Warranty 1-year limited warranty
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4.0
By NickUSAMarch 8, 2019

I bought the 25 cal and I am very happy with it . The trigger is my favorite part

Pros
High velocity Great price Really good trigger

Cons
Not able to mount a scope

5.0
By JohnUSAAugust 2, 2017

WOW! This is the most under rated break-barrel on the market today. The trigger is "Match Grade" and breaks under 2 lbs out of the box. Also this is a spring piston and you would never know it. Absolutely no "Twang" or spring noise what so ever. I have never experienced such a solid spring piston. Also the barrel locks in very solid with zero play.


What others should know: This is a great gun and has one of the best triggers on the market today. It is easy to adjust. Seriously, I own over 100 air rifles and this trigger is as good if not better than all. I own both the .25 cal and the .22 cal. The .25 cal shoots a little over 700 fps with the 19.91 gr pellets. The .22 call shoots in the low 800 fps with the 14.3 gr pellet. The guns are really easy to cock but they do have a substantial recoil which will destroy a cheap scope. I suggest a 30mm scope, maybe a UTG with the "TS" rating. I only have about 200 rounds through each. They group about the same. Shooting quarter size groups, with the occasional flyer, at 20 yards. This has to be one of the best guns for the money!!!!

Pros
I can't say enough about the "Outstanding" trigger. This is a great gun and has one of the best triggers on the market today. It is easy to adjust. Seriously, I own over 100 air rifles and this trigger is as good if not better than all. I own both the .AF 94 25 cal. and the .22 cal. The guns are really easy to cock but they do have a substantial recoil which will destroy a cheap scope. I suggest a 30mm scope, maybe a UTG with the "TS" rating. I have about 500 pellets through the .25 Cal now and it has settled down. The velocity has dropped but the accuracy has increased. Vary little variation in FPS now since the dieseling is over. The 19.91 pellets are averaging about 640 fps, 25.39 JSB King 591 fps, and the 27.8 gr Benjamin 552 fps. The accuracy is really great with all of them but the JSB might have the edge. In regard to the .22 Cal, I have about 350 rounds through it and still experiencing a bit of dieseling. At 20-25 yards I can put 5 pellets on top of another but then I'll get the frustrating flyer. The RWS 14.2 gr SHP (840 FPS) was the favorite producing dime size groups at 20 yards. I also tried Crosman HP 14.3gr. JSB Heavy 18.13 gr, Benjamin 14.3 gr, RWS Hobby 11.9 gr. JSB 14.35 gr but the RWS 14.2 gr SHP was the leader. It is amazing the power out of these guns with such a light cocking effort,

Cons
Put a softer rubber but pad on the stock. The one it comes with is really hard and does not absorb much, if any, of the recoil. Also add a Picatinny rail for a scope mount. The dovetail is inadequate for such a heavy recoil. The fiber optic sights are ok but could be a bit smaller in diameter.

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is this rifle available immediately & where is it made?

asked Donald from USA
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