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What happened to Cobra Airguns in New York? It was the best BB gun and Air rifle store?
Does anybody know what happened to the guy that worked there? I want to get in touch with him. I want his advice on the best guns. I'm interested in buying a gun. Are there any other places that specialize in pellet guns on Long Island? He was a nice, helpful guy.
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- C_F_45Lv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
I agree Cobra Air, was one of the best airgun shops in the country.
About a year ago, they just seemed to disappear.
Their web site is down/gone
For advice on airguns
Pyramyd Air is in Ohio, but they're experts and helpful.
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What happened to Cobra Airguns in New York? It was the best BB gun and Air rifle store?
Does anybody know what happened to the guy that worked there? I want to get in touch with him. I want his advice on the best guns. I'm interested in buying a gun. Are there any other places that specialize in pellet guns on Long Island? He was a nice, helpful guy.
Source(s): happened cobra airguns york bb gun air rifle store: https://shortly.im/dsKle - Anonymous5 years ago
C_F_45 nailed it. To kill coyotes you need a large bore, high-power airgun. That usually means a PCP gun in .30, 9mm, .45, or .50 caliber. However there are more than the DAQ rifles he mentioned. There's also the Shinsung Career 707 Ultra in 9mm, the Sam Yang 909 in .45, and the Shinsung Career Dragonslayer 50, which would have more than enough wallop for coyotes. Since they are production guns there won't be the waiting list for custom guns like the DAQs or Barnes Justice. As far as hunting small game like pigeon, squirrel, or rabbit, any hunting airgun would have enough power provided you keep the ranges modest. Springers predominate here, though there are a number of affordable pumps (like the Crosman 2100, Benjamin 392/397) and PCPs (like the Benjamin Discovery) that aren't unreasonably priced and which would work well. For larger animals like raccoon, nutria, possum, etc... You're mainly going to be confined to the more powerful .22 and .25 springers and PCP guns since the extra power translates into a greater safety margin (more penetration, more downrange energy, bigger wound channels) and range.