On the hunt for something? We’ve rounded up some of the best airguns around. (Take a look at our list of best airgun pellets too.)
You might also look at our guide to buying an FAC licence for your air rifle.
Length: From 77.5cm
Weight: From 2.3kg
What it offers: Katran C/CB, Katran/B, Katran L/LB, Katran X/XB
Why you should buy it: AirMaks’ Katran is a high-end airgun that combines near-target rifle levels of adjustability with the practicality of a folding stock, making it a multi-role performer.
RRP: From £1,400
Read our Airmaks Katran B review here.
( Here’s our list of the best FAC rated air rifles. )
Length: 65.5 cm
Weight: 3.1 kg
What it offers: .177 and .22 calibres
Why you should buy it: Brocock BRK’s Ghost Carbine is an accurate and highly manoeuvrable little bullpup that lends itself extremely well to roving hunts as well as range time.
RRP: From £1,400
Length: 60-68cm
Weight: 2.2 kg (without scope)
What it offers: .177 and .22 calibres
Why you should buy it: This little airgun is a big performer, being accurate, reliable and solidly constructed, and its folding stock means it will fit inside a shorter gun bag. Definitely earns its place on our list of the best airguns.
RRP: From £1,244
Length: 102cm
Weight: 3.78kg
What it offers: .177 and .22 calibres
Why you should buy it: Features like the new regulator, magazine and sidelever action prove just how far BSA has taken the multi-shot concept forward on its new flagship PCP.
RRP: From £1,215
Length: 82cm
Weight: 2.6kg
What it offers: .177 and .22 calibres
Why you should buy it: This limited edition, sidelever-operated incarnation of the hugely successful Ultra manages to combine handsome aesthetics and high-end performance with a very competitive price tag.
RRP: £999
Length: 72.2cm
Weight: 3.35 kg (without scope)
What it offers: .177, .22, .25, .30
Why you should buy it: Daystate has set a new standard for airgun advancement with an electronic rifle that blends looks, technology and performance to give it true supergun status.
RRP: £2,300
Length: 94cm
Weight: 2.9 kg (without scope
What it offers: .177 (tested), .22 and .25
Why you should buy it: The Huntsman Revere was already an excellent airgun, but the Safari edition handles better and boasts rugged good looks that make for a superior rifle.
RRP: £1,220
Read our full review on the Daystate Huntsman Revere Safari here.
Length: 50cm
Weight: 2.7kg
What it offers: .177, .22
Why you should buy it: The Impact M3 builds on FX’s proven reputation for producing high-quality and adaptable airguns and will be the airgun of choice for many tuning enthusiasts.
RRP: £1,839
Why you should buy it: FX’s Wildcat has been subjected to rolling development, with the latest dual-regulated BT variant of the bullpup offering greater power, greater pressure and greater tunability.
RRP: £1,343.99
Length: 47cm
Weight: 3kg
What it offers: .177, .22
Why you should buy it: The Venari is a highly competent rifle in its own right, but adding a scope, moderator and bipod makes it an ideal PCP starter package.
RRP: £499
Length: 103cm
Weight: 3.6kg
What it offers:
Why you should buy it: Its semi-tactical synthetic stock and inexpensive price make the Archero a practical sporter that’s ideal for the rigours of the field, especially when shot prone.
RRP: £559
Read our full review on the Niksan Archero-S here.
Length: TBA
Weight: TBA
What it offers: .177
Why you should buy it: Evolved from the iconic Theoben Rapid, this is the flagship model in the RAW range and offers the ultimate in build quality and precision.
RRP: £2,149
Length: 70cm
Weight: TBA
What it offers: .177
Why you should buy it: Its performance rivals that of more expensive alternatives with pellets flying through the same hole for as long as you want to keep pulling the trigger.
RRP: £920
Length: 109cm
Weight: TBA
What it offers: .22
Why you should buy it: The Pretensis is a stylish, well-made and capable performer that offers excellent value for money.
RRP: £799.95
Length: 68.5cm
Weight:2.5kg (without scope)
What it offers: .177, .22 and .25
Why you should buy it: The Walther Reign is a superbly balanced, light and compact bullpup that can easily withstand being bashed about when hunting, while delivering blistering performance too.
RRP: £799.95
Read our full review of the Walther Reign here.
Length: 79cm
Weight: 3.8kg (without scope)
What it offers: .177 and .22
Why you should buy it: Everything about the Rotex RM8 UC feels solid and substantial, so when it comes to rugged, affordable quality and performance, few air rifles can compete.
RRP: £539.95
Read our full review of the Walther Rotex RM8 UC here.
Length: 82.4cm
Weight: 3.7kg (without scope)
What it offers: ,177 , .22
Why you should buy it: Far more than just a bullpup, the HW100 BP is a carefully scaled-down version of one of the best multi-shot pre-charged airguns on the market.
RRP: £910
Read our full review of the Weihrauch HW100 BP here.
Length: 89cm
Weight: 3.1kg (without scope)
What it offers: .177, .20 and .22
Why you should buy it: Weihrauch’s HW110 was already an excellent airgun with its black soft-touch stock, but the addition of an elegant laminate option has made it extra special.
RRP: £910
Read our full review of the Weihrauch HW110 Laminate here.
Length: 99cm
Weight: 3kg (without scope)
What it offers: .177, .22
Why you should buy it: Solid build quality, dependable performance, minimal maintenance and a sensible price tag make the GRT a great choice for fuss-free shooting without breaking the bank.
RRP: £349
Read our full review of the BSA GRT Lightning XL SE here.
What it offers: .22
Why you should buy it: This durable but inexpensive rammer is ideal for those shooters who expect enough quality to reward good technique and send a few tin cans flying.
RRP: £179.99
Length: 118cm
Weight: 2.6kg (without scope)
What it offers: .177, .22
Why you should buy it: This rifle offers the convenience of a self-contained powerplant plus rapid reloading courtesy of a multi-shot magazine, and even comes with a scope and mounts.
RRP: £269
Read our full review on the Gamo Swarm Roadster Gen2 here.
Length: 118cm
Weight: 3.2kg (without scope)
What it offers: .177, .22
Why you should buy it: With one of the most striking features being its stock with a subtle green hue, the GRS strikes a balance between affordable simplicity and dependability.
RRP: £299
Read our full review on the Norica Hawk GRS here. ]
Last but not least on our list of the best airguns is
Length: 113cm
Weight: 3.9kg (without scope
What it offers: .177, .22, .20, .25
Why you should buy it: Numerous updates have been made to this iconic spring gun’s internals over the years, and it’s now had a boost with a new ambidextrous stock.
RRP: £540
Read our review of the Weihrauch HW80 Luxus here.
This review on the best airguns was originally published in 2016 and has been updated.
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