Does anyone here do airguns? I'm not talking about airsoft...

12ft/lbs is the max power in the UK, and they seem to do well taking rabbits with them. That equates to a .177 7.5gr pellet at 850ft/s, or a 14.3 .22cal pellet at 620ft/s. That Umarex supposedly comes in at 25ft/lbs.

that thing is cool, though a little out of my price range, i'm looking for a good beginners rifle under €180

Then use this info to find one which suits you.

Who thought it was a good idea to export those flying devils? On topic, I found this airgunheaven.com/en/sharp-carbine-deluxe-pump-airgun and this airgunheaven.com/en/sharp-pomp-kunststof-kolf-45mm both are in your price range but, I don't know how good they are.

I've had a GAMO Rocket .177 for a few years now, my uncle bought it when he was 15 and gave it to me when I was 14. Mine is made out of wood rather than these newer plastic models, it shoots really well, and it's great for shooting cans and metals in general. Ammo is cheap too, and it's a piston break barrel rather than using co2. I find it a really comfy air rifle.

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Hey guys I made an airgun and it works like shit but it's retardedly powerful. I don't have the valve handles attached right now btw.

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Specs?

varusteleka.com/en/product/british-ballistic-pelvic-protector-mtp-surplus/51760

Is that .5" bore?

Yes.

50 caliber with a 12" barrel. All parts are rated at >200 bar. It has 4 air magazines (5 if counting the midsection) but it has to be reloaded like a musket. I haven't done any formal testing (yet) but I know that it breaks/goes through most wood. I have a chronograph and I'll post the results when I get them.

Sidenote: from my calculations it probably hits about 500 J when using 1 chamber accounting for friction.