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modified5
03-15-2017, 10:28 AM
I have a Benjamin nitro pistol air rifle in .22 that I picked up a few years ago. The cheap scope gave up on it and I am looking at other scopes now.
I know a springer air rifle will kill a regular rifle scope in short order due to the direction of recoil. At least that's what I understand.
Are the piston rifles the same way, or can you use regular scopes on them?
Thanks in advance.

10-x
03-15-2017, 11:01 AM
Have the same question, and finally found mount for old Benjamin pump air rifle. Anyone use a moderate priced red dot on a springer or air rifle?????:?::?

modified5
03-15-2017, 11:17 AM
Since my scope gave up I have a truglo red dot on mine that I picked up off of eBay used for less than $20 delivered. It has held up well and is fairly accurate.
I want to get a scope back on it to wring more accuracy out of it.

Silverboolit
03-15-2017, 01:20 PM
Whether spring or gas ram, all have the dual recoil impulse. One back and one forward as the piston hits the end of the air chamber on the forward stroke of the piston. PCP/pumpup/or co2 only have recoil in the rear ward motion.

modified5
03-15-2017, 01:48 PM
So the piston will also tear up a regular scope.
Thanks.

Silverboolit
03-15-2017, 02:07 PM
The difference between an air gun scope and a regular rifle scope is that the lenses inside the scope are braced for both rear and front recoil impulses on the air gun scope. I have an AR-15 that used to eat scopes within a few years of use. I now use an air gun rated scope on it, and have never had a problem.

MT Chambers
03-15-2017, 04:09 PM
I have heard that the Weirauch HW 90, which is their big gas ram rifle, is very hard on scopes, I have no experience with that rifle... A Bushnell 4500 and a Vortex are hanging in there quite well on my 2 springers( a TX200 and an HW 97K).

Multigunner
03-15-2017, 04:48 PM
"The difference between an air gun scope and a regular rifle scope is that the lenses inside the scope are braced for both rear and front recoil impulses on the air gun scope. I have an AR-15 that used to eat scopes within a few years of use. I now use an air gun rated scope on it, and have never had a problem. "

I've heard of this problem before and that scopes built for use on automatic weapons, especially SMGs like the MP5, were best for use on springers and vice versa.

I'm wondering if the small low powered scope designed to be mounted on the M16 carry handle would work on an air rifle. They used to sell these fairly cheap on the surplus market, as little as 20 bucks once saw one priced at 12 bucks. I don't know if they ever actually issued these. Its long been superseded by much better scopes.