The multi-pump and CO2 pneumatics has been made popular in the United States, where they are known as "BB guns" or "pellet guns," depending upon the type of projectile used. These are typically viewed in other countries as children's toys. There are exceptions to this, as companies such as Benjamin Sheridan, Crosman, and Daisy market sophisticated systems (though Daisy, at least, also manufactures toy guns). Most airguns can be practiced in a backyard or garden, and even indoors with the proper backstop. Some of the stronger power "springers" can propel a pellet beyond 1100 fps (approximately the speed of sound) and will produce a noise similar to a .22 cal rimfire. These pneumatic rifles can be found in the following calibers, .177 (most common), .20 (Benjamin sheridan), .22 (most common for hunting), .25 and even 9mm.
See also air gun
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