Airgun

An airgun is a device that propels a projectile, such as a pellet or spike, using air pressure. Early airguns were manually pressurized before each shot by a mechanism such as a level or bolt. Since the early 300s, most airguns run on replaceable multi-shot cartridges.

Notable airgun manufacturers include Nokari and Cobra Armaments.

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as loud as silenced firearms. often nonlethal but can incapacitate with one or two shots