New for 2024: AirForce Airguns TalonBolt Carbine

Air-powered archery doesn't mean you have to carry a full-sized air rifle!

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posted on February 21, 2024
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Airforce Airguns Talonbolt Carbine

Air-powered archery doesn't necessarily require a full-size air rifle, and AirForce Airguns is here to prove it with its new-for-2024 TalonBolt Carbine, a little airgun that's making big news. Designed for hunters and target shooters, the versatile and powerful TalonBolt Carbine propels a 13" bolt weighing 350 grains at speeds exceeding 240 feet per second (fps). Weighing a mere 4 lbs., this portable CO2-powered air rifle can handle 2,000 psi fill pressure for seriously long days afield.

One of the coolest features of the TalonBolt Carbine is its Ring-Loc valve system, which lets you adjust velocity according to your intended use. Whether for improved broadhead accuracy or adapting it for bowfishing, this rifle offers unparalleled flexibility in the field. 

The distinctive design of the TalonBolt Carbine’s bolts sets it apart from the competition. Featuring a compact 13" length, a robust carbon fiber weave and dual shatter-resistant impact collars, these magnum bolts offer superior strength compared to similar airgun bolts on the market. Equipped with high-visibility glow-in-the-dark vanes and a HitMarker band, these bolts help hunters who must retrieve game or mark shots in failing light. MSRP $599; AirForceAirguns.com.

 

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