Beginner Air Pistol

Hi, I am looking for some advice on finding a good beginner air pistol. I am not sure if this will become a new hobby, so I would like to keep the associated expenses to a minimum. This would mean a pistol that does not need CO2 or a pump / tank for charging. This would seem to leave break barrel / spring guns as the main category. Thinking of a pistol so that it can easily be thrown into a backpack for covering some ground on foot without the need of a sling. In my search, I ran into the Westlake break barrel pistol as what might be the ideal form factor / size.

Reason for the post is that I believe the Westlake gun may be quite a vintage and not a totally reliable shot out past 20ft. It also does not seem widely available and therefore worth looking at alternatives. Could there be any recommendations for a decent beginner break barrel pistol with a wooden handle? Any general advice or leads for this search would be a boost!
 
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I agree with the Crosman 2240, but the 2240 XL model as it already has a few good upgrades, as a good pistol to look at. It's CO2 but bring lots of enjoyment for low cost. CO2 carts are really quite inexpensive. This gun will shoot .22 Crrosman Premier pellets quite well too.

If you want totally inexpensive the Beeman P17 is a good starter single stroke pneumatic (SSP) in .177.
 
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I say look for a Crosman 1377 or 1322.
Cheap rugged upgradeable easy to pump and shoot.
A couple weeks ago I bought the 1377.
I liked it so much I bought a 1322 this week because it was just $56!
Or buy the rifle version. Either way they're not too much money to see how you like the hobby.

I decked out the 1377 with Buck Rail moderator and folding stock topped off with a cheapo red dot.
As a small rifle it is almost perfection. I can shoot less than dime size holes easily and never leave the house during a snowstorm or cold snap. (but the furniture was two times the cost of the gun. too!) :) The 1322 will be a good pack gun this summer.

And yes a small PCP pistol is good too but I wanted something that is really simple to haul around and have fun with, and PCP is not as well suited for that if you need to haul a hand pump in my opinion.
 
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Think long term. Buy once, and be done. Cheaper in long because self supporting . 1, 2, or 3 pumps depending on your need. Did I mention accuracy . Yep, got that also. Zoraki ultra..177 or .22.

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1) Handgunning is the most challenging of all shooting sports. 2) Spring-piston airguns are the most difficult of all airguns to shoot well. 3) Cheap spring-piston airguns have put more potential airgunners off airgunning than all other power-plants combined. 4) Cheap spring-piston pistols are the worst choice anyone interested in airgunning can make. 5) Do yourself a favor- get over your aversion to Co2 and buy a Crosman Co2 pistol.
 
Browning Buck Mark URX Air Pistol 177 Caliber Pellet, cheap and just fun to shoot at a box full of cardboard inside the house.
I second the Buck Mark. It cocks easy, fps is around 400, the trigger isn't the greatest but it's certainly not the worst. The sights are good. I dressed mine up with reflective tape on both front and rear, which is fully adjustable. For a <$50 price point you can't go wrong.
 
Thanks for all the advice and recommendations. How many shots can I get from the average charged PCP pistol? shots from one CO2 cartridge?

I imagine accuracy depends in a large part on having sufficient FPS. The main objective with this gun would be to pick off squirrels for my dog, roasted or raw. Would a BB gun be capable of this with less weight at a higher FPS? Not sure if many people noticed, but I am looking for a more classic wooden handle.
 
Squirrel?, Hmmm... I think id go more full power pistol with more ummp then the average +/- 400 fps.

Maybe somthing like the beeman 2027 or diana bandit in a .22 pcp pistol that easy hand punps with a decent 50$ amazon pump..

"I imagine accuracy depends in a large part on having sufficient FPs "

NO.

I have co2 stuff and got buying and fooling with powerlets got old..
 
These are hard to beat for the price. A lot of bang for the buck.