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Air Rifle Myths: Episode 5 Springer vs Gas Ram The simple differences between a simple spring/springer air rifle and a Gas Ram/Gas Spring/Gas piston air rifle. A springer cocks by compressing a metal spring which in turn compresses air behind a piston driven by the spring, when the trigger is pulled the spring releases and the trapped air is forced at high pressure behind the pellet. A gas ram uses a similar system however the piston uses inert gas rather than a conventional metal spring to compress the air, this system is the same as what's used open and close a car boot. A gas ram is a more sophisticated system than a traditional springer, it has a smoother cocking motion, the internal parts suffer from less fatigue when left cocked and the recoil is softer due to there not being a spring inside the rifle. The rifle is also less sensitive to being held tightly. However if a gas piston fails the rifle will not cock at all, generally a springer will still cock but the gun will produce much less energy, as gas pistons are less common it can be much more expensive and complicated to have a repair carried out on the rifle. Air rifles used in the video are the Crosman Nitro Venom .22 Gas Ram and the BSA Hornet .22 Spring break barrel. Both rifles produce very similar muzzle velocity. Please comment, rate and subscribe for more. Follow me on Facebook and Twitter for updates: / weaponsandstuff93 / weaponsstuff93