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AirForce Airguns Expands Tex-Rex Lineup with New .308 Caliber Model

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AirForce Airguns just dropped a game-changer for big-bore airgun enthusiasts: the Tex-Rex .308, expanding their Tex-Rex lineup with a beast built on the battle-tested Texan platform. This isn’t your grandpa’s pellet plinker—it’s a .308 caliber powerhouse packing the adjustable Bias Port Orifice System for fine-tuned power output, a reliable manual safety, and a Picatinny rail ready for your favorite optic. Clocking in as a bridge between compact brush busters and full-sized magnum slingers, it delivers versatile hunting punch without the bulk, making it ideal for everything from hogs in the thickets to varmints at dawn.

What makes this a 2A win? In a world where anti-gun zealots push suppressors-as-NFA-items and caliber bans, airguns like the Tex-Rex sidestep the drama entirely—no ATF paperwork, no 4473 forms, just pure pneumatic freedom. AirForce is cleverly evolving the Texan lineage (already a suppressor-ready legend pushing 800 fps in .457) into this .308 monster, which could sling 150-grain slugs with authority for ethical harvests inside 100 yards. For the 2A community, it’s a subtle flex: unregulated power that hones marksmanship skills, preps new shooters for recoil management, and keeps lead flying on private land without neighbor complaints. Implications? Expect this to fuel the airgun hunting renaissance, drawing in rimfire skeptics and budget-conscious preppers who want big-game capability minus the powder burn.

Bottom line, the Tex-Rex .308 isn’t just hardware—it’s a strategic play in the liberty arsenal, proving innovation thrives when bureaucrats stay out. If you’re scouting for a quiet, legal hog hammer or a gateway to big-bore bliss, snag one and join the pneumatic revolution. AirForce is arming the future, one compressed shot at a time.

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