Air Rifle Market Value
Analysis of 4,910 air rifle listings to determine current market pricing.
What you'll usually pay
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๐ In short easy summary
The best value is found in .177 caliber rifles and Spring-Piston types, both trading significantly below the market median. Conversely, Precharged Pneumatic (PCP) models and .25 caliber rifles command a premium, with deltas of 76% and 50% respectively.
๐ Best value for your money
Price by caliber
Why? Prices scale with bore size, ranging from 141.01 for .177 to 349.99 for .20.
Price by type
Why? Complexity of the power source drives cost, from 127 for Spring-Piston to 349.97 for PCP.
Price by brand
Why? Brand positioning varies from budget-friendly Daisy at 95 to premium Hatsan Arms Company at 298.5.
Price by ammunition type
Why? Pellet-only rifles are more expensive at 199.99 compared to dual-ammo options at 95.
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Common questions
What is the price difference between new and used air rifles?
The median price for new units is 179.43, while used units have a median of 150.
Which brand is the most affordable on average?
Daisy is the most affordable brand with a median price of 95.
How much more do PCP air rifles cost compared to the market average?
Precharged Pneumatic (PCP) rifles have a median price of 349.97, which is 76% above the market median.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $45โ$485, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 10, 2026.