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About AirStryk Industries

At AirStryk Industries, we believe in the power, precision, and potential of modern PCP (pre-charged pneumatic) airguns. Founded by a lifelong enthusiast with over a decade of hands-on experience, our mission is to bring cutting-edge airgun technology and education to the forefront of sporting, hunting, and training communities.

Our founder, Taylor Vaughn, has been passionate about airguns for more than ten years. In 2019, he launched The Airgun Podcast to address the lack of coverage in the space and to highlight the rapid advancements in airgun technology. Since then, Taylor has been on a mission to educate people about the true utility of air-powered tools—from big game hunting and competitive marksmanship, to gun safety and introductory firearms training.

AirStryk is proudly a family-owned and operated business based in South Texas. Taylor runs the shop alongside his wife, Madison, and their two boys, Benji (6) and Boone (3), who already show signs of being future airgunners themselves. This isn’t just a business for the Vaughn family—it’s a way of life, rooted in values of responsibility, respect for the outdoors, and hands-on learning.

But beyond the gear and the tech, AirStryk is about community.

We host regular local events where enthusiasts can connect, shoot, learn, and share knowledge. From beginner-friendly shooting days to advanced tuning workshops and friendly competitions, we're building a tight-knit community of like-minded airgunners. Our commitment extends to the broader airgun world as well—AirStryk proudly participates in major events like the Rocky Mountain Airgun Challenge (RMAC) and many others across the country. These gatherings aren't just about competition; they’re about camaraderie, collaboration, and growing the sport we love.

At AirStryk Industries, we’re more than a business—we’re a movement. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience behind the trigger, there's a place for you here.

Join the AirStryk family, and let’s redefine what airguns can do—together.