If you’re wondering where to buy a PCP airgun in Pakistan, choose a seller with genuine hands-on PCP experience, a physical shop, after-sales support, and repair capability—not just the lowest price. At Mardan Hunters, we help customers choose the right PCP airgun based on their needs and continue supporting them after the sale.
Buying a PCP airgun is an investment, and choosing the wrong one can cost you time and money. One of the most common mistakes we see is buyers relying only on Facebook or YouTube videos. A rifle that works perfectly for one shooter may not be the right choice for another.
My own journey with PCP airguns began in 2014, when PCP knowledge in Pakistan was still very limited. After my first PCP developed a leak, I learned how to repair it by studying its mechanics and communicating with the manufacturer. That experience eventually led me into PCP repair, tuning, and maintenance. In 2021, I opened the physical Mardan Hunters shop, although our Facebook community has been serving Pakistani airgun enthusiasts for more than a decade.
When someone visits Mardan Hunters, we don’t start by recommending a specific model. We first ask how the rifle will be used—target shooting, pest control, or hunting—along with the typical shooting distance, budget, and required accessories. Only then do we recommend a setup that matches the customer’s actual needs.
Our support doesn’t end after the purchase. We provide guidance on safe use, maintenance, repairs, tuning, and spare parts whenever possible. Customers from across Pakistan, as well as Pakistanis living overseas, regularly trust us to help them choose the right equipment for their families back home.
If you’re buying your first PCP airgun, my advice is simple: seek guidance from someone with real PCP experience, then compare that advice with one or two other experienced shooters before making your decision. Choosing the right airgun the first time can save you thousands of rupees and months of frustration.
At Mardan Hunters, our goal isn’t simply to sell an airgun—it’s to help you buy the right one.
