Razor-I like the side lever single-stroke type rifles, though they usually tend to be a little more expensive than break barrel types. That said, I grew up with a Sheridan silver streak in 5mm. The fact that you have to work that hard for a shot makes you think a lot more and choose your targets wisely. Do a search for Neal Johnson's guns and see what they have to offer. When I was there a few weeks ago, theyhad just bought some Crosman compressed air rifles from some ROTC group and I think they were pretty reasonably priced. For the bullet trap ,we use last month's phone book in front of a piece of sheet metal (that looks suspicously like a stop sign

) and we haven't had any overpenetration issues with the .22s, my .177 pistol or .38 plastic practice rounds. Although at my parent's house I have a "proper" 10 meter range with some sort of over-engineered British Trap.