It all depends on what you understand as good range and good accuracy.
If you compare it to real guns, or even decent pellet guns; airsoft will severely disappoint you unless you put a fair chunk of cash into them.
If you want a good tackdriver that is cheap to use and relatively cheap to buy, nothing really compares to a good airgun. Specially if you pick a quality brand, usually european. Crosman, for example, does not fit in the 'good' category by my standard.
Walther, however, does. Same for offerings from Webley, some from Gamo, and if you can get them the Baikal line has astonishing quality airguns for not much.
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