With its dark-stain hardwood stock, satin finish and powerful spring action, this air gun is a fine display of craftsmanship and quality. The rifled steel .177-caliber break barrel shoots lead-free pellets at a whopping 1,200 fps. 4x32mm adjustable CenterPoint scope has a two-piece ring mount. Two-stage adjustable trigger. Microadjustable rear notch and front fiber-optic sights. Ambidextrous safety.
Cocking effort: 28 lbs.
Weight: 7.79 lbs.
Overall length: 45".
I bought this gun last summer and did not have good luck with the gun right off the bat. It was like it had no power. I put it in the gun case and forgot about it . Well I just pulled it out again to shoot a rabbit and found out again how big off a pile it is. Would not recommend to anyone. SO MAD...
I never review anything BUT this gun is worth the time. It is a well made, good looking rifle and mine is pinpoint accurate right out of the box at 35 yards with the fiber optic sights or the scope either one.
The fiber optic sights pick light up very well and are micro click adjustable. The scope seems to be decent and has held zero very well for around 200 rounds. The scope mounts have a stop pin and non slip scope seat and if mounted correctly will not move.
The stock has a nice satin finish with a rubber recoil pad and fits me better than some firearms I have owned.
Over all I have to give this air rifle 5 stars based on looks and performance. It is inexpensive, fun to shoot, but not 'cheap' in craftsmanship, material, or performance.
I bought this air rifle about 3 months ago and still today after putting somehwere between 700-900 rounds through it I am still able hit a 2 inch target from 75 yards away 8 out of 10 times. for this rifle I have found that buying a new scope is a good idea if you want to hit targets at longer range the scope it comes with is horrible. The best pellets that have worked for me are just regular crossmann pointed tips or dome tipped pellets. Overall this is just a good rifle