Accuracy, power and style are combined in this .177-caliber rifle. It shoots at 1,000 feet-per-second. It has a
full-size hardwood stock, auto safety, two-stage adjustable trigger and a rifled barrel. It includes a 4x32 compact
scope and mount. 33-lb. spring piston cocking effort. Overall length: 45". Caliber:
.177. Barrel length: 19". Weight: 7.5 pounds.
RWS Airguns carry a Limited Lifetime Warranty by returning products to manufacturer. Return of RWS Airguns to
Cabela's for refund or exchange is limited to 30 days from date of purchase, with proof of purchase from
Cabela's.
I've been shooting air guns since I was fourteen. This is, without a doubt, the best quality air rifle I've ever fired. I can consistantly hit a quarter sized target from thirty to forty feet with open sights, and dime sized targets at fifty feet with the OEM scope. It required very little adjustment to zero the open sights, and is relatively quiet using lead pellets. Rapter pellets aren't as accurate, or quiet. They sound like a .22 short when fired. This was my wife's Christmas present to me, and I couldn't be happier with it. If you're looking for a pellet rifle that you can do match grade shooting with, and own for many years, this is it.
Purchased the RWS 34 over a year ago and did more research after the purchase to improve my shooting. Springers are different than pneumatics and for me at least, sensitive to pellet grain weight. Once I started shooting pellets over 10gr the accuracy tightened up dramatically with 5 shot groups at 15 yards all touching. I shoot H&N SPORT Baracuda Match at 10.65 gr and anything within a 30yd perimeter is history. I use a RWS fixed 4X scope and should always check for any loose screws. Crows now honor the "no fly zone" over my yard and garden.
I purchased this a year ago and shot it several times. Only in the last week did I mount the scope. I hadn't mounted it because of reports of bad mounts and screws. Bla Bla Bla Well let me tell you, as a life long hunter, last weekend I pulled out the scope and mounts. They installed easily and have a very solid design - if you follow the instructions. My 10 yr old nephew and I have been shooting and the accuracy was pretty good with open sights - until now! Simple use with a safety. Just don't dry fire. I shot it today at 20 yards with the scope, it sighted in quickly and it will put multiple shots inside a DIME! A DIME! My frustration is that the scope hadn't been mounted earlier. Oh, one more thing, the ammo is key. The Superdomes were mentioned on previews and I did buy some. Just so you know ----- SUPERDOMES ROCK!! I tried several others including PBR and it was a one bullet shotgun, just everywhere.
I am very happy with this gun since installing the scope. Solid design and more fun ahead!
I have had the RWS 34 for 35 years and it still shoots 1" groups at 35 feet. It had a small problem after I got it that the ball bearing popped out, but a little tap with a center punch fixed that and it has been great since. I have shot at least 35 squirrels in the past two years. Relpaced two scopes and now use a red laser sight which works great. Would recomend this gun to anyone. Wish it had a silencer though, live in town and it does make a sharp crack.