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TOP 5 - PCP Air rifles
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Affordable PCP air rifle with a pressure regulator, folding stock, sound
moderator, and above all, solid workmanship that is rarely seen in this price
category.
Temporarily Unavailable
€ 308.2
The Chinese company Snowpeak Airguns (SPA) is a true master in the field of budget air rifles. This is proven by the new series of PCP air rifles called Mercury – these air rifles are characterised by excellent workmanship, high modularity and, considering the available features, above all an unbeatable purchase price.

The Mercury model is manufactured in 4 design versions:
Each variant is available in 3 calibres – 4.5 mm (.177), 5.5 mm (.22) and 6.35 mm (.25).
The air rifle is equipped with a rifled barrel designed for shooting lead pellets. The entire barrel is covered with a stylish sleeve / shroud with a carbon-fibre-look finish, giving the rifle a much more premium appearance. The muzzle is fitted with a sound moderator, and once removed, it reveals a 1/2UNF thread for the possible installation of another moderator (for the models AP900 and AP900 B you can install only a moderator with a maximum body diameter of 28 mm. A larger moderator would interfere with the air cylinder).

If the threaded adapter remains on the moderator, you can loosen it, for example, using a thin metal rod.
A major advantage compared to the competition is the integrated pressure regulator, thanks to which the rifle achieves consistent muzzle velocity both with a full cylinder and just above the regulator set point. The remaining pressure is indicated by a simple manometer, which, depending on the model, is located either at the end of the classic air cylinder or near the neck of the pressure bottle. This is also where you will find the port for the Quickfill filling pin for quick coupling.
The manufacturer went with a proven solution and used the popular biathlon-style side lever with smooth operation and a sufficiently large handle even for bigger hands. For shooting you can use either a pre-tensioned magazine (2 pcs included) or the supplied single-shot tray.
A very interesting feature of this model is the folding stock, which you first have to install on the rear Picatinny rail after unpacking the rifle. Once the stock is mounted, you get a full-size long air rifle, which can be shortened by 25 cm by folding the stock, and in the folded position the stock is held in place by a magnet. The cheekpiece is fixed and the butt pad is surprisingly made of rubber instead of plastic.

A sufficiently long metal Picatinny rail is provided for mounting a scope, and on the sides you will find two additional plastic Picatinny rails for mounting a laser, torch or other accessories.
Other parts of the rifle include a rubberised AR-15 type grip, which you can therefore replace with another one, and the fore-end, depending on the rifle variant, features either M-LOK slots (on the version with the standard air cylinder) or a bottom Picatinny rail (on the version with the air bottle).
Although this is a budget air rifle, it is made to a very high standard. The main body of the gun, the top rail and the trigger guard are made from a single piece of aluminium, nothing wobbles and everything holds firmly together. Yes, you will also find plenty of plastic here – for example on the fore-end, the side Picatinny rails and the entire stock is also plastic. However, thanks to the use of high-quality polymer these parts still feel solid and durable and do not negatively affect the overall function of the rifle.
WARNING! The pressure regulator for this calibre is factory set to 150 bar. Shooting below this pressure level may cause damage to the regulator and subsequently also loss of air tightness of the rifle. When 150 bar is reached, we therefore recommend always refilling the cylinder.
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