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Review: BSA Spitfire 10 air rifle
A review of an English folding spring air rifle with limitless power, a unique
magazine system and a beautiful wooden stock.
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Spitfire 10 from the legendary UK manufacturer BSA is a break barrel air rifle
with a 10-shot magazine. The 10× Quick-Shot system (also used by Gamo airguns)
will allow you to shoot without having to manually load the pellet into the
chamber before each shot.
8 pcs in stock,
Estimated Delivery:
March 19 - 21.
€ 347.6
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The legendary UK manufacturer BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Company) presents a unique break barrel air rifle with a 10-shot magazine. This model really lives up to its name because it can send pellets downrange really fast.
It is possible thanks to the 10x Quick-Shot system (also used by Gamo airguns). It will allow you to shoot without having to manually load the pellet into the chamber before each shot. All you need to do is to load the magazine and break the barrel before each shot to cock the rifle.
We have to also mention the beautiful wooden stock with an ambidextrous cheekpiece and rubber buttpad for recoil absorption. The forearm and the pistol grip are checkered for improved handling and safer manipulation. The manual safety is located above the trigger, on the right side of the rifle.
This model does not come outfitted with iron sights but has a 11mm Dovetail rail instead for the included 3-9x40 scope with the Mil-Dot reticle. The package also contains two magazines.
– Break barrel air rifle with a 10-shot magazine
– 3-9x40 scope
– Wooden stock
– 11mm Dovetail rail
3× rated
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Jan Jedlicka
Registered user,
20.03.2024Machine translation
I wanted a powerful spring air rifle, so I chose the BSA Spitfire 10 in
5.5 caliber.
It shoots accurately after zeroing.
It takes effort to break and cock the barrel.
I am satisfied, hopefully it will last long like my original Slavia 620 :-)