Buyer's Guide
How to Choose the Right Ammunition for Your Air Rifle
Lead pellets and steel or lead BBs are the most common types of airgun ammunition. Each type has its own specific use. Check out this short article if you want to learn more.
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Single-shot pistol by the American manufacturer Crosman for precise shooting at
short distances. The airgun is equipped with a rifled barrel.
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€ 110.7
Single-shot air pistol from the American manufacturer Crosman with a pump system. Thanks to the rifled barrel and compressed air power, the pistol is very accurate. It is particularly suitable for target shooting at short distances. A major advantage is the low noise level and zero recoil.
The power of the gun is determined by the number of pumps (5x = 5 J, 10x = 9 J). The manufacturer recommends pumping the gun a maximum of 10 times, as a higher number of pumps may lead to damage to the gun.
The grip and pump lever are made of durable polymer. On the top of the pistol there are fixed sights, i.e. a height-adjustable rear sight and a front sight.
The pistol is not originally designed for mounting optics, so to create an 11 mm dovetail it is necessary to purchase mounting clamps or an steel breech. We then recommend using it in combination with a shoulder stock.
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Michal
Registered user, 26.05.2024
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Igor Glenda
07.08.2025
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I chose this air rifle as an addition to my old 21 hunting rifle, mainly
because I only want to shoot a few pellets sometimes and I don't want to cram
a 40 round capacity bomb into it. For this, a pump air rifle like this is
absolutely ideal. I was a bit disappointed by the huge amount of plastic used,
even for functional parts like the slide. I did not understand what led the
manufacturer to place a screw directly in the breech where the firing pin is
inserted, which often gets stuck when inserting the firing pin. Also, the pump
forearm which is made as a hollow moulding is like made to pinch your fingers or
the skin on your palm. It really takes practice to pump the gun – especially
if you're pumping at a higher pressure – and not pinch a body part in there.
Accuracy is good, reviews often mention the Rough sights, I don't mind that,
it's much worse on my old hunt