A break open muzzle loading light weight handy rifle with modern technical features and, since the loading is without black powder, it is ideal for the indoor shooting. The 4,5 mm caliber barrel folds by pushing a lever in front of the trigger guard. The ramrod, threaded at the end for the brush cleaner, is stored on the upper part of the barrel. Both sights are fixed to the frame on integrated supports featuring a collar profile. The barrel is be loaded with the 4,5 mm (.177") pellet which is discharged by using a #209 primer placed in the breech nipple. The stock and the forend are made of hardwood. The barrel, is blued, while the frame is case hardened finish. Barrel length 18". Weight 3.30 lbs. S200-4.5 4.5mm (.177 caliber) $345.00 (Special Order Only)
Seems kind of pointless to me. Air rifles can drive pellets plenty fast for their design. Plus when you combine the cost of the 209 primer and the pellet you are pushing the cost of .22 ammo.
Seems kind of pointless to me. Air rifles can drive pellets plenty fast for their design. Plus when you combine the cost of the 209 primer and the pellet you are pushing the cost of .22 ammo.
you mean the 22 ammo I can buy off the shelf?
Besides, pointless is relative. After all, why is there a 270?
I have a Benjamin/sheriden blue streak pellet gun ,that launches a .20 cal (5mm) pellet at about that same velocity, no 22 blank needed. Cost way less than that one your looking at, and has a figured walnut stock to boot. When we shoot indoors,we only need to pump 2-3 times to achieve accuracy.
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