One of the most respected premium airgun manufacturers, the British company Air Arms, has unveiled a new PCP air rifle called Kymira to honor the company's 40th anniversary.
And it's not an ordinary air rifle. There were only 400 units produced, each with a certificate of authenticity bearing a serial number.
But it doesn't stop there. The legacy of four decades of experience is visible from all angles. The Kymira fuses time-tested components and technologies, adopting something from almost every one of its predecessors.

- It is based on the S510 platform, which won "Airgun of the Year" award in the UK in 2020.
- The titanium bolt handle is inspired by the Air Arms Shamal
- The fully regulated internal system is taken from the latest S510 R and S510 XS series
- The magazine with a clear cover was adopted from the S410 air rifle
- The air cartridge is made of titanium, as in the XTI-50
- The effective sound moderator is based on the Q-Tec technology
Extra credit, however, should be given to the polished laminate stock with roughened segments in the forearm and grip areas. The ambidextrous cheekpiece is fully adjustable using Allen screws. Ther stock was created by combining the S636 (standard) and Superlite stocks.

As usual with Air Arms rifles, the metal trigger is fully adjustable and features an integrated manual safety pin.
At the bottom of the forearm, there is a pressure gauge informing you of the current cartridge status. To fill it, the package includes a special filling pin with a 1/8 BSP thread.
The airgun also comes with an anniversary gift pack with a mug, notebook, pen, a clip-on and iron-on Air Arms logos.