One of the best-selling PCP air rifles on the current market, the Snowpeak T-Rex, has just arrived in the compact Bullpup version. Although this model is 206 mm shorter and 850 grams lighter, with a few compromises it offers the same features and characteristics as the original variant.

Instead of the plastic sound moderator used on the original T-Rex, this version has a longer and more effective metal moderator. On the other hand, the air cylinder has been slightly reduced to 150cc, which, despite the slightly lower muzzle energy, still provides enough shots per fill. The current pressure is shown by a manometer on the front of the cylinder. Filling is done via a standard quick-coupler filling adapter.
T-Rex Bullpup includes an integrated pressure regulator, which ensures a constant muzzle velocity from full fill down to the regulator’s set pressure limit. The result is the same pellet trajectory for the entire shooting string. The pre-tensioned magazine is very easy to load and on this model it is inserted from the right side in the cheekpiece area. Alternatively, you can use the supplied single-shot tray.
The stock is made of durable polymer and there is a short Picatinny rail in the forearm for mounting a bipod or other accessories. In front of the trigger with adjustable pull there is a simple manual safety. Other changes include a polymer 22mm Picatinny rail for the scope instead of a metal one, the absence of an adjustable cheekpiece, and a side lever instead of a bolt-action system, which can, if needed, be swapped from the right to the left side.
WARNING! On this calibre, the pressure regulator is factory set to 130 bar. Shooting below this pressure level may cause damage to the regulator and consequently also air leaks in the rifle. When 130 bar is reached, we therefore recommend always refilling the cylinder.