Having the Swedish company FX Airguns once again coming up with a high-performance and super-accurate PCP air rifle is not much of a miracle. Their airguns are already famous all over the world. This time, however, they've created something truly remarkable - an air rifle with a cartridge wrapped around the barrel.
At first sight, the FX DRS series airguns appear more like real sniper rifles. This is also contributed by the retrofitted HP power plenum sticking out from the bottom side, making it resemble a magazine. The actual magazine, though, inserts as usual into the slot in the middle of the standard 11mm "dovetail" scope rail and can accommodate projectiles up to 11.3mm (0.45") long.

Superior Smooth Twist X barrel liner - As is typical with FX Airguns, the barrel rifling is pressed from the outside. This results in an exceptionally smooth internal surface, minimizing the friction when shot. The cartridge routed around the barrel also serves as a shroud that reinforces the entire air rifle and reduces oscillations during firing. The outer diameter of the shroud is 34mm. The barrel muzzle is equipped with a standard 1/2UNF thread for the eventual installation of a sound moderator.
To achieve the streamlined design of the entire airgun, the adjustment components of the AMP MkII regulator and the hammer spring have been relocated beneath the stock, which needs to be disassembled first in case you want to adjust anything. However, the air rifle is factory tuned to offer the best balance between performance, accuracy and air consumption when used with the majority of commonly available ammunition straight out of the box.

This model features a symmetrical polymer stock with an exceptionally soft surface finish, a fixed cheek piece and a fixed buttpad made of soft rubber. The cocking lever is fixed on the right side, as well as the lever-type manual safety. On the left side of the stock, there is a pressure gauge displaying the current pressure in the cartridge, and the fully adjustable trigger with variable blade positioning is also a matter of course.
NOTE: The muzzle energy and muzzle velocity values were achieved with the airgun adjusted to maximum power and under ideal conditions. Actual values may vary.