Throne is a modern bullpup PCP air rifle from Turkish manufacturer Reximex. The
barrel is shrouded and outfitted with a 1/2 UNF thread. You can mount a scope to
the 11 mm/22 mm rail. This model comes in a unique camo finish. More Info
Throne is a modern bullpup PCP air rifle from Turkish manufacturer Reximex. This model comes in a unique camo finish.
The barrel is shrouded and outfitted with a 1/2 UNF thread. You can mount a scope to the 11 mm/22 mm rail.
The air cylinder has a capacity of 425 cc. The built-in pressure regulator ensures a consistent performance with every shot you take. The plastic magazine has a capacity of 12 pellets.
The manual safety is placed in the trigger guard and the trigger itself is fully adjustable.
Key features
• Shrouded barrel
• Air cylinder with a capacity of 425 cc
• Fully adjustable trigger
Package contents
mex Throne Camo 5,5mm PCP air rifle Magazines - 2pcs
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Aleš
Verified customer,
from balistas.cz
24.05.2024
Machine translation
First impressions after purchase: I equipped the rifle with a Valiant Themys II
4–12×40 rifle scope with a Venox 22mm/25.4mm steel high quick release mount.
This airgun in camo print looks really great, however it is also quite heavy,
but it feels good in the hand due to the pistol grip and overall ergonomics. The
lens axis is high enough and the lowered buttpad fits well in the shoulder. The
machining is flawless, the finish is free of visible defects. The cocking lever
has a smooth operation. The safety and trigger are good to me without any
adjustment. The magazines are free of defects. I filled the cartridge with a
manual hand pump right from 0 bar, but it goes really slow due to the large
volume. The rifle is probably factory set to max power, after the first shot
I immediately reduced the power to minimum to adjust the rifle scope. At
25 meters with the JSB Jumbo heavy the pellet drop was visible to the eye,
after increasing the power the point of impact rises upwards (up to 10 cm) and
slightly to the right. This left me with the problem when adjusting, as the
rifle has multiple options (3) and you can't read in the manual how to align
them all together. So far I'm shooting with the factory settings for the
regulator and hammer and i'm only adjusting the power dial, but it is very
stiff. Any rotation of it means readjusting the rifle scope. Shooting at full
power is kinda pointless and quite noisy at 25m, wastes air and destroys the
metal plate behind the target, so for now I'm setting it below half power.
Overall I'm happy, the rifle looks and shoots well. Too bad it doesn't come in a
hard case that has to be tall enough, my airgun with attachments is 27cm wide
and only 82cm long, so fabric cases are unusable.
excellent workmanship and ergonomics, easy to hold and shoot
adjustable power
excellent trigger and safety design
regulator with pressure gauge, swapping the charging lever to the other side
smooth operation of the charging lever
lower rail and upper combined rail
the top mounting bar is very high
insufficient user manual
the rifle is difficult to grip and carry with one hand on the shooting range and is quite heavy
the magazine in the reversed position has a reversed dial
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