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Spring Piston Air Rifles

Ruger Air Scout 4,5mm

This model is intended for target shooting at classic paper targets . It may be also used for cans and a falling targets. Rifle is equipped with fixed sights.
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Caliber:
4,5 mm / .177
Ammunition:
Pellets
Velocity:
250 m/s
Muzzle Energy:
16 J

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Warranty:
24 Months
Manufacturer:
Umarex
EAN:
201820104998
Item ID:
2.4893

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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This model use break-barrel system. A system of this rifle is very simple and even reliable. Ruger uses a traditional spring piston. Advantage of spring is the ease of maintenance as well as the price of spare parts. Classic grooved barrel is topped witn an aesthetic extension, where we can also find a front sight, which is equipped with TRU-GLO.

Rear sight is horizontally and vertically fully adjustable, and is also equipped with TRU-GLO system. If you want to shoot at longer distances, you will appreciate the 11 mm dovetail for sure, which is used for scope. At the end of dovetail is a stopper pin. The rifle is equipped with a manual safety, which is located on top of the neck of stock, and therefore easily accessible by thumb. The entire stock is topped with a rubber butt to reduce recoil. Grip is engraved so the slipping out of hands is minimalized.

Practical experince: The workmanship is really at high level. In this model we have to recommend the stock which really fits to hand.

Package contents

  • Air rifle
  • Manual

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Manufacturer:
Umarex
Caliber:
4,5 mm / .177
Ammunition:
Pellets
Velocity:
250 m/s
Muzzle Energy: ?
16 J
Weight:
3400 g
Overall Length:
1150 mm
Barrel Length:
450 mm
Iron Sights:
Yes
Mounting Rail:
Yes
Stock Material:
Beech
Powerplant: ?
Spring Piston
Fire Mode:
Manual Cocking
Action:
Break Barrel
Warranty:
24 Months

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