Snowpeak T-Rex is a full‑power PCP air rifle fitted with a polymer stock with a mostly smooth surface supplemented by textured zones and cut‑outs in the gripping areas to ensure maximum stability when shooting. The stock itself is equipped with a vertically adjustable cheekpiece and a rubber buttpad with recoil‑absorbing properties. On the fore‑end there is a bottom Picatinny mounting rail allowing the attachment of a bipod or other shooting accessories.
The internal system of the air rifle is powered by compressed air stored in a classic air cylinder with a working pressure of 250 Bar and a volume of 230 cm3. The cylinder is filled via a quickfill adapter, which must be additionally fitted with a quick coupler to connect it to the hose. The current pressure level can be monitored on the analog pressure gauge located at the front of the cylinder. A built‑in pressure regulator ensures stable shot‑to‑shot consistency.
Shooting is carried out using a sliding four‑stroke bolt, whose handle can be mounted on either the right or left side. The bolt is first unlocked and pulled back; by pushing it forward again and locking it, the pellet is fed from the 12‑shot magazine directly into the barrel. The presence of a pellet in the chamber is indicated by a tactile loaded‑chamber indicator on the rear of the block, additionally highlighted in red. To increase safety between shots, the system can be secured with a manual safety.
Accurate aiming is provided by iron sights – a fixed front sight and a rear sight adjustable for windage and elevation. For optional optics mounting, Snowpeak has also prepared a top Weaver/Picatinny rail.
The precision rifled barrel with shroud has a length of 480mm and is finished with a sound moderator for maximum quiet shooting.
The air rifle is supplied with spare O‑rings, hex keys, a quickfill adapter and one magazine.
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 subsequently also loss of air tightness of the rifle. When the pressure reaches 130 bar, we therefore recommend always refilling the cylinder.