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Crosman Shockwave NP 22 cal 495 fps Crosman Shockwave NP Air Rifle .22 cal 495 fps Nitro Piston (gas-piston powerplant) Breakbarrel Single-shot Rifled steel barrel 2-stage adjustable trigger Fixed fiber optic front sight Fully adjustable fiber optic rear sight 11mm optics rail Manual safety Ambidextrous all-weather synthetic black stock Reduced recoil Recoil pad 6 lbs. (scope and mount will add about 1.50 lbs.) Includes unmounted CenterPoint Optics 4x32mm scope (9.50" long) and mount Benefits of a gas-piston powerplant over a metal mainspring: Smoother cocking Smoother shooting No spring torque No spring fatigue, even if left cocked for hours Functions perfectly in cold weather Lasts longer than a metal spring - Additional Information
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Additional Information
Weight 6 lbs. (scope and mount will add about 1.50 lbs.) Overall Length No Capacity Single Shot Barrel Rifled steel barrel Caliber .22 Front Sight Fixed fiber optic front sight Rear Sight Fully adjustable fiber optic rear sight Scope Mount 11mm optics rail Suggested for Plinking/Hunting Action Break Barrel Nitro Piston Powerplant Nitro Piston (gas-piston powerplant) Safety Manual Velocity 950 fps - Reviews
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Customer Reviews 1 item(s)
- Accurate and fun!
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This is my first air rifle, also my first gun. I shoot real gun in US before, but the recoil was too much for me. This rifle is just a little bit shake when shooting, which you can almost ignore it. What I have to say, the gun is super accurate in 12 meters when I shoot in my basement after 250 shoots. I shoot squirrels around my house. Within 10 meters, it's super! Most squirrels were shoot down just one pellet. But if the distance longer than 15 meters, I can't get the squirrel. Maybe the rifle is below 500 fps and the power is not enough. But for the money, it's good enough. I use the Crosman premier hollow point .22 pellet, which is good enough, too.
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