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Crosman Nitro Piston Short Stroke, Digital Camo review entered on 2009-07-30 13:12:30
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Things I liked:The rifle Things I would have changed:The maximum velocity as advertised on this website. It shows 1000 ft/sec for the .22 cal version. Unless you stumble onto the fact that putting your cursor over the velocity reveals the 1000 ft/sec is only with 9.9 gr ammo, you are left thinking 1000 ft/sec is with standard pellets
... Read MoreThings I liked:The rifle Things I would have changed:The maximum velocity as advertised on this website. It shows 1000 ft/sec for the .22 cal version. Unless you stumble onto the fact that putting your cursor over the velocity reveals the 1000 ft/sec is only with 9.9 gr ammo, you are left thinking 1000 ft/sec is with standard pellets. Crosman's owners manual states roughly the same thing with 1000 ft/sec* (*using alloy pellets). Most reviews show that the average velocity range for a 14.3 grain pellet is only about 690-730 ft/sec. If this were disclosed by Crosman and the max velocity limitation made more apparent on the site, it would probably help customers to better select what they are looking for and not be disappointed with what they later find out ot be true. What others should know:The rifle is nicely built, quiet, and accurate. It is worth getting, especially if you don't need to have it fire over 730 ft/sec with a standard weight (~14.3 grain) pellet. If you do require something with more power, buy something else.