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Specifications
- Loudness: 3-Medium
- Weight: 6.55 lbs
- Barrel Length:17.00"
- Overall Length: 41.25"
- Capacity: 1 round(s)
- Cocking Effort:29 lbs
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: Blade and Ramp
- Rear Sight: Adjustable for windage and elevation
- Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
- Trigger adj.: Two-stage non-adjustable
- Apprx. Trigger Pull: 3.38 lbs
- Buttplate: Rubber
- Suggested for: Plinking & target practice
- Action: Break barrel
- Powerplant: Spring-piston
- Safety: Automatic
- Repeater: No/Single-shot
Manual
Mendoza RM-200 manual
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Mendoza RM-200 by Mendoza
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(5 reviews) | About this product
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Click for specifications
- Loudness: 3-Medium
- Weight: 6.55 lbs
- Barrel Length:17.00"
- Overall Length: 41.25"
- Capacity: 1 round(s)
- Cocking Effort:29 lbs
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: Blade and Ramp
- Rear Sight: Adjustable for windage and elevation
- Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
- Trigger adj.: Two-stage non-adjustable
- Apprx. Trigger Pull: 3.38 lbs
- Buttplate: Rubber
- Suggested for: Plinking & target practice
- Action: Break barrel
- Powerplant: Spring-piston
- Safety: Automatic
- Repeater: No/Single-shot
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Mendoza RM-200 In Stock
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0.177" |
700 ft/sec |
$129.95 $109.95 |
| Ammo | Accessories Item#:MERM200.177/Red[PY-980-1837] |
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Mendoza RM-200 In Stock
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0.22" |
600 ft/sec |
$129.95 $109.95 |
| Ammo | Accessories Item#:MERM200.22/Red[PY-980-1838] |
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The Mendoza RM-200 is a lightweight, compact sized, high-quality break barrelThe tube through which projectiles travel when they are fired. It may be rifled or smooth.
air rife that delivers outstanding performance at a price you won't believe! Designed specifically for the adult-sized shooter who wants controllable accuracy and power but in a compact, easy-to-carry format. Despite its reasonable price the Mendoza RM-200 does not scrimp on important features like walnut stained hardwood stock, non-slip rubber buttpad, rear sight adjustable for windage and elevation, front blade sight, visible cocked indicator, easy-to-reach manual safety and 29lb. cocking effort. Plus you'll get velocities of up to 700 fpsFeet per second, usually written f.p.s.
in .177 caliber. If you're looking for the enhanced accuracy that a scope brings to air powered shooting the Mendoza RM-200 receiverThe foundation of a gun's action.
comes from the factory with a machined dovetailA machined shape (two parallel grooves) that allows easy clamping of accessories.
that accepts most 11mm air rifle scope mounts. The exclusive Mendoza Dual Safety Trigger sets a new standard in shooting safety and refined trigger pull. This fantastic, non-adjustable, dual stage trigger breaks cleanly at 2.5 lbs. so you can concentrate on the important aspects of accuracy and not on a difficult, heavy trigger pull.
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By Raymond Clements from USA on 2008-08-03 15:06:24 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Easy cocking at bench. Accuracy may be from limits of shooter. Wacky Wayne is on the point with RWS Hobby pellets being the pellet for the RM200 .22 cal at plinking ranges up to 35 yards.
Things I would have changed:The only change I recommend is adding the Mendoza Diopter sight and go shooting.
What others
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Things I liked:Easy cocking at bench. Accuracy may be from limits of shooter. Wacky Wayne is on the point with RWS Hobby pellets being the pellet for the RM200 .22 cal at plinking ranges up to 35 yards.
Things I would have changed:The only change I recommend is adding the Mendoza Diopter sight and go shooting.
What others should know:From kids to Grandpa's this is the Air rifle to start shooting. Install the Diopter sight, grab some Hobbys and a youngun and have some shooting fun. It seems strange when you grab the Mendoza instead of more known brands to go plinking.
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By Wacky Wayne from USA on 2008-02-16 18:54:32 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:As someone who is opening an air rifle range and testing rifles to see which ones to buy a lot of, the rm-200 is topping my list so far. I like the quality construction most, light weight and easy cocking. Of the 9 springers I have this is the gun I grab when I want to shoot starlings in the trees under 25 yards. I got the
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Things I liked:As someone who is opening an air rifle range and testing rifles to see which ones to buy a lot of, the rm-200 is topping my list so far. I like the quality construction most, light weight and easy cocking. Of the 9 springers I have this is the gun I grab when I want to shoot starlings in the trees under 25 yards. I got the .22 for impact and lower fps so the pellets won't travel as far when shooting in the air. When I want to shoot at 50 to 100 yards I grab the Avenger 1100 which is the same as the RM-600 made by mendoza, at 1030 fps in .177 or .900 fps in .22, close or long range shots are possible. (If you want only one rifle and can afford $149 then the avenger 1100 is the one). I have now compared the beeman ss1000 and the crossman quest and phantom, all also at 1000 fps. in .177. The beeman (made in china) at $159 has a little more power, but kicks more, is harder to cock, is a lot heavier (8.5 comared to about 6 lbs.) and has more plastic parts. The crossman just $89, and the beeman are just as accurate as the rm-200 in .22 ( I think that .22s are naturally just a little less accurate, the avenger is just a little better than the rm-600 in .22, the rm-200 in .177 might be more accurate than the beeman or crossman, so far the avenger 1100 in .177 is the most accurate). I feel that the mendoza rm-200 is a better and longer lasting rifle and maybe worth the $20 extra over the crossman quest, a close second.
Things I would have changed:I really like the rear sight on the 7 shot mag. rm-2000, but it would probably raise the cost too much to put it on the rm-200.
What others should know:The best pellet I have found so far for the rm-200 and rm-2000 is the RWS hobby 11.9 gr. Anything heavier is too much for the rm-200. The mendoza rifles seem to prefer the german pellets. The H&N baracudda match also work well in .177 or .22. I also have a mendoza rm-600 in.22 that can shoot the heavier beeman crow mags. and the heavier german pellets very well. In general don't give up on a mendoza until you have tried fatter pellets.
Also, it is worth it too put a decent scope on any of these air rifles. I would recommend the leapers 3-9x32 at $44 or better still the centerpoint 3-9x40 without the package for $49. If you have pyramyd mount it for you, then you get a free case.
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By Dan from USA on 2007-11-17 05:47:40 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:ACCURACY! ,
Near perfect light Trigger,
Build quality everywhere you look,
Light Weight.
Things I would have changed:Me! I cant get used to the automatic safety.
The kind of bland stock becomes less noticeable when you start shooting it.
Mendoza has a great product that deserves sprucing up.
At $89 it was a steal
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Things I liked:ACCURACY! ,
Near perfect light Trigger,
Build quality everywhere you look,
Light Weight.
Things I would have changed:Me! I cant get used to the automatic safety.
The kind of bland stock becomes less noticeable when you start shooting it.
Mendoza has a great product that deserves sprucing up.
At $89 it was a steal @ $109 it's a good deal.
What others should know:Of my 30+ guns never have I had a gun this accurate with open sights. At first I was disappointed when trying to sight it in at ten yards but when I moved out to 25 it became spot on. I always play with the open sights before scoping. I won't be putting a scope on this one.
.22 Chronied erratically between 600 and 675fps, we'll see when it settles down and is broken in. Still, it's more than the manufacturers specs.
Don't let the bland looks fool you.
This is a shooters gun.
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By Gizayu from USA on 2007-08-18 14:08:09 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:The fiber-optic sights are well made and are very accurate. From 20 yards away the rifle was grouping in a 1 square inch box. It is also extremely cost effective for it's quality.
Things I would have changed:It's a bit top heavy and the grip and position of hand when shooting is very hard to get used to. However, with
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Things I liked:The fiber-optic sights are well made and are very accurate. From 20 yards away the rifle was grouping in a 1 square inch box. It is also extremely cost effective for it's quality.
Things I would have changed:It's a bit top heavy and the grip and position of hand when shooting is very hard to get used to. However, with enough practice it doesn't become an issue.
What others should know:It's a great rifle for beginners trying to get more serious about air-gunning. I would recommend this rifle to anybody.
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By John from USA on 2007-08-10 22:23:36 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:Fun gun for the money. Great starter gun. I have the .22. Good power and can take squirells under 20 yards. Mine was $89 when I bought it here. I see the price has gone up.
Things I would have changed:Not much. I was frustrated with the gun early, but this was because I was shooting the wrong pellets. I like
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Things I liked:Fun gun for the money. Great starter gun. I have the .22. Good power and can take squirells under 20 yards. Mine was $89 when I bought it here. I see the price has gone up.
Things I would have changed:Not much. I was frustrated with the gun early, but this was because I was shooting the wrong pellets. I like the auto safety. Not in a convient place, but nice feature.
What others should know:It took me a while to find a pellet this gun liked. I'm shooting BEEMAN .22 Silver Bear and RWS .22 Super-H-Point now and am getting much better results. If you try Crosman premiers you will be disappointed. Now that I've found the right pellets, I'm really enjoying this gun.
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