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Specifications
- Loudness: 3-Medium
- Weight: 7.70 lbs
- Barrel Length:18.50"
- Overall Length: 45.28"
- Capacity: 7 round(s)
- Cocking Effort:38 lbs
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: Fiber Optic
- Rear Sight: Micrometer adjustable
- Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
- Trigger adj.: Two-stage non-adjustable
- Apprx. Trigger Pull: 4.00 lbs
- Buttpad: Rubber
- Suggested for: Small game hunting/plinking
- Action: Break barrel
- Powerplant: Spring-piston
- Safety: Automatic
- Repeater: Yes/Multi-shot
Manual
Mendoza RM-2000, Grey Wooden Stock manual
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Mendoza RM-2000, Grey Wooden Stock by Mendoza
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(1 review) | About this product
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- Loudness: 3-Medium
- Weight: 7.70 lbs
- Barrel Length:18.50"
- Overall Length: 45.28"
- Capacity: 7 round(s)
- Cocking Effort:38 lbs
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: Fiber Optic
- Rear Sight: Micrometer adjustable
- Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
- Trigger adj.: Two-stage non-adjustable
- Apprx. Trigger Pull: 4.00 lbs
- Buttpad: Rubber
- Suggested for: Small game hunting/plinking
- Action: Break barrel
- Powerplant: Spring-piston
- Safety: Automatic
- Repeater: Yes/Multi-shot
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Wood stock, painted grey In Stock
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0.22" |
850 ft/sec |
$250.00 $192.25 |
| Ammo | Accessories Item#:MERM2000/Grey[PY-1294-2316] |
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Highly versatile, multi-shot design enhances your shooting fun. Pre-load the onboard magazineA device to hold pellets. There is no spring and the action has to manipulate the magazine.
with seven pellets, cock the barrelThe tube through which projectiles travel when they are fired. It may be rifled or smooth.
and you'll get another shot without having to individually load each pellet. You can also load pellets singly.
The RM-2000 is a full-size, adult air rifle that provides outstanding velocity, accuracy and just plain old shooting enjoyment without breaking your wallet. The high-quality Mendoza RM-2000 is made in Mexico by Productos Mendoza, which has been a family-owned air rifle manufacturer for over 90 years.
This breakbarrelA spring-piston gun that uses the barrel as a lever to cock the piston. Also called a barrel break. Sometimes, erroneously referred to as a 'one-pump' gun; not to be confused with a true single-stroke pneumatic.
rifle has a hardwood stock that's painted grey, non-slip rubber buttpad, fiber optic front sight, adjustable rear sight, visible cocked indicator and easy-to-reach manual safety.
If you're looking for the enhanced accuracy that a scope brings, you can easily mount one on the 11mm dovetail.
If you scope your RM-2000, use high rings in order to use the 7-shot magazine. Some of the scopes we recommend in the ACCESSORIES link come with rings, but they're not high enough. You'll have to order a separate pair of rings to accommodate a scope.
The best ammoSlang for ammunition: The entire set of materials needed to shoot a given gun. It might be a cartridge (in the case of a firearm) or just a pellet (in the case of an airgun).
for the 7-shot mag is the solid-base Mendoza diaboloThe European name given to a modern pellet with a wasp-waist and hollow skirt. The term is used instead of the word 'pellet' in most European labeling. Not to be confused with the word 'diablo,' which is Spanish for devil (though there is a connection between the terms).
pellet.
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By Customer from USA on 2008-01-10 15:15:18 - See all my reviews
Things I liked:The synthetic stock is nicely shaped and features clean, simple, but handsome lines. It lacks the classiness of wood but one need not fear bumping the stock around.
The oil port and repeater mechanism are fancy. The repeater isn't very prone jamming. I'm sure it will sooner or later but the loading port limits the pellet size
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Things I liked:The synthetic stock is nicely shaped and features clean, simple, but handsome lines. It lacks the classiness of wood but one need not fear bumping the stock around.
The oil port and repeater mechanism are fancy. The repeater isn't very prone jamming. I'm sure it will sooner or later but the loading port limits the pellet size and more or less ensures that pellets make it all the way in to the loading shuttle. There's also a dedicated oil port so after about 1000 rounds or so I won't need to go looking for a good oiling spot.
The weird 2 bladed trigger thing actually works out very well. The front blade is the first stage and the rear blade is the second stage in a 2 stage trigger. The first "stage" is extraordinarily light and serves mostly as a safety (as the 2nd stage can't be triggered before the first stage) and the 2nd stage is a very short and nicely light but crisp throw. The 2nd stage almost reminded me of a Browning A Bolt trigger. Short and crisp.
The power is definitely there and I'd be confident in taking out small game with this gun. The gun is also very accurate, despite the power. At about 15 ft while zeroing the sights, I shot about 8 pellets, resulting in only 4 holes (one hole for each time I adjusted the sights.)
The gun has a fair amount of weight at the barrel joint (which is true for most high powered break barrels) which, when supporting the gun just fore of the trigger guard, gives a feeling of stability which lends confidence when taking shots at varmint (but may make plinking a slightly more tiresome affair.)
Things I would have changed:Most of the problems are assembly problems, rather than design problems. First, the gun comes over lubricated from the factory which caused a few startling detonations. Second, the barrel is visibly quite dirty and necessitates a good cleaning or a really long break in period to clean the gunk off. There's also one defect on my particular gun on the bottom of the stock about an inch away from the butt. It's not large, it's not noticeable, it doesn't really matter to me but potential buyers should know they might not get a 100% perfect gun.
What others should know:The gun is a "full size" gun. I'm 5'5" and it fits me pretty well, if only a tad long. If you're considerably shorter than I (I imagine around 5'3" and under) than you should look at some youth guns.
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