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Estimated in-stock date 06-08-2012
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Specifications Remington AirMaster 77 Kit
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| This multi-pump pneumatic rifle shoots either BBs or pellets. The Remington AirMaster 77 is dressed in a black matte synthetic stock and forearm with a black metal receiver and brushed nickel barrel. The grip and forearm have checkering for a sure grasp. The fiberoptic front sight and the completely adjustable rear sight make it easy to acquire your target. Speaking of targets, you'll have plenty of them! This rifle flings lead pellets at a whopping 725 fps (755 with BBs). You can vary the power of the rifle, depending on the distance of your target. Ten pumps is the maximum you can put into the AirMaster 77, but that's plenty! Pellets are loaded one at a time. BBs are loaded into a reservoir that holds 200 BBs. Through gravity, you move the BBs into the magazine, which holds 17. (Never shoot steel BBs at metal objects!) Click the AMMO link to stock up on pellets and BBs. Find more targets, maintenance equipment and other shooting gear by clicking the ACCESSORIES link. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Reviews summary Remington AirMaster 77 Kit
Things I liked:I like multi pump or single pump pneumatic better than spring piston (break barrel.) BB repeater. Things I would have changed:I wish it had a clip for repeater with pellets. What others should know:Remington Air Master is identical to Crosman 2100. I like shooting tin cans the most, better than plastic bottles or soda cans. Pellets hit a tin can with a nice wack that gives the feeling of power very similar to a 22 firearm. Things I liked:great overall package .very accurate . Things I would have changed:hard to pump for older shooters .
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Overall rating:4 4.0
Value for money:3 3.0
Accuracy:4 4.0
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Things I would have changed:Price. Would rather seem a bit more metal and maybe even wood for the stock rather than the cheap polymer construction.
What others should know:I had one. Had to take it apart, never got it back together properly the second time. Would not recommend using BBs as they can wear down the rifling, you're shelling out $70 for it, why ruin the rifling? Remember this is Remington's licensed name on Crosman's 2100 air rifle body.