Date: 19/3/2024 7:17

PY-3439-6607

Remington Express XP Air Rifle Combo, Wood

Main Product Rating 4.04.0 (9 reviews)
Remington Express XP Air Rifle Combo, Wood

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    WARNING WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Remington started making airguns in 1928. Their model 26 pump-action BB gun was a hit in its day. While they stopped making air guns for a few years, they're back in the airgun game in a BIG way!

While most manufacturers quote their air gun velocities with super-light alloy pellets, Remington quotes them with lead pellets -- the same lead pellets you're most likely to use. No smoke and mirrors, no illusion, no gaming the system, no pulling the wool over your eyes: You use lead pellets and so does Remington!

The Remington Express XP is for anyone who likes to shoot but doesn't want to bother the neighbors. The sound suppressor lets you deliver the goods downrange without alarming everyone -- including any possible critters that you're trying to eradicate. Good power, lower report, quality optics. It's everything you expect an airgun to be.


  • Remington Express XP air rifle
  • Spring-piston
  • Breakbarrel
  • Single-shot
  • No open sights
  • 11mm optics dovetail grooves
  • Two-stage trigger
  • Ambidextrous hardwood stock
  • Checkered forearm and grip
  • Automatic safety
  • Rubber recoil pad
  • Sound suppressor (silencer)
  • Rifle weighs 8.80 lbs. (add about 1.50 lbs. for the scope and mount)
  • Includes 3-9x32 scope and mount

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Specs

Max Velocity1150 fps
Overall Length47.5"
ButtplateRubber
FunctionSingle-shot
Weight8.8 lbs
Scopeable11mm dovetail
SafetyAutomatic
Suggested forSmall game hunting/plinking
Caliber.177 (4.5mm)
Muzzle Energy22.9 ft/lbs
Loudness3-Medium
Shot Capacity1
BarrelRifled
Front Sightnone
Rear Sightnone
TriggerTwo-stage non-adjustable
ActionBreak barrel
PowerplantSpring-piston
Body TypeRifle
Fixed/adj. powerFixed
ShroudedYes

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Things I liked:

Very well made for the price point of $99.00 on closeout sale , all wood stock , very nice checkering ,metal trigger, very crisp . Had no idea what I was getting because the reviews are all over the place but ounce all the bugs were worked out and the spring well lubed , this gun is very accurate with the correct pellets.

Things I would have changed:

Really nothing , its a shame they discontinued this air rifle because it has great potential if you spend the time to work with it . I bought a second one on sale before they were all gone .

What others should know:

Gun was lubed , used JSB compound to season the barrel , used blue Loctite on all stock screws and replaced breech seal and mounted a 3X9 by 40 Hawk scope . This Remington Express XP is very light for a breakbarrel and has the same look as the Remington model 700 Center fire rifle.

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Things I liked:

Trigger, trigger, and trigger. Nice stock, nice feel, great accuracy, and the sweetest trigger pull of any break barrel I've shot or owned.

Things I would have changed:

As a springer, it really needs a stop pin hole. The scope I received was decent enough, but it and the mounts move around after 20 or so shots. Iron sights would be a plus.

What others should know:

I'm kind of amazed with some of the reviews of this rifle. Granted, everyone's mileage may vary, but to me this is a great springer. I bought an open box/refurb, and I could quickly tell it had not been treated very kindly, with a number of stock dents and dings evident. But it also had a little of the break-in already accomplished. I've had no dieseling to date and I don't find it to be overly loud, quieter in fact than my NP rifle. And for a .177, it packs quite a punch. I'm tickled with this rifle.

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Things I liked:

The stock is very nice, and over all build quality is nice. The gun is very accurate with very little scope adjustment. For the price the scope is acceptable. Fairly easy to cock, and has a nice kick when fired. The boys love shooting this rifle.

Things I would have changed:

sights...it needs iron sights.

What others should know:

Loves crossman hollow points... Was very loud the first couple of shots, but stopped dieseling after It was fired a few times.

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  • cj from USA asked:

    Does the suppressor work or is it. Just for decoration

    • Todd from USA asked:

      Cocking effort? Is that suppressor removable if it needs crowning? Anyone know who makes it? Mendoza?

      • Michael from USA answered:

        Todd, after giving this gun a really good chance, I returned it. See my review for it.

      • Michael from USA answered:

        Todd, This air rifle is a complete loser. I finally returned it. I could not get the trigger to adjust, and it kept detonating, LOUDLY. My advice is to go with a Diana 34.

      • Todd from USA answered:

        Michael, thanks for taking the time to write that! Looking fwd to your review. Crony/power/accuracy etc will be interesting. The weight and claimed power say magnum, but your cocking effort says no, so I'm curious.. A shame about the suppressor, both being too small to work and attached to prevent access to the crown. Most all guns under $400 need a new crown, and often cutting a few mm off the tip as well. The trigger doesn't worry me because I always do a trigger job, even the Crosman/Benj can be amazing after some work. Edith said it's made in china, so the ball detent and your Diana comparo makes think it's a chinese 350 with little changes to disguise that fact. If you decide to take the stock off, or take the whole gun apart I'd love to hear about it. My email is toddfilo@gmail.com if you happen to take pictures. What did you think of the knife? I'm guessing chinese as well? It's a shame, Remington used to scream quality US made firearms, now I wonder.

      • Michael from USA answered:

        Uh, sorry. The stock is DEFINITELY BEECH, not birch Sorry about that, I must have had cerebral flatulence at that moment.

      • Michael from USA answered:

        Todd, I just got mine, so a real review to follow. But for your immediate benefit: wood and metal give an immediate impression of quality. Cocking improves VERY much early on. I'd guess 40 pounds 1st shot, 36 pounds 2nd shot, 32 pounds 3rd shot. 30 pounds shot 4 through 10, 28-9 pounds shots 11 and 12. I expect it to end up around 27-28 pounds. Cocking is without creaking sound. Linkage is nice and tight with a Diana-like ball bearing detent, not the cheaper chisel. I've not shot it with the scope it comes with yet, just from my side into my bullet trap, so I can't comment on accuracy. Haven't chronied it yet, but I'll bet it's powerful, as the first shot was with a 7.9 grain CPL pellet, and it was definitely supersonic. Quick, smooth shot cycle with no twang at all, but fast, strong recoil. I'll bet this requires an artillery hold for accuracy. Suppressor is NOT removable, no set screw, doesn't screw off, probably epoxied on to keep it U.S.A. legal. Also, while mine is still slightly dieseling and shooting harder a bit than it eventually will, it does not seem very quiet for a springer with moderator to my ears -- I consider it as loud as most magnum springers. You didn't ask, but I'm a trigger snob, so . . . the trigger IS adjustable with 1 screw fore and 1 screw aft with holes in the trigger guard for each. I will have to mess with it, as out of the box it is a single, medium weight, stage. Most guys/gals will like that, but I like a light, long, 1st stage followed by a light-medium weight 2nd stage. Scope looks sturdy, but it is not AO, and the mounts are light-duty. I'll use those on a CO2, multipump, or PCP rifle in my collection. They'll work fine on my Marauder, and I'll use the multi-screw rings from that on this springer. If this is accurate, it'll be a good squirrel gun for short distances 20 yards, maybe, but mine is too loud for suburban backyards or for stealth, in my opinion. If you want to de-pest your yard, this is a one-kill in a sitting gun. Where is it made? I think this is probably a very well-made, well quality-controlled Chinese rifle. If it were made in Spain, Mexico, or Turkey, it would cost a bit more at this build-and-materials quality. Accuracy? Actual power? Trigger adjust-ability? Can't say yet. If you're looking for QUIET, this is not it. Hope this helps. It is the equivalent of current Diana RWS products in terms of wood (nicely grained and finished birch), metal (LOTS of blued steel, no plastic), tight-tolerances product.

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