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Sometimes, you need a .22-caliber rifle for dispatching small rodents, and other times you just want a .177-caliber air rifle for plinking and shooting bullseye targets. With the Beeman Silver Kodiak X2, you get both. Quickly change from one caliber to the other. The .177-caliber will offer the most economical one as far as pellet costs go. But when you need that extra energy, replace the .177 with the .22 barrel and hop to it!
- Shop related categories: pellet guns, pellet rifles
- Beeman Silver Kodiak X2 air rifle combo
- Dual caliber
- Spring-piston
- Breakbarrel
- Single-shot
- .177- and .22-caliber rifled steel barrels
- 11mm scope grooves in the receiver
- No open sights
- Automatic safety
- Ported muzzlebrake for extra cocking leverage
- All-weather synthetic stock with textured grip and forearm
- RS1 2-stage sporter trigger
- Satin nickel-plated receiver and barrel
- 1000 fps in .177, 830 fps in .22
- Includes 4x32 scope, mount, elasticized lens covers and 2 hex wrenches
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10 of 17 Beeman Silver Kodiak X2 Dual Caliber Air Rifle Combo Reviews
Weight is good for shooting, not for carrying though. If you're going to wait for squirrels, pigeons etc this is a good gun. You'd be wore out carrying it around in the woods. Appearance is very good, nice lines and very pleasing. I have seen many that look like something out of a sci-fi movie. Ergonomics are nice too, this gun kicks a bit so it's nice to have a good recoil pad that takes some of the abuse. Love the 2 barrels, although I will probably stick with the 22 as I have several 177's. Changing the barrels is easy, but it will require some adjustment to your scope at longer distances. Power is ridiculous, spins targets around like a top at 15 yards. Not sure about long distance yet, haven't really tried it at 30+ yards, but suspect it will be pretty decent
Things I Would Have ChangedThe "O" ring that at the breech is super cheap and super easy to lose. It sits fairly loosely so be careful each time you load as it may fall out. The gun comes with a spare, but recommend going to a hardware / hydraulic shop and pick up a few extras and keep them in the case.
What Others Should KnowThis gun is LOUD, I live in the country, so it's not a problem. I doubt this would be a good choice for a suburbanite plinker in the back yard, it would be disruptive to your Neighbors for sure. Scope isn't great, but is adequate for sure. It is easy to adjust and took some serious elevation adjustment to get on paper.
I love how i can switch back and 4th between 177 and 22. I use the right barrel for the right job, And is very accurate! I shot 6 rounds out of the 22 cal and all of em except two were only a meter away from my 1st shot, the other two hit directly in the same exact spot! I also punished some squirrels that keep stealing from my feeders for the birds, Very Accurate! And well worth the money! Dont hesitate to buy!
Things I Would Have ChangedIts needs a better scope, it jumps around and you can never sight it in, so i took it off and threw it out i then put my deer hunting scope on and tried that and things got spot on dead accurate,
What Others Should KnowDo not use the scope throw itmout and buy a better one or borrow one from one of your other rifles but the one that comes with thisngun is terrible, but the gun is and amazing tool!
I love the face that you can easily swap the barrel's out in minutes, it's also nice and heaven which gives it that real feel when shooting. This was my first break barrel rifle so I had no idea how cool theses things were, it took no time getting the hang of cocking and loading! It was actually way more convenient than having to sit there and pump it 50,000 times lol.. It took me a while to zero in the scope but when I finally got it I realized I totally put the scope of backwards smh lol but once I flipped it around this thing became deadly... Very deadly.. I can hit anything from 30 35 ft ease and kill shot too! I've only had this for about a month now and I use premier crossman hollow point 14.3 gr for my .22cal and haven't really used. 177 cal much just cuz the .22 cal hit so hard and drops anything
Things I Would Have ChangedNothing really but the RECOIL!!! other than that the gun shoots like a beauty
What Others Should KnowI'm a beginner but I paid 100 for this baby at Walmart and it was a great purchase and you can go. Wrong with 1,000 fps and two different barrels (.22cal) & (.177cal) it's a steal if you ask me and I shoot this baby everyday and it's flawlessly awesome lol
I got this one off the shelf at a price I couldn't refuse so I didn't expect much. At first I really didn't like it. The trigger was horrendous and accuracy was all over the place with the .22 barrel. The .177 is still in the box. I ended up buying some truglo shotgun sights on clearance and removing the scope, which improved the accuracy quite a bit, and after close inspection found the trigger, as someone down there already mentioned, can be adjusted via the tiny screw smack dab in the middle of the trigger itself to rival my RWS T06, not even kidding. Be careful tho, a little goes a long way and a bit too far in is downright dangerous. I've shot the living daylights outta this gun. 3k rounds would be a kind estimate. The thing turned consistently accurate as all get out at about a thousand rounds. I don't know why or how but it really did.
Things I Would Have ChangedI'd forget scoping it. It bucks too much for a scope imo. The thing's a beast. I can't believe it still shoots, much less 100x better than when it was new.
What Others Should KnowMy advice, if you don't like the accuracy, slap some turkey sights on it, adjust the trigger and shoot the ever loving heck out of it. It worked wonders on mine anyway.
Great gun for the money.
Things I Would Have ChangedA little heavy, recoil for a spring gun is average. The people complaining about the trigger pull need to take the time and adjust IT!! Pretty simple to do. Great gun, shoots tight groups and deadly accurate out to 40 yards. So pull the trigger guard and adjust the pull and slack.
Way more power than I was expecting for the price, and once I found a pellet it liked, there's way more accuracy than I expected as well. The supplied scope went on a custom crosman 1377 I converted to a 1322 carbine w/18" barrel and it actually preforms great on that gun, sucked on the X2. It out-groups my Trail NP, completely dominates my RWS 34 in every aspect, energy, accuracy, ease of cocking etc, and it out-groups my beeman rs2 but it's more pellet picky.
Things I Would Have ChangedThere has to be a way to get some of the recoil under control, the recoil is insane. So much in fact, the lens covers on my 4-16 x 40 accushot ir rgb fly right off and the turret locks loosen. I can pull it to me tight enough to shoot pests @ 25 yards but from the shoulder, groups are horrendous, the rifle needs rested and somewhat braced to really turn out the groups it's capable of. Trigger is possibly the worst I have ever felt, so much second stage creep that I literally have to stop the pull and re-position my finger to finish the pull. The trigger does not return, wherever it is when I remove my finger is where it is when I reset my finger to finish the pull. The trigger is predictable by paying attention to the pull weight. The closer to firing, the lighter the pull. It's pretty loud for what it is.
What Others Should KnowRifle came with so much junk in the barrel it looked rusty along the rifling. Some Hoppe's #9 and some patience eventually proved there was actually a shiny smoothly rifled bore under all the junk. Crosman 14.3's were 2.25" @ 25 yards, 18.13grn JSB's were scattered like a shotgun. Polymags also placed about 2.25 @ 25, metal mags were about like the JSB 18's. The Barracuda 21.14's work well sub 1.5" @ 25yd and by far the rifle prefers the H&N FTT 14.66 in 5.53 (so far) I can punch them out to 60 yards and sighted in @ 25 hold over is only 2 mil-dot @ 16x. Group size does open up but few misses on cans and other things about that size, at 40 yards and under if you do your part you hit what your aiming at with the 5.53 14.66 FTT's. Out of all the break barrels I've owned, this rifle out recoils them all and is way heavier than you'd expect a plastic stocked springer too be. I honestly think if the recoil could be controlled it might deserve a 5 star in accuracy. (especially at this price)
the accuracy
Things I Would Have Changedtrigger a bit
What Others Should Knowgreat little gun
Great air rifle for the price. I love the idea of this airgun being dual caliber. This makes my life easier. I also love how simple it is to change from the .22 barrel to.177. The velocity and penetration in both .177 and .22 are good for the cost of this 2 in 1 airgun. After all that is what you are getting in this great low budget rifle and scope combo!
Things I Would Have ChangedI can't say I can think of any cons for this air rifle. It suits my needs greatly and is offered at and incredible price
What Others Should KnowThis is a heavy air rifle and is not suitable for long excursions or to much stress can be put on on a shooter's body. I would recommend this gun to anyone although the weight could be a great deal of trouble for younger shooters.
The price. Dual Caliber, Quality, Accurate- after some tweaks, Good Feel, Simple Spring Technology.
Things I Would Have ChangedTrigger seems to be a bit stiff/heavy even when adjusted to make it lite. The rifle barrel needs more quality control and better milling/finishing at the factory- The milled end of the barrel that inserts into the breech/break area has burrs, is sharp, without a chamfer and damaged the breech/barrel seal (The second rifle and barrels was the same). The chamber portion of both barrels (total 4) was very rough and jagged and would nick and/or distort the pellet face- I could not get consistent groups. The rifling also appeared distorted at this area. I removed the barrels and used a common drill bit, held only in my hand, to create a smooth surface and improve the factory surface at the chamber. I cleaned the bore and removed the debris and now I am consistently in/on the bulls-eye..., I am very impressed with this rifle.
What Others Should KnowI purchased my rifle from a competitor but that competitor no longer has the rifle available for review. I would have purchased from PA if I were aware of their company at that time. I would recommend centering the scope several times before sighting the rifle. Before centering the scope, I was all over the target and my groups were terrible. After centering the scope, the accuracy was STILL, not reliable enough for any real purposes- target or hunting (I was initially disappointing with the rifle's accuracy and later attribute this defect to the poor workmanship and/or quality control of the milling at the chamber). Go to YouTube and learn about a spring piston rifle and the need to hold it differently from other types of powered rifles. I liked the rifle and price so much, I purchased a second rifle for my guest's enjoyment or for surplus- two is one and one is none.
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Apr 18, 2019
By Andre
Nice weigh,balanced
Things I Would Have ChangedScope is total junk, price is high in Canada double what the USA guys are paying
What Others Should KnowDont buy it with scope. Youll be buying new one