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The 11mm dovetail is unusual because it has Picatinny-style slots to make the rings & scope rock-steady.
- Breakbarrel rifle
- Muzzlebrake adds cocking leverage
- Synthetic stock
- Monte Carlo buttstock has a raised cheekpiece
- Checkered forearm & grip
- Adjustable rubber buttpad has 3 inserts
- TruGlo fiber optic sights (rear is fully adjustable)
- Scope base accepts Weaver and 11mm dovetail optics mounts
- The manufacturer says it takes 27 lbs. of cocking effort, but our tests indicate it's closer to 45 lbs.
- 15 inch length of pull
- 4.9 lbs. trigger-pull (two-stage adj. trigger)
- Includes unmounted 3-9x32 scope & mount (duplex reticle)
- NEW! SAS (shock absorber system) installed. Prevents scope mounts from loosening due to vibration and transmits less vibration to the shooter.
Take a look at our suggested pellets by clicking on the AMMO link. Appropriate targets, safety equipment and other necessities are listed in the ACCESSORIES link.
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10 of 60 Walther Talon Magnum Reviews
It hammers them downrange,and the open sights are good...but thats about the only things i can brag on about this one. I will give the benifit of the doubt and say most of the issues i had with this may have been solved if I had opted for the NitroPiston-but this rifle was badd. Thankfully,PA was AWESOME in addressing the situation and had me set up with another combo in record time with NO hassle whatsoever.
Things I Would Have ChangedEverything,but most of all,the scope mounts!!That thing would walk ALL over.Of course, with the hammering this thing produced it wasnt surprising.Even during break in, was reasonably tight with open sights-but with the scope,you'd zero,get 2-3 decent shots,then have to rezero.Loud,bulky,and even someone like me who shoots regularly for long stretches,a beast to cock.
What Others Should KnowOnly negative review i've had to post, and like i said, may be a different ballgame with NP. And on the bright side,PA turned it around in record breaking time(LOVE my Benj Trail NP AW .22 !!)
This is a beast that will definatly put it downrange when doing pest control around the place(but then,so would the log it feels like you're toting around)...the open sights were dead on out of the box.
Things I Would Have ChangedWay too heavy to field lug all day, cocking was a chore, the trigger pull was so long you could go get a sandwich before it broke, but the absolute worse was the scope-zero in/fire three shots/realize scope was walking/reset and zero back in/enjoy three shots/realize scope is walkong again...after way too much of this,i sent back to exchange-Folks at PA were GREAT! Got me set up in record time!
What Others Should KnowIf you're dead set on this one, go .22 with NP and start looking around for some magic scope mounts. If you're only shooting open sights,this might be an option,but there are plenty other rifles that are a better choice.
I own this gun in the .22 and the .25 caliber versions and they're both well crafted, quite powerful, accurate (with the right pellet), dependable and really fun to shoot. Honestly, if you're looking for a quality air gun you can be proud of, without breaking the bank, buy this gun ...I wish they still carried the .25 caliber and maybe they can order one for you, but if not ...I would suggest purchasing the .22 version. It's obviously a lot more bang for the buck.
Things I Would Have ChangedPersonally, after a few small adjustments to suit my way of shooting, I really enjoy these guns. However, I'll address what seems to be a common complaint, the hollow stock! The stock is hollow, but not thin walled at all. If anything, I might would fill the heel/toe end of the stock with expanding foam. Maybe something similar to, "Great Stuff," spray foam to make it feel more solid. Expandable foam also wouldn't increase the weight very much and might be worth the effort for what it would accomplish. One could drill two small holes at the top and bottom of the heel/toe end of the stock, under the last shoulder pad and fill the stock through the top hole, allowing the compressed air to escape out of the bottom hole until the desired feel is achieved. Just remember the foam expands! But truthfully, is it really that bad now? Not really ...I believe most people wouldn't even notice if they didn't read about it first. In reality, you only notice the slight hollow sound if you tap on the side of the stock itself. I would say they accomplished their goal of bringing a well crafted, yet affordable weapon to the marketplace. Therefore, outside of those minor issues there's nothing I would change.
What Others Should KnowI purchased the .22 first and was so impressed I purchased the .25 cal soon thereafter. IMHO, out of all the guns in this price range, there's nothing even remotely close to the talon. The scope that comes with the gun isn't bad at all, especially if you're shooting within 100 yards or less, but obviously they aren't a Leupold, not for 209.00 including the gun. lol
I haven't had any problems with scope slippage or movement after mounting and sighting it in. As with any scope, you have to really tighten them down, but without striping the threads of course or creating an indentation in the rail. You can feel when it's approaching the shear point or damaging the rail, long before it does any damage.
Also, as with all new guns and scopes, the scope has to be sighted in again after several hundred shots, but typically will stay in perfectly thereafter, as long as you don't drop it or something. The guns are heavy, but not any heavier than my Win. Model 70 30-06, Rem 270 or any other real firearm/rifle of equal size. To me the weight says quality. As far as my Talons go, the .25 cal is substantially more powerful than the .22 ...even though the difference in size is not that significant, the .25 hits like a sledgehammer.
TIP: I reverse the metal stop on the rail to set the scope further back
Everything. Using H&N Crow Magnums with my Walter talon magnum is devastating on jackrabbits. Using open sights @35-50 yards I'm knocking the jacks down. One shot one kill. Awesome gun.
Things I Would Have ChangedNada. Shoot and enjoy this wonderful gun
What Others Should KnowMake sure you know whats behind your intended target,pellets go straight through the quarry. Happy hunting. Bernard from Texas
This is a really high quality pellet rifle, with lots of power. You really get a lot for your money! It makes bunnies take a dirt nap instead of running away, like with other air rifles.
Things I Would Have ChangedNot a thing - I'm entirely satisfied with this product!
What Others Should KnowThis rifle is extremely accurate as far as I could tell. It does have a bit of recoil though, so hold it steady if you want to hit what you're aiming for.
Power,stock,gun
Things I Would Have ChangedThe scope is bad. I mean really bad.buy if your not shooting 100 yards than its not to bad.
What Others Should KnowBuy this gun.
accurate, powerful, solid, fun
Things I Would Have Changednothing, I did not like the automatic safety at first...but am warming up to it.
What Others Should KnowI have the W/T Magnum in .22 and consistently touch pellet holes at 20 yds (sitting position) using Beeman Kodiak HP 18.21 gr pellets and H&N Barracuda Match 21.14 gr. Have tried a few other pellet combinations and the groupings are .5 inch or more. The stock scope did come lose after appx 350 shots, tightened it back up and seems to be working fine (all ring and both set screws). Accurate wih just the iron sights too (true-glo). Have not used for critter control yet, but am sure it will work great when needed. I have a crossman in .177 (4 years now) and it is not as accurate at 10 yards as this one is at 20, have tried many pellet combos (.177) with no luck. If in the market for a pellet rifle...buy this in .22, but beware, if you are not familiar with the newer pellet rifles, it is powerful, will go through a 1x4 pine plank at 10 yards every time (but not at 20). This rifle does not seem to be affected by center of balance issues like most Springer Pellet rifles.
i have the .25 cal version and it is a heavy hitter.it is new and i have only used basic sights which are very good.after a couple hundred shots i will try to set-up scope.i have read reviews about scope but i will be my own judge.however,the scope looks nice for this fit.the cocking is an effort but it is a springer and i expect effort in order to get the power,which is "not" in short supply.i am finding that the many varieties of pellets can or will produce variations in accuracy so if you want long range find the pellet you find most consistent and stay with it.remember sometimes the accuracy is in the shooter/technique and not the gun.at this point w/the basic sights i am hitting around or near 6" target and in a 12" sq. at about 35-40yds.also,i can not stress this enough,"this is no toy" and no matter what pellet you use it will cause serious damage.for hunters and target shooters alike,this gun will knock down smaller/medium size game with little trouble "but please" use good judgement and do not shoot things you can not bring down.wounded animals in painful agony is just sickening!!!
Things I Would Have Changednothing
What Others Should Knowdo not get frustrated.enjoy your shooting experience.i know that it is no fun if you can not hit at or very near your targets but start w/close range and work yourself out to distance shooting because that is where the real fun is.to find the pellet that works for you start at a short distance and find consistent/close groupings then try at the distance you are comfortable with.if this pellet still holds groups for you,then stay with it.
also,i want to thank pyramyd for the recent order which was received in very timely manner and for their very good service..thumbs up...thank you
We ordered this rifle in for our son in the 22 caliber, and he said he is so happy with it. He said it is twice the rifle as his Crossman 177 caliber.
Things I Would Have ChangedNo changes.
What Others Should KnowThis rifle was made for hunting small game. Walther is a quality made rifle and at a way fair cost.
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Aug 04, 2013
By D
Quality, craftsmanship - it's true what they say about Germane engineering! The power is plentiful, and more than enough for squirrels and rabbits (and all birds, of course). Mine (a .22) HATES the 14.3 Crosman pellets. Once I switched to JSB Diablo 15.9, it became a lot more fun (but I haven't even tried any other pellets).
Things I Would Have ChangedCan you make a high quality, heavy rifle out of unobtanium? It's heavy, but that comes with Quality. I don't love the scope, but it works well enough up to 65-ish yards.
What Others Should KnowDON'T BUY 14.3 Crosman pellets for this rifle. I was getting frustrated siting in the scope, and started to blame the scope. Then, I ordered some JSBs, and I was able to get it zeroed in no time. Once I had it zeroed, I tried some of the 14.3s again. They were flying all over the place. Then, back to the JSB's and all was right with the world again.