5-year limited warranty
Earn 130 Bullseye Bucks
PY-3096-6017
$129.95
List Price $165.95 Save $36.00 (21%)
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Caliber | 0.177" (4.5mm) |
Max Velocity | 1200 fps |
Muzzle Energy | 18 ft/lbs |
Loudness | 3-Medium |
Barrel Length | 15.0" |
Overall Length | 45.0" |
Shot Capacity | 1 |
Barrel | Rifled |
Front Sight | none |
Rear Sight | none |
Scopeable | 11mm dovetail |
Trigger | Two-stage adjustable |
Suggested for | Small game hunting/plinking |
Action | Break barrel |
Safety | Manual |
Powerplant | Gas-piston |
Function | Single-shot |
Body Type | Rifle |
Weight | 6.4 lbs |
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Things I liked: speed is as stated 1221 fps with pba and 975 with jsb 7.87 also 736 using jsb 13.43 using crno. will do 5 shots under 3/4 in at times at 26 yards average is 1 in first 5 shots stabilize the gun and can be 3 in off center . After those right one in mud clumps at 50 yards just explode all day as long as you keep he shooting she holds 0 stop for over an hr and you need to warm her up a gain not a fwb 124 or rws 48 as they both shoot 1/2 in 5 shot at 26 yards and the rws will out shoot the crosman fury buy 20 to 50 fps depending on pellet and after leaving the 124 or 48 setting for over a mo first shot is right on target !!
Things I would have changed: trigger did the washer trick and it works fine now Crosman lap the barrel in as the power plant is excellent 5 to 7 fps extreme spread on all pellets why not put a good one on these made in the use not china butler creek valquiest and i know there are many more made in the usa my fwb 124 i bought in 1976 new is doing 820 fps with the jsb 7.87 and 1/2 in 5 shots at 26 yards in the year 2015 Crosman you can not get as good a brrel as the Germans made in 1976 here in the usa ??????????
What others should know: you get what you pay for remember that .This is a really good gun with a super power plant (Picky on pellets do to cheep chinese barrel) you can leave cocked all day to put on your tractor for a knock a round and a lot of gun for 119 bucks my next trick is going to be to lap the barrel;
By Fred from USA on 2015-06-11 |
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Things I liked: I've owned a .22 rimfire rifle for years, and this is my first air rifle, so I don't have much to compare it to, bought it because of the great reviews and competitive price (this is a .177). Seems very powerful, but I am having a heckuva time sighting it in. Have put through about 200 shots, all from a bench, and it'll put several in the bulls-eye, then, bingo, here goes one way off, three inches from the target or more. If I keep firing, it may or may not be accurate on the following shots. Asking the experienced airgunners out there, is this a common experience?
Things I would have changed: The trigger pull is long and stiff.
What others should know: I understand this an entry-level airgun, so I didn't expect a lot out of it, but I wish I had spent a few more $ and got a gun with a bit better scope, one that has an adjustable magnification. It's not bad for the price, though.
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what scope would work good with this air rifle.
My benjamin np limited edition came a one piece mount and a centerpoint 4x16x40mm AO scope so far holding up good , just remember to loc-tite the screws mine loosensed up after 25 rounds , a lot of recoil there.My has the same stock but different internals. The reason i bought it was because i was looking for a lighter break barrel in 22 caliber , fits the bill.
Is the Crosman Fury or Shockwave accurate @ 25 yrds. and under? I need a light weight gas piston rifle just to grab and shoot free hand. I use a heavier springer off a bench in a blind so a 6# +/- gas piston rifle would be handy. Thanks, RP
Mine was 6.7lbs without scope, which I think is 14oz? The similar Gamo guns with plastic barrels are a pound or more lighter. Accuracy varies way too much from gun to gun to make any claims. Could be .5" @ 25yrds, could be 5+".
The fury nitro piston above would fit the bill weighing in at 6.4 lbs. They don't get much lighter than that. Yes it would be accurate at that range.
Is this rifle made in USA?
No, it is made in China
Caliber | 0.177" (4.5mm) |
Max Velocity | 1200 fps |
Muzzle Energy | 18 ft/lbs |
Stock | Synthetic |
Grip | Ambi |
Color | Black |
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Things I liked: stock,powerful,nitro piston.
Things I would have changed: add fiber optic sights.put on a decent scope.trigger sucks.
What others should know: scope is junk.had to call crosman to get a new replacement and the 1 they sent isn't much better.30 yard parrellax and I bought this for 15 yard indoors.