Caliber | .177" (4.5mm) |
Max Velocity | 850 fpsMeasured with 7.0-gr ammo |
Loudness | 3-Medium |
Barrel Length | 17.0" |
Overall Length | 41.25" |
Shot Capacity | 1 |
Cocking Effort | 29 lbs |
Barrel | Rifled |
Front Sight | Blade & Ramp |
Rear Sight | Adjustable for windage & elevation |
Scopeable | 11mm dovetail |
Buttplate | Rubber |
Suggested for | Plinking & target practice |
Trigger Pull | 3.38 lbs |
Action | Break barrel |
Safety | Automatic |
Powerplant | Spring-piston |
Function | Single-shot |
Weight | 6.55 lbs |
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Things I liked: Quality .....Real wood and metal, very little plastic, deep blue finnish, compact easy to handle size. This rifle just oozes quality production and attention to detail. Mine included a tag with factory test fire info, FPS, and operator/inspector ID.
Things I would have changed: I'm still thinkin'......nothing so far!
What others should know: Very nice rifle at a great price for older kids and adults. You can tell by the product quality that Mendoza takes pride in their pellet rifles..
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Things I liked: Solid build quality. Easy cocking effort. Muzzle Brake. Light and smooth trigger pull. (approx.2lb). Accurate, balanced and shoulders well.
Things I would have changed: Rear sights. ( but what do you expect for under $100!). Gun is grossly over-oiled from the factory.
What others should know: These are solid, economical shooters. I purchased one in .177 and enjoyed it so much, I bought another in .22. Having put approx. 4000 pellets through these air guns, I feel they are great all day shooters - whether it be for informal target, plinking or light pest control. The cocking effort feels much lighter than the advertised 29lbs. They are accurate with open sights, more so with a scope. However, this rifle shoots so well with the open sights, depending upon the range, you may want to skip the scope. Rear sight is crude. A diopter or micrometer would be a nice upgrade. Mendoza greatly over-oils the RM-200 from the factory. Be prepared for an extended period of dieseling. Once broken in, expect smooth and solid actions. Both of my guns loved RWS Hobbys above all other pellets that I tried. CP's did not fare well. Nice gun. Don't let the price and simple lines fool you. Best money I've spent on air guns in a while.
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Caliber | .177" (4.5mm) |
Max Velocity | 850 fpsMeasured with 7.0-gr ammo |
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Things I liked: I bought one of these pre-owned from PA last fall. I own 4 air rifles and this is the one I enjoy the most. It's quality and precision. Easy to cock, very accurate and if you get one, you are going to love the trigger!!! Wood stock, sculptered cheekpiece, lots of metal.
Things I would have changed: Tell Mendoza to start making it available again. Hard to find one, but the RM10 is close to or maybe the same rifle. (But cost $50 bucks more.)
What others should know: This is the most accurate .177 rifle I own. It's not as "pellet picky" as most and does very well with pellets up to the RWS Dome 8.3gr. It loves the Avanti pellets also. Being that it is a medium powered rifle, heavier pellets are not its thing. I have a cheap Tasco scope that I took off a shotgun on it. Put the hairs on target, pull the first trigger blade till you feel the second blade. If the hairs on on target, pull a tad more and that's where the pellet is going!!! Trigger pull 1.7lbs, 763fps with 7.2 gr pellet. This is a steal at less than $100 bucks.