No Bunny is Safe when you Own a Beeman
The advanced technology of the gas ram system uses compressed gas in a sealed, self-contained unit that is designed to replace the mainspring in a conventional air rifle. The air rifles cock like any other barrel-cocking airgun, but the single cocking stroke compresses a cylinder of gas instead of a mainspring. When the trigger is pulled, the compressed gas expands and drives the piston forward. The main advantage in a gas ram air rifle and a real advantage to hunters is the tireless gas ram power plant that, unlike a steel mainspring, can never take a set or tire with age. Another advantage is the shorter lock time, which aids in field accuracy, as there is less time for the shooter to "pull" off target. The air rifle's reliable performance in any weather, smoother cocking effort, and more consistent power and velocities make for a truly exceptional airgun.Item Specifications and Features:
- Beeman 10616
- Break Barrel
- .177 Caliber
- 1200 fps
- Built in suppresor
- Black synthetic stock
- Spring piston powered
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This is a good, heavy, accurate airgun. Easy to cock. Shoots RWS Superdomes 8.3 gr at 998 fps, yields 18.3 fpe. Good for hunting small game or pesting. Could use a better scope but supplied scope is useable. Very solid build, 7.6 pounds with out scope. The included scope is holding zero and is clear at 20 - 25 yards. Good enough at 7 - 10 yards. This gun has much lower noise than I expected with 8.3 gr domed pellets. The spring is very smooth (thought it was a gas piston at first). Cocking effort is easy for me. My scale says about 28 - 32 pounds. I like the weight of this gun. Recoil is like a small fire arm, no trouble for me. I am very pleased and surprised with the quality of this gun. No slapping to close, just a gentle push. Open sights and scope zeroed easily.
February 9, 2023