The RWS Single Shot Air Rifle comes with an extremely durable epoxy finish on the right handed Monte Carlo stock, making this rifle relatively maintenance free while giving it a stylish look. The rifle also comes standard with a scope rail, two stage adjustable trigger, automatic safety and a rifled barrel.
Specifications and Features:
0.22 caliber
Break Barrel action
Spring piston power
19.5 inch barrel length
Automatic safety
Rear sight type is open adjustable for windage and elevation
Front Sight is fiber optic and Fixed
13.75 inch length of pull
Rifled barrel
33 pounds cocking effort, 3.3 pounds trigger pull
2 stage adjustable trigger
Energy in joules 15.6
Pellet ammo
800 feet per second velocity
Top selling RWS air rifle
Proven robust break barrel system
Monte Carlo wood stock
Ambidextrous cheek piece
11 millimeter scope groove
Blued finish
Specifications and Features:
0.22 caliber
Break Barrel action
Spring piston power
19.5 inch barrel length
Automatic safety
Rear sight type is open adjustable for windage and elevation
Front Sight is fiber optic and Fixed
13.75 inch length of pull
Rifled barrel
33 pounds cocking effort, 3.3 pounds trigger pull
2 stage adjustable trigger
Energy in joules 15.6
Pellet ammo
800 feet per second velocity
Top selling RWS air rifle
Proven robust break barrel system
Monte Carlo wood stock
Ambidextrous cheek piece
11 millimeter scope groove
Blued finish
1 Rating
I have owned a .22 cal 34
I have owned a .22 cal 34 for years. The rifle is as accurate as any field grade pellet rifle and the power is incredible. When I first got it, I put a 10 meter target on a sheet of 1/2' exterior plywood, the pellets grouped excellent, and blew right through the plywood. I later used superpoint pellets on pine boards and splintered them. I shoot with a group of pellet rifle enthusiasts and they complain that using a 22 is cheating because it cuts a bigger hole in the targets, they all shoot .177. This gun is not a toy. Squirrels are one shot kills at any range you can hit them. I have shot thousands of trouble free rounds, a few drops of spring piston oil is all it needs. Good shooting
February 1, 2008