I'm not a specialist, but I've used various air rifles a few times, mostly break-barrel ones. The underlever has its advantages but also some drawbacks. When I break open the air rifle, access to load the pellet is perfect; with the underlever, you need to "learn" a bit and preferably not have fingers that are too thick. That's basically it as far as complaints go. The equipment has decent power. The trigger mechanism is well-designed (locked after each reload), and it's incredibly accurate. Admittedly, it took me a while to adjust the scope, especially since the manual didn't guide people unfamiliar with such equipment step by step (at first, I thought the adjustment was for tilting the aim line, not for moving it up/down and right/left). Only when the first shots missed the target by a meter upwards did I figure out what the adjustment was for 8_) (Sorry, I've never been in the army). I'm not sure, but I think the air rifles I've used before were much lighter. This is of course not a complaint, but an hour-long session with this air rifle can easily replace the gym for your upper body 8_). I recommend it.
Remington Warhawk Wood 4.5 mm SMK Air Rifle with 3-9x40 scope
Air rifle with underlever, equipped with a rifled barrel in 4.5 mm caliber, set includes a scope with a variable magnification of 3–9x and a 40 mm objective lens diameter. Adapted for shooting with .177 pellets, with a muzzle energy not exceeding 17 J and a power of 180 m/s.
Dovetail sight rail
Equipped with an integrated Dovetail sight rail, allowing for the mounting of optics and scopes. This solution allows shooters to individually adjust the configuration to increase precision and faster target acquisition.
Scope with two-part mount
The included scope with a 25 mm diameter tube, variable magnification of 3-9x, and a 40 mm objective lens provides a bright, high-quality image and a wide field of view. The stable installation of the scope on the carbine is enabled by the two-part mount included in the set.
Underlever mechanism, rifled barrel
The rifle is equipped with an underlever mechanism, which allows for smooth and repeatable spring tensioning. This type of construction translates into higher precision compared to break-barrel air rifles or other tensioning systems. Additionally, the air rifle is secured with a manual safety.
Precisely rifled barrel ensures high accuracy of shots. The rifling stabilizes the pellets in flight, resulting in tight groupings and better performance over various distances.
Ergonomic design, made from wood and metal
Ergonomic design of the rifle ensures comfortable handling and shooting. The stock is made of high-quality wood and metal, providing a secure grip and optimal balance of the weapon, which translates into stable aiming and better control.
Integrated sound suppressor
Integrated sound suppressor effectively reduces the noise generated during the shot. As a result, the rifle operates more quietly, making it a suitable choice for shooting in home surroundings or areas sensitive to excessive noise.
Main features
- caliber 4.5 mm
- scope with variable magnification 3–9x and 25 mm tube
- adapted for shooting .177 pellets
- integrated Dovetail sight rail
- underlever mechanism
- made from wood and metal elements
- integrated sound suppressor
| Style | Military-tactical |
|---|---|
| Body/frame material | Wood |
| Accuracy class | Precise |
| Pellet type | Diabolo |
| Muzzle energy | Under 17 J |
| Initial velocity | 180 m/s |
| Airgun propulsion | Spring-loaded under lever |
| Caliber | 4,5 mm (.177 ") |
| Max shots per fill | 1 |
| Pellet reloading | Manual |
| Fixed sighting devices | Yes |
| Optics ready | Yes |
| Overall length | 1130 mm |
| Weight | 3500 g |
| EAN | 047700892382 |
| Manufacturer code | REMUK89238.177 |
| Brand | Remington |
| EAN |
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