The air rifle is big, heavy, which makes it stable. Unfortunately, there is no option to attach a carrying sling. Very accurate, I tested it at a distance of 30 meters - groupings like a 5 zloty coin. Like in a previous opinion, I had a problem figuring out the magazines, but I managed... Basically, you insert the first pellet from one side after pulling back the spring, and then you have to turn the magazine over and load normally. Thanks to the magazines, shooting becomes less annoying. You should order a high, two-piece mount for the scope so it doesn’t get in the way while loading. The air rifle is quite loud - the shot is impressive. For me, that's a plus. Well made, after about 200 shots I'm very satisfied with its accuracy.
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Snowpeak SL900S 4,5 mm Air Rifle - Black
Air rifle featuring a side lever mechanism, complete with a threaded barrel and a durable handguard crafted from plastic. The construction includes a 9-round magazine, an advanced recoil reduction system, and a built-in suppressor on the barrel. Designed for diabolo pellets in 4.5 mm caliber, achieving a muzzle velocity reaching up to 300 m/s. Highly suitable for both recreational shooting and more demanding applications.
Plastic handguard, 11 mm rail
Featuring a lightweight yet robust handguard crafted from plastic, the air rifle ensures durability in demanding conditions. Grooves integrated into the grip and fore-end provide enhanced stability and control. A cheek pad is mounted on the stock, accommodating both right- and left-handed users for versatile shooting comfort. The top of the barrel is fitted with a 22 mm Weaver/Picatinny standard mounting rail, compatible with a wide range of optical sights. Additionally, the handguard is engineered with a recoil reduction system to effectively absorb vibrations and oscillations produced during firing.
Threaded barrel, magazine, integrated suppressor
The SL900S features a traditional spring mechanism operated by a side lever along with a 480 mm threaded barrel that includes a built-in sound moderator. Supplied with two rotating magazines designed to hold nine 4.5 mm caliber pellets, the rifle utilizes a side lever with a locking return function for cocking the spring, rotating the magazine, and chambering a fresh pellet. For safety, a manual safety is positioned inside the trigger guard, with the safety lever situated just ahead of the trigger blade.
Main features
- Equipped with a polymer handguard
- Features spring-assisted side lever cocking
- Fitted with a threaded muzzle
- Includes a 22 mm accessory rail
- Comes with a manual safety mechanism
- Integrated recoil dampening system
- Built-in sound suppressor
- Supplied with a 9-round magazine
Technical data
Caliber: 4.5 mm
Pellet type: domed (diabolo)
Handguard material: plastic
Barrel: threaded
Barrel length: 480 mm
Muzzle velocity: up to 300 m/s
Kinetic energy: below 17 J
Weight: 3500 g
Total length: 1005 mm
Producer: Snowpeak
| Style | Military-tactical |
|---|---|
| Body/frame material | Plastic |
| Accuracy class | Recreational |
| Pellet type | Diabolo |
| Muzzle energy | Under 17 J |
| Initial velocity | 300 m/s |
| Airgun propulsion | Spring-loaded side lever |
| Accessory rail | Yes |
| Caliber | 4,5 mm (.177 ") |
| Magazine | Yes |
| Magazine capacity | 9 |
| Pellet reloading | Manual |
| Fixed sighting devices | No |
| Optics ready | Yes |
| Overall length | 1005 mm |
| Weight | 3500 g |
| EAN | 5907049002123 |
| Manufacturer code | SL900S |
| Brand | Snowpeak |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 6
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Another opinion after 10 days of use. The ringing spring – it’s not the main spring that rings, but the shock absorber spring in the stock. I solved this by putting a sponge into the spring. Although its drawbacks haven’t disappeared, the advantages definitely outweigh them – very accurate. I measured the power of my specimen and it came to a very stable 16.2J. A nice air rifle for those who like power and accuracy but aren’t afraid of a bit of effort.
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An unusual air rifle, both because of its appearance and the side lever. I've had it for two days and here are my observations. It's heavy (3.5 kg), cocking requires a lot of force despite the long lever, the spring rings loudly, the trigger is stiff but works smoothly (long travel but very noticeable), it has a slight dieseling effect, and the accessory rail is not parallel to the barrel—or perhaps my mount supplied with the scope is poor. After sighting in at 10 meters from a rest, pellet goes through pellet. The magazine and pellet feeding work perfectly. Not lubricated but rather preserved in oil. For me, it’s an ideal starting point for improvements according to the principle: if there are problems, there’s fun. I don’t recommend it as a first air rifle or for casual backyard shooting because of the weight, cocking effort, and trigger.
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An air rifle with a rarely seen side lever design. The side lever is quite heavy, the trigger is very hard, and the rifle itself is quite heavy and loud when firing. I like such designs, so for recreational shooting, I recommend it.
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Honestly, a great purchase, the air rifle has a lot of power and is very accurate, but it's quite heavy and after shooting you can hear a clang, and the magazine was quite a puzzle for me when figuring out how to load it and which side to insert it XD. The side lever is great and for me it's more convenient than the underlever or break-barrel cocking mechanism. One of the issues is the single pellet guide, because due to the safety lock you can't pull back the piston, and if you insert it incorrectly you have to forcefully push it in to unlock the piston so you can close the air rifle (but you just need to double-check if it's put in correctly lol) But seriously, I really recommend it, without a scope it looks silly but once you mount one it looks awesome (and you have to mount something anyway because there is no front or rear sight). From 20/30 meters it shatters glass bottles. It's quite heavy even though it's not a paddle, and the weight is balanced more towards the middle to the back. And there are no sling mounts... what a pity.
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An air rifle with a rarely seen side lever design. The cocking mechanism is quite heavy, the trigger is very hard, and the rifle itself is quite heavy and loud when fired. I like these kinds of designs and for recreational shooting I recommend it.
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