The stock is not plastic as described, but wooden and much nicer than in the standard B3. Accuracy is there. Build quality is a lottery. You might get a VERY crooked barrel and stock, as if the wood is warped, or it might be completely fine. A zero inspection is necessary—you know, lubrication, but also removing metal shavings left over from the factory. Also, adjust the stock's side screws—shorten and/or add regular and rope washers. It's worth rubbing off the cheap varnish with steel wool and spraying it with Ballistol to achieve a rustic look that highlights the stock's nice lines. I lower the rating for the randomness of quality.
TM B3F Underlever air rifle 5.5 mm
Underlever air rifle featuring a rifled barrel in 5.5 mm caliber, designed for use with diabolo-type lead pellets. Fitted with a wood-like stock and finished with a rubber recoil pad for enhanced comfort.
Trigger guard lock, shaped as a small lever positioned in front of the trigger, provides reliable safety. The locking mechanism engages automatically when cocking the spring.
A fiber optic system, integrated with the mechanical sights, allows for improved targeting in low-light conditions. Rear sight offers both vertical and horizontal adjustments.
The ergonomics of the stock cater specifically to right-handed users.
Technical data
Caliber: 5.5 mm (.22)
Initial velocity: 170 m/s
Kinetic energy: below 17J
Overall length: 1030 mm
Barrel length: 410 mm
Weight: 3000 g
Manufacturer: TM
| Style | Classic |
|---|---|
| Body/frame material | Plastic |
| Accuracy class | Recreational |
| Pellet type | Diabolo |
| Muzzle energy | Under 17 J |
| Initial velocity | 170 m/s |
| Airgun propulsion | Spring-loaded under lever |
| Caliber | 5,5 mm (.22 ") |
| Max shots per fill | 1 |
| Blowback | No |
| Magazine | No |
| Pellet reloading | Manual |
| Fixed sighting devices | Yes - fiber optics |
| Optics ready | Yes |
| Overall length | 1030 mm |
| Weight | 3000 g |
| EAN | 5905317969734 |
| Manufacturer code | B3 5,5 |
| Brand | TM |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 7
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Very nice, powerful and fairly light for a start, the recoil is moderate, and it's definitely very accurate. I only recommend buying a scope. After a longer period of use, the only downside is the adjustment screw. Other than that, everything with this air rifle is okay.
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A very good airgun. It shoots lightly and smoothly. It is super accurate. It’s pleasant to cock the spring, there's no resistance. Suitable for both recreation and shooting practice. I highly recommend it.
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I have been using this TM B3F airgun for about two weeks and it required thorough maintenance and cleaning at first, but afterwards it worked flawlessly. Despite the low price, I was surprised by its accuracy and overall build quality. The underlever works smoothly and the fiber optic sights are really helpful. I also tested it with a scope on the 11 mm rail and it matches well, allowing for even more precise aiming. It is a great device for learning recreational shooting – simple, durable and a lot of fun. PS. The advisors/sellers in Gdynia are very helpful and professional. Best regards.
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A very nice airgun at a good price. For someone who wants to get familiar with the topic and has a small budget, this will be a bull's eye. The sights need to be adjusted a little so that it shoots exactly where we want (mine was pulling a bit to the right at 15m), but nevertheless, it’s a great choice. It has a kick, works as it should, and doesn't stutter. I highly recommend it.
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A good option for a first airgun to see if you like it without investing a large budget. It works and shoots, and can provide plenty of entertainment at a good price.
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Some people may think it's your brand and it's better to buy Gamo or Crosman, but this is a very good air rifle, solidly made, easy to cock, and accurate. At this price, it's really good, but unfortunately, the fixed front sight and rear sight are misaligned. I managed to stabilize it, but overall, it's still a 5.
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