The air gun meets my expectations, good for garden plinking, by the grill, or indoors, simple design and operation, I think it will last a long time.
Driven by compressed carbon dioxide, the ES 66 air rifle is constructed from both metal and plastic materials. The bolt, receiver, hammer, functional decocker, and various small components are metal, while the grip panels are crafted from plastic.
A 12 g CO2 capsule, inserted into the magazine, provides power for the air rifle. In addition to the CO2 cartridge, the magazine accommodates 16 4.5 mm BBs. Thanks to an efficient gas system, up to 50 shots at a velocity of 125 m/s can be fired per one CO2 cartridge.
Configured with a SA/DA trigger system (Single Action/Double Action), firing is available with the hammer either cocked manually or automatically through self-cocking mode. A hammer release lever (decocker) is present on both sides of the pistol.
A polymer transport case, internally padded with protective foam, is included for transporting the air rifle. The case is secured with two sliders, and additional holes behind the sliders accommodate a padlock for extra security against unauthorized access.
The set consists of:
- air rifle,
- magazine.
Technical data
Caliber: 4.5 mm (.177)
Type of pellet: 4.46 mm (BB)
Initial velocity: 125 m/s
Magazine capacity: 16 pcs.
Material: metal and plastic
Weight: 970 g
Length: 190 mm
Color: black
Manufacturer: Voltran, Turkey
| Style | Military-tactical |
|---|---|
| Body/frame material | Metal |
| Accuracy class | Recreational |
| Pellet type | BB (round) |
| Muzzle energy | Under 17 J |
| Initial velocity | 125 m/s |
| Airgun propulsion | CO2 12 g |
| Caliber | 4,5 mm (.177 ") |
| Max shots per fill | 50 |
| Magazine | Yes |
| Magazine capacity | 16 4.5 mm caliber pellets |
| Pellet reloading | Manual |
| Fixed sighting devices | Yes |
| Optics ready | No |
| Overall length | 190 mm |
| Weight | 0.9 kg |
| EAN | 2010000044810 |
| Manufacturer code | T006829 |
| Brand | Voltran |
| EAN |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 2
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The air gun met my expectations, however, after some time, a problem appeared with the magazine—specifically, the needle that pierced the gas canisters became bent, which made it impossible to shoot the pellets correctly. Apart from this magazine issue, everything was fine.
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