TROPHY

  • World’s first double bolt PCP air rifle.
  • 10- shot, manual loading, Side or Rear bolt action, pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) air rifle.
  • Precision rifled choked barrel for accuracy, threaded for ½ ‘’ UNF sound moderator & fitted muzzle cap.
  • Available in .177 (4.5 mm), .22 (5.5 mm) and .25 (6.35 mm) caliber.
  • Genuine Turkish walnut ambidextrous stock with montercalo cheekpiece.
  • Elevation & fit angle adjustable rubber butt pad.
  • Detachable 10-shot rotary magazine in .177 (4.5 mm) and .22 (5.5 mm) calibers and 9-shot rotary magazine in 25 (6.35 mm) caliber.
  • Includes 2 magazines.
  • Detachable steel air cylinder tube (180cc). Spare cylinders are available.
  • Built-in pressure gauge on the air cylinder to monitor the cylinder pressure.
  • Includes quick-fill nozzle & air cylinder discharging cap supplied in the box.
  • Dovetail groove receiver for both 11mm and 22mm scope mounts.
  • Overall blued finish, black anodized receiver.
  • Manual Safety
  • “Anti-double pellet feed” mechanism preventing more than one pellet loading into barrel.
  • Patented anti-knock system to prevent gas wastage when rifle is knocked or bounced.
  • Adjustable rear & front sight with Truglo fiber optics.
  • Quattro Trigger: 2-stage full adjustable match trigger for trigger travel and trigger load.
  • Gold plated metal trigger & metal trigger guard.
  • Fitted sling swivels.
  • Long version available (Trophy Long) with 230cc air cylinder tube, 58 cm barrel and 100 fps (30 m/s) more muzzle velocity.

* Velocity results may vary as much as 20% due to pellet weight, pellet shape, temperature, elevation, as well as other factors.

* The energy restriction of a particular country can be achieved by the reduction in the muzzle velocity. Above maximum velocity & energy figures are obtained when there is no energy restriction on the air rifle and when measured at optimum pressure value in the air tube. As a nature of the PCP air rifles the velocity starts low at maximum pressure level in the air tube, then starts to increase and gets to the maximum at optimum pressure value in the air tube; and then starts to decrease again as the pressure in the air tube gets too low.

* Velocity results may vary as much as 20% due to pellet weight, pellet shape, temperature, elevation, as well as other factors.

* The energy restriction of a particular country can be achieved by the reduction in the muzzle velocity. Above maximum velocity & energy figures are obtained when there is no energy restriction on the air rifle and when measured at optimum pressure value in the air tube. As a nature of the PCP air rifles the velocity starts low at maximum pressure level in the air tube, then starts to increase and gets to the maximum at optimum pressure value in the air tube; and then starts to decrease again as the pressure in the air tube gets too low.

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