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Beeman Longhorn Gas Ram

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Type: with gas spring; Caliber (mm): 4.5; Muzzle velocity (m/sec): 365; Cocking system: break-barrel; Barrel: rifled; Charging: single shot; Type of ammunition: bullets; Sighting device: aiming bar and front sight; Scope mount: "dovetail"; Fuse: auto; Barrel length (mm): 470; Total length (mm): 1245
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Beeman Longhorn Gas Ram
Main
Typewith gas spring
Specs
Caliber4.5 mm
Muzzle velocity365 m/sec
Cocking systembreak-barrel
Barrelrifled
Chargingsingle shot
Type of ammunitionbullets
More features
Sighting deviceaiming bar and front sight
Scope mount"dovetail"
Fuseauto
Adjustable trigger
General
Barrel length470 mm
Total length1245 mm
Stock materialplastic
Weight2.79 kg
Added to E-CatalogMarch 2018
In this model, there are complete sets with optics (Beeman Longhorn Gas Ram (4x32), Beeman Longhorn Gas Ram 3-9x32).
The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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For its price (as a gas spring rifle), it's quite powerful.
After purchasing, I didn't disassemble it or remove the transport grease, so the first ten shots were loud and smoky, but then the "dieseling" stopped.
I liked how well-made the rifle is (not considering the front sight); after approximately 3000 shots (judging by the empty ammo cans), nothing broke, although I thought it wouldn't survive even 1000.

The metal is of good quality, although I recommend lubricating the barrel break area with lock oil, as it might rust over the winter.

The comfortable and ergonomic stock with a shock-absorbing pad is a plus because the recoil of a powerful spring hasn't been canceled out.

Moderately loud, competitors shoot louder. There are no extraneous sounds, and it's steady when fired. It has a reliable safety near the trigger.

Loading isn't difficult, you get used to it after a hundred shots and do it automatically. Although after the first time, my hand hurt the next day.

The weight is balanced, neither tips down nor up at the barrel.
The front sight fell apart, literally shot on the 10th. Due to the vibration, the arrow steadily beat and fell out, fixing everything. I also like an optical sight, which is resistant to vibration. I especially liked the Barska Plinker-22 4x32 - it never moved, didn’t break, and was easy to aim.
Aleksandr Chuse Beeman Longhorn Gas Ram more than year
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