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09-28-2019, 08:06 PM
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Ruger Umarex AirHawk
Got me a little .177cal rifle, a Ruger Umarex AirHawk… I like it. Nice wood but plastic sights. Came with a scope but today I just wanted to shoot a little bit. It's pretty fun but 20mph wind gusts are annoying at approx. 20yds...
Anyway, bought it to get my kids started, I don't trust them with a .22cal yet.... unfortunately.
RUGER AIR HAWK .177 COMBO | Umarex USA
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This Ruger® Air Hawk was tested by Hard Air Magazine and designated as a Hard Air Magazine Gold Award airgun based on their rigorous testing process. You can view the review of the Ruger® Air Hawk on the Hard Air Magazine website by clicking on the image to the right to find out what made this a Gold Award airgun. The Ruger® Air Hawk is a 1000 feet per second pellet rifle with a single-shot cocking mechanism. This spring pistol break barrel airgun has a rifled blued barrel and receiver and is crafted with dark hard wood that is sleekly formed into an ambidextrous stock suitable for both right- and left-hand shooters. The Air Hawk rifle is equipped with fiber optic sights, an adjustable trigger, and a muzzlebrake. When you shoulder this Ruger® Air Rifle, you'll notice a comfortable grip, a conveniently placed automatic safety and a rubber recoil pad. The Ruger® AirHawk also comes with a 4x32 airgun scope that is made to withstand the double recoil action produced by air rifles.
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09-28-2019, 11:06 PM
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Much nicer than my Crossman pump that I shoot in my basement!
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10-14-2019, 09:52 PM
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usually decent rifles at the price point, for sure.
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10-17-2019, 11:07 AM
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Nice!! Wish these 1000 F.P.S. pellet guns were around for me way back when. lot faster than my Daisy 25 pump I still have. LOL
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10-17-2019, 11:26 AM
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Nice!! Wish these 1000 F.P.S. pellet guns were around for me way back when. lot faster than my Daisy 25 pump I still have. LOL
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Most of the inflated velocity figures are fired with non lighter than lead pellets. Shoot a normal lead pellet and the velocity is way off what the boxes claim. Still, they're much faster than that Daisy 25
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10-20-2019, 11:20 PM
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Most of the inflated velocity figures are fired with non lighter than lead pellets. Shoot a normal lead pellet and the velocity is way off what the boxes claim. Still, they're much faster than that Daisy 25 
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Yeah heard about 350 F.P.S was about it for the Model 25. Good enough for the occasional starling up close or the empty beer can. I still got it and yep it still works. LOL
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