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NZ$329.00
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.22cal Geox GTX100 Magnum 700FPS Synthetic Rabbit Hunter from the Kral Factory This spring powered air rifle is easy to use; simply bend the barrel down, insert the .177 air rifle pellet (lead slug) into the barrel, close the barrel and fire. No gas or batteries needed; powered by the strong internal spring.
This Geox GTX100 is a powerful new rifle with an innovative body style, tailored to the break barrel user. Featuring sleek, clean, defined lines and all-weather, synthetic stock, featuring a chequered grip and forearm.
Grooved for a scope, the rifle in this listing has no scope but we have scoped packages starting from $395.
.177 offers more than enough power at 1000fps to kill rabbits and similar small game as far as 50 metres. .177 penetrates further than .22 air rifles, there is a far wider range of pellets available and they are half the price.
The fibre optic sights have adjustable windage and elevation.
Specs Stock: Synthetic Stock Calibre: .22cal (5.5mm) Velocity: 722fps, 220m/s Sights: Fibre Optic Sights Overall Length: 1160mm Barrel Length: 455mm Weight: 2.90kgs
Features * Rifled steel barrel with break barrel cocking system * Grooved cylinder with scope mounting * Anti-shock composite stock with ventilated rubber butt pad * Rotating breech allows pellets to be loaded directly into the barrel * 2 stage trigger with cocking safety and triggeer safety * Stock absorbing scope arrestor block * Ambidextrous stock * Stock is synthetic with cheekpiece and thick rubber buttplate * With fully adjustable rear sights and easy to see, hooded front sight, aiming has never been easier *Buyer must be over 18 & show proof of ID*
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