Crosman Mag-Fire Mission, Nitro Powered Air Rifle, W 4x32 Scope, 975FPS PBA, 0.22"



Crosman Mag-Fire Mission, Nitro Powered Air Rifle, W 4x32 Scope, 975FPS PBA, 0.22"

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Price:  NZD $440.38 (inclds GST)

Quantity in stock More than 5 item(s).

Weight: 4.50 KG
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The Crosman® Mag-Fire Series features a refined approach to multi-shot, break-barrel innovation raising the bar over current technologies. The Crosman Mag-Fire Mission includes the patented 10-shot design that delivers the lowest profile in its class and utilizes fewer components to reduce failure or jamming. Featuring Quietfire sound suppression technology, thumbhole style stock, dovetail rail for your favorite accessories, and for free a 4x32mm scope, the result is the ultimate in performance and reliability whether you’re on the range or in the field.

 

SPEED - patented multi-shot design
CAPACITY - best in class shot count per caliber
SIMPLICITY - utilizes fewer components to reduce size and complications

 

  • Mag-Fire technology for a low profile, multi-shot action
  • Powered by Nitro Piston Elite technology for more accuracy, more speed and more power
  • All-weather synthetic stock
  • 12 shot magazine for fast follow up shots
  • QuietFire sound suppression technology
  • Outfitted with a rifled steel barrel, adjustable two-stage, clean break trigger and dovetail mounting rail
  • Delivers .22 caliber pellets downrange at 975 fps
  • We include for  free a 4x32 scope to ensure downrange accuracy
SKU CMM2SXS
Caliber .22
Powerplant Nitro Piston Elite
Lead Pellet Velocity Up to 800 fps
Alloy Pellet Velocity Up to 975 fps
Action Break Barrel
Barrel Material Steel
Barrel Type Rifled/Overmolded
Front Sight Fixed Blade
Rear Sight Adjustable
Material Synthetic
Magazine Magazine
Mounting Rail Picatinny
Noise Suppression Yes
Trigger Two Stage
Stock Style  
Sling Mounts Included Yes
Stock Material Synthetic
Safety Lever

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