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SPA B2-4 Air Rifle 4.5MM



This is an air rifle that is designed for shooting pellets. It has a precision rifled steel barrel and comes with a manual micro adjustable rear-sight for both windage elevation. It also has TRUGLO fiber optic sights with contrasting fiber colors. It has a rubber butt pad for recoil absorption. more details
Key Features:
  • Precision rifled steel barrel
  • Manual micro adjustable rear-sight for both windage elevation
  • TRUGLO fiber optic sights with contrasting fiber colors


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Brand Unbranded
Manufacturer SPA
Model Number 28-6
Description
This is an air rifle that is designed for shooting pellets. It has a precision rifled steel barrel and comes with a manual micro adjustable rear-sight for both windage elevation. It also has TRUGLO fiber optic sights with contrasting fiber colors. It has a rubber butt pad for recoil absorption.

Brand: SPA Break barrel, single cocking system single shot. .177 (4.5 mm).Precision rifled steel barrel-outside. Comes with manual Micro adjustable rear-sight for both windage elevation.TRUGLO fiber optic sights with contrasting fiber colors.Rubber butt pad for recoil absorption. Specifications: - Item: B2-4 - Calibre : 4.5 mm - Muzzle Velocity: 550fps - Overall Length: 1100mm - Safety: No - Stock: Wooden An air gun (often called pellet gun or BB gun depending on the projectile) is any kind of small arms that propels projectiles by means of compressed air or other gas, in contrast to explosive propellant of a firearm. Both the rifle and handgun forms (air rifle and air pistol) typically propel metallic projectiles, either pellets, or BBs. Certain types of air guns, usually rifles, may also propel arrows or darts with feathers. A pellet is a non-spherical projectile designed to be fired from an air gun. Air gun pellets differ from bullets and shot used in firearms because of the pressures encountered: airguns operate at pressures as low as 50 atmospheres, while firearms operate at thousands of atmospheres. Airguns generally use a slightly undersized projectile that is designed to obturate upon shooting so as to seal the bore, and engage the rifling firearms have sufficient pressure to force a slightly oversized bullet to fit the bore in order to form a tight seal. Since pellets may be shot through a smoothbore barrel, they are often designed to be inherently stable, much like the Foster slugs used in smoothbore shotguns
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