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The AirMaster 77 air rifle kit comes with a 4x20 scope with rings, 100 BBs and 100 pellets, shooting glasses, pump power source, and paper targets.
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excelent gun for the price.,
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great first gun or one for pest control ...,
By Tex2007 "Tex2007" (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Remington AirMaster 77 kit with Scope (Sports)
I bought my Remington 77 kit made by Crosman after reading a full review on them at [...]
For a cheap, first gun for a 10-16 year old this would make an excellent first gun. While there is a lot of plastic on this gun, the main receiver is cast metal. This gave the gun a little more weight and the gun actually feels pretty nice to hold. Loading a pellet into the 77 can be a challenge -- when you pull back the bolt, the rifle's loading port opens up. Unfortunately, there is NO room to get your fingers into that port. So you have to learn how to roll each pellet just right so that it lands heading in the right direction -- you actually get used to it and it becomes easier. I would not shoot BBs due to eventually wearing out the rifling and accuracy. The included scope is not very good and I left it off becuase the open sights are accurate once adjusted. It generates more than enough velocity to dispatch small game and is lightweight. ... With the 10 pump maximum the Crosman claim of 765 fps is real, but tiring to pump to 10, so you might want to pump to 6 or 8. In conclusion, the Remington AirMaster 77 is one nice, first rifle -- accurate with flexibility for youngsters and adults. The range of velocity makes it really suited for a wide variety of applications. The open sights are ok and accurate, but the scope is horrible. For a rifle kit that retails for about $90, I was happy. But, I would recommend the Sheridan Blue Streak CB9 for $166 + $7 shipping at Amazon due to it being all metal and wood (also made by Crosman, as are Daisy, Crosman, Benjamin and Sheridan.) Crosman owns them all now days! Good Luck!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Product,
This review is from: Remington AirMaster 77 kit with Scope (Sports)
Pros: Great for beginners, very accurate, comes with scope and manual (which many people tend to ignore thinking they know everything and just shoot away...)fairly light, and doesn't take long to break in.
Cons: requires pumping I like this rifle alot due to it being pump power (save money and can take anywhere) it does get tiring but you get used to it. Right out of the box I read the instructions and things to note: 1. requires minimum 3 pumps, 10 max. 2. I HIGHLY recommend using pellets, using BB's can wear out the rifle barrel over time and it's just not worth the inconsistancy. 3. Re-oil after every 250 shots, fortunately the pellets come in packs of 250 so you know exactly when to re-oil. Almost every other person that has this rifle complained about the scope, on the other hand, I liked it alot. It took 20 minutes out of the box to zero it and I can hit my targets within 3 inches diameter from 50 feet away. Noise is somewhat quiet, won't set off car alarms. Pumping breaks in after about 10 shots then you notice it's less resistant. OVERALL: good starter rifle to teach young adults how to operate and shoot PROPERLY, affordable, very accurate and a great pasttime shooting cans or target practice. You can't go wrong with this one!
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