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Gamo Big Cat 1250 Air Rifle with Scope, 0.177 Caliber (6110065654 )
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- 0. 177 caliber single shot air rifle with a 4x magnification, 32-millimeter objective Rifle Scope
- Shoots 1250 feet per second (FPS) with bpa Platinum
- Single cocking System; non-slip checkering on the grip and forearm
- Synthetic Stock with polymer over-molded precision rifled steel (fluted) barrel
- One-year limited ; not for sale in some specific zip codes
- 0. 177 caliber single shot air rifle with a 4x magnification, 32-millimeter objective Rifle Scope
- Shoots 1250 feet per second (FPS) with bpa Platinum
- Single cocking System; non-slip checkering on the grip and forearm
- Synthetic Stock with polymer over-molded precision rifled steel (fluted) barrel
- One-year limited ; not for sale in some specific zip codes
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Product Description
GAMO Big Cat 1250 New light weight durable synthetic stock is combined with Gamo's high-tech polymer over molded precision rifled steel barrel (Fluted Barrel) for extreme climate protection. Reliable heavy duty power plant produces a sizzling 1200 fps with PBA (1000 fps with lead). Pellets not included.
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Suitable for target practice and large and small pest control, the Big Cat 0.177 Caliber Air Rifle from Gamo features a lightweight and durable synthetic stock, combined with Gamo's polymer over molded precision rifled steel (fluted) barrel for climate protection. The rifle's heavy-duty power plant produces 1250 feet per second (FPS) with PBA Platinum and 1000 FPS with lead. The Big Cat has a single cocking system and features non-slip checkering the grip and forearm for steady aiming. The rifle comes complete with a 4x magnification, 32-millimeter objective rifle scope for precise target acquisition and carries a one year limited warranty from Gamo.
![]() The Big Cat Air Rifle comes with a 4x32 Rifle Scope with rings. |
- Velocity: 1250 feet per second (FPS) with PBA, 1000 FPS with lead
- Single shot
- Break Barrel: single cocking system
- Automatic cocking safety system
- Manual trigger safety
- Barrel: fluted polymer jacketed steel
- Trigger: second stage adjustable
Stock:
- Stock: tough all weather molded synthetic
- Butt plate: ventilated rubber pad for recoil absorption
- Cheekpiece: twin cheek pads (comfortable for ambidextrous shooting)
- Checkering: non-slip texture design on grip and forearm
Optics:
- Scope Ramp: grooved receiver
- Magnification: 4x
- Objective Diameter: 32 millimeters
- Scope includes rings
Specifications:
- Weight: 6.1 pounds
- Length: 43.3 inches
- Ammunition: any 0.177 pellet
- Caliber: 0.177
- Trigger Pull: 3.74 pounds
- Cocking Effort: 30 pounds
- Barrel Length: 18 inches
Please Note: Gamo airguns are not toys and are recommended for use by those 16 years of age or older. Adult supervision is required. Misuse or careless use may cause serious injury. Do not brandish or display your airgun in public. It may confuse people and it may be a crime. Police and others may think an airgun is a firearm. Do not change the coloration or markings to make it look more like a firearm. Buyer and user should conform to all laws governing the use and ownership of their airgun. The person handling the airgun and anyone nearby should always wear protective eyewear. Read all instructions before using. Always use care and shoot safely.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 45 x 7 x 2 inches; 7.3 Pounds
- Item model number : Rifle Scope
- Department : Mens
- Date First Available : April 15, 2011
- Manufacturer : Cycvis
- ASIN : B004WMFX22
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- #260 in Air Rifles
- #66,249 in Hunting Equipment
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My dad and I scoped this gun in 45 minutes and I used it later that day at my house: 4 shots, 4 kills.
When you install the scope, be sure to use some thread-lock or super glue so the scope never creeps on you.
The only negative thing I can say at this point is that the safety doesn't automatically set when you break the barrel to load another shot...
I am using Golden Rod Long Range Pellets (http://amzn.com/B00BLQYRD8) with the basic scope that came with the gun. These pellets are great because they are very consistent in shape, they are lead free and they have a decent weight to them allowing for better accuracy at longer ranges.
***UPDATE***
The scope is indeed garbage. The crosshairs are rotating inside the scope body!
Despite the polymer stock, it feels solid. Definitely a good weight in the hand, not at all toylike. The cocking mechanism is... brisk, shall we say. It's not impossible to cock, but it definitely requires a good hand. I found it was easiest to brace the butt against my leg and then cock it, instead of holding it free with both hands. The girlfriend required help when she tried it.
As just about every review has already stated, the scope it comes with is absolute junk. Get rid of it AND the rings it comes with. A good airgun mount and scope will only set you back about $50, and it's money well spent.
If this is your first pellet rifle, remember that there's a break in period (most people report it takes 300 or so shots) before the gun will settle down. Also, if you're used to powder burners, look up the proper way to hold and fire a springer pellet rifle, you'll thank yourself for it later.
A couple random notes:
Some people complained about not getting the 50 rounds of PBA Platinum in their box. Mine came with it, taped inside a recess on one of the packing pieces. Check carefully.
I busted out my chrono and put some pellets down range with the PBA and they were averaging 1100 or so FPS, with a very noticeable crack. I switched to 7.4 grain Crossman wadcutters (again, backyard plinking is my goal), and they were averaging out to 895 FPS, with very little crack. If you've got neighbors that like to complain, something to keep in mind.
The machining is a little sloppy (there are a lot of edges and seams that could easily be removed in manufacturing). The Gamo 4x scope isn't very good (4x is pretty useless at any range I'll be firing at) and I would suggest replacing the scope with a better one. The trigger guard also should be metal, not plastic.
However, for the money it is powerful and accurate. It is fairly comfortable to fire. A lot of people have complained about the trigger, but I haven't had any issues with it. The trigger is adjustable. And if you want to replace the plastic trigger you can (aftermarket).
One other note is that the PBA ammo is too light to be accurate. The lead pellets are much more stable and have a more predictable trajectory - especially if it is windy. The Gamo pellets are pretty good. Crossman makes decent pellets too. Daisy ammo is of marginal quality so I would avoid Daisy ammo when there is so little difference in price.
Have fun!
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