Thursday, February 14, 2013

Crosman BT9M22WNP Crosman Benjamin Trail NP .22 Caliber Nitro Piston Air Rifle with Hardwood Stock (Includes 3-9 X 40mm Scope)

Crosman Benjamin Trail NP .22 Caliber Nitro Piston Air Rifle with Hardwood Stock (Includes 3-9 X 40mm Scope) Review

Crosman Benjamin Trail NP .22 Caliber Nitro Piston Air Rifle with Hardwood Stock (Includes 3-9 X 40mm Scope)

  • All Weather air rifle from Crosman's Benjamin brand of guns
  • Features durable, all weather wooden stock and rugged break barrel design
  • 0.22 caliber weapon provides 16% more downrange power than common 0.177 calibers
  • 23-foot-pounds of muzzle energy fires at velocity speeds of up to 950-feet-per-second (FPS
  • This item is not for sale in some specific zip codes

Crosman Benjamin Trail NP .22 Caliber Nitro Piston Air Rifle with Hardwood Stock (Includes 3-9 X 40mm Scope)

Benjamin trail NP (Nitro Piston) break barrel gas piston bull barrel Ambidextrous stock with twin cheek pieces. Textured grip and forearm 70% quieter than most other break barrels. Includes unmounted center point Optics 3-9x40AO scope sling swivel studs already mounted hardwood stock. If you shoot a lightweight pellet so its velocity exceeds the speed of sound, it could result in your pellet breaking the sound barrier and the gun being louder than expected. The speed of sound depends on humidity, temperature and altitude. Generally speaking, it's between 1060 fps and 1115 fps. Here are the benefits of the Nitro piston smoother cocking, smoother shooting. No spring torque, no spring fatigue, even if you leave it cocked for hours Functions perfectly in cold weather Lasts longer than a metal spring. Includes unmounted center point Optics 3-9x40AO scope.

Crosman Benjamin Trail NP .22 Caliber Nitro Piston Air Rifle with Hardwood Stock (Includes 3-9 X 40mm Scope)

The Trail NP All Weather air rifle, from Crosman's Benjamin brand of guns, features a durable, all weather wood stock and rugged break barrel design. The 0.22 caliber weapon provides 16% more downrange power than common 0.177 calibers, and an impressive 23-foot-pounds of muzzle energy fires at velocity speeds of up to 950-feet-per-second (FPS).

Note:It is common-practice to shim a scope for sighting-in.
Break-barrel pellet rifles such as this one, require a different holding practice vs a traditional pneumatic pellet rifle.  The gun should be held using the “Artillery Hold,” which is basically just letting the fore arm of the rifle rest on an open palm vs holding the gun tightly".

Specifications

  • Nitro piston power source
  • 0.22 caliber
  • Firing velocity up to 950 FPS
  • Eight-pound weight
  • 43-inch length
  • Bull barrel

About Crosman
In 1923 in Rochester, New York, Crosman was founded as Crosman Arms Company. From its inception, Crosman's principal products were airguns and airgun ammunition. During the 1950s, new accounts included Sears Roebuck & Co., Montgomery Ward, and Western Auto, all of which sold Crosman's products under their respective brand names.

In 1966, Crosman introduced its own Crosman brand airgun, the Crosman Pumpmaster 760, which has sold more than 11 million units to date. Crosman Corporation is now an international designer, manufacturer, and marketer of Crosman pellet, BB, airsoft rifles and pistols, Copperhead ammunition, and Benjamin pellet rifles and ammunition.

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