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Air Arms S410 TDR Classic |
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Ideal for hunters who want a compact gun that they can take almost anywhere!
* Loudness: 5-High
* Weight: 5.73 lbs
* Barrel Length:14.17"
* Capacity: 10 round(s)
* Barrel: Rifled
* Front Sight: None
* Rear Sight: None
* Scopeable: 11mm dovetail
* Trigger adj.: Two-stage adjustable
* Buttpad: Rubber
* Suggested for: Small game hunting/plinking
* Action: Bolt-action
* Powerplant: Pre-charged pneumatic
* Safety: Manual
* Repeater: Repeater
Air Arms' Take Down Rifle is a great idea for airgunners who travel with their guns. Take this gun apart, stick it in the included fitted case and you're ready to go at a moment's notice. Just turn the wheel at the back of the rifle, and the gun comes apart in 3 pieces. Putting it all back together again at your destination is quick, easy and foolproof! The gun weighs less than 6 lbs., and the rifle with the carrying case is only 8.71 lbs.!
Like all quality rifles, the TDR has a 12-groove Lothar Walther barrel, a 2-stage adjustable trigger and walnut stock with an adjustable buttpad.
This gun isn't just for looks. It's a 10-shot repeater, with space in the rear stock to hold more clips that you can pre-load so you're always ready for more shots. (Gun comes with 1 clip; additional clips available) The air pressure gauge (manometer) always tells you how much air is left in the reservoir. If you want to add a bipod, there's a rail under the forearm just for that purpose.
In the U.K., where the TDR is built, you cannot own an air pistol that is over 6 ft-lbs. Since this has 12 ft-lbs of energy, Air Arms had to make the gun non-operable when the buttstock is removed. If they did not, the gun would exceed the legal limits in England.
There are no sights on this gun, so remember to buy a scope & rings!
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