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Stoeger Airguns X3 Youth - Wood - .177 - 30003:
The Stoeger X3 series, designed specifically with youth in mind, features a single-shot air rifle chambered for .177-caliber pellets.
It is powered by a fast break-action, spring-and-piston mechanism that required only 7 kg of force to cock. The X3 incorporates an ambidextrous automatic safety,
conveniently located at the rear of the receiver. The X3-TAC features a skeletonized tactical-style black synthetic stock.
This airgun has an 29cm length of pull, making it just the right size for youth.
Features & Design
- Factory set two stage trigger
- Ambidextrous automatic safety
- Protected front sight with a bright-red fiber-optic insert
- Precision, fiber-optic rear sight is fully adjustable for elevation and windage
- Up to 560 fps
SPECIFICATIONS
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Caliber
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4,5 mm, .177
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Velocity
cal.4,5 mm with alloy pellet
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170 m/s
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Velocity
cal.4,5 mm with lead pellet
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140 m/s
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Power
source
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Spring piston
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Cocking
system
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Break-action
breech-loader with ergonomic cocking grip
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Trigger
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Double stage - factory
set
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Safety
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Automatic, ambidextrous
safety mounted on back of receiver
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Front
sight
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Hooded front sight with
a red, fiber-optic insert
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Rear
sight
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Fiber-optic, fully
adjustable for elevation and windage
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Stock
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Monte Carlo-style,
hardwood or synthetic, non-slip, deluxe rubber recoil pad
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Finish
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Wood
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Rail
for scope
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Integral dovetail scope
rail on receiver
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Total
lenght
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900 mm
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Barrel
lenght
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370 mm rifled, blued
steel
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Weight
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2,1 kg
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Caliber
Description
.177
Pellet
.177 caliber (4.5mm) is
the smallest size of pellets widely used in air guns, and is the only caliber
generally accepted for formal target competition. It is also sometimes used for
hunting small game, and in field target competition, where it competes with .20
caliber (5 mm) and .22 caliber (5.5 mm) rifles. Compared with a .22 pellet, the
.177 travels faster and on a flatter trajectory. This is the reason for it
being used in target competitions as the competitor does not have to adjust for
drop very much In hunting, the .177 is in general inferior to .22 caliber
pellets as it is smaller thus causing less impact damage. Heavier pellets can
however increase its effectiveness.
Suggested
Use
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