Benjamin Trail NP All Weather .177 Cal Nitro Air Rifle With Scope
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Suggested Use: Small Game Hunting / Target Shooting
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The Trail NP air rifle features a black synthetic thumbhole stock. The ambi stock accommodates right-handed and left-handed shooters because it has raised cheekpieces on both sides of the buttstock. Use this air rifle for dispatching small garden pests, game such as rabbits and squirrels, and plinking. 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! You can use a heavier grained pellet to reduce velocity below 1,110 FPS.
Specifications:
- Caliber - .177
- Velocity: 1200 FPS
- Weight: 8.00 lbs
- Overall Length: 43.00"
- Capacity: 1 Round
- Cocking Effort:33 lbs.
- Barrel: Rifled
- Front Sight: None
- Rear Sight: None
- Scopeable: Weaver/Picatinny
- Trigger Pull: 3.50 lbs
- Buttpad: Ventilated rubber
- Suggested for: Small game hunting/plinking
- Action: Break barrel
- Powerplant: Gas piston
- Safety: Manual
- Repeater: Single-shot
Features:
- 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
- Benjamin Trail NP (Nitro Piston)
- Breakbarrel
- Gas piston
- Bull barrel
- Ambidextrous thumbhole stock with twin raised cheekpieces
- Textured grip & forearm
- 70% quieter than most guns with metal mainsprings
- Includes Weaver-style rings and unmounted CenterPoint Optics 3-9x40AO scope with mil-dot reticle
- Sling swivel studs already mounted
- Synthetic Stock
| manufacturer | Benjamin |
|---|---|
| caliber | .177 |
| velocity | 1200 |
| airgun mechanism | Nitro Piston |
| ammo type | Pellet |
| magazine capacity | 1 |
| airgun use | Small Game Hunting / Target Shooting |
| airgun rail | Weaver Mount |
| overall length | 43" |
| barrel style | Rifled |
| fire mode | Single Shot |
| cocking effort | 33 lbs |
| gun weight | 8 lbs |
| loudness | Quiet |
| product condition | New |
| warranty | 1 Year Limited |
Overall Rating for Benjamin Trail NP All Weather .177 Cal Nitro Air Rifle With Scope
IMHO

By Skot M from Novato, Ca on April 30, 2012
My first air rifle, so my opinion may not carry much weight, but I'm amazed at the accuracy of this rifle. I spent about 45 minutes getting the scope figured out, just from reading the extremely tiny print, one page "manual" that came with the scope, and after that I'm hitting a 1" target at 30 yards, 4 out of 5 times. I'm still messing with the trigger, because I can, but I expect to get my accuracy even better when I don't have to pull the trigger so far. When I first called AgD, I was thinking I was getting the Gamo Whisper Cat, but after a short discussion of what I was planning to use the gun for, they suggested that I get the Benjamin. Excellent suggestion, gun does exactly what I hoped it would!Pros:
It was extremely easy to set up and shoot in minutesCons:
what's not to like???I would recommend this item to a friend.
Airgun gift

By Karen from Elkton, MD on April 29, 2012
I purchased this gun as a birthday present for my fiance. He loves the fact that it is much quieter than his old airgun.Pros:
Lower noise outputComes with a scope and sling
Cons:
WeightI would recommend this item to a friend.
very accurate and well made

By troy from michigan on March 13, 2012
after testing a few pellets and breaking it in it is holding a 1" group @ 35 yds so far, i am still testing ammo to get it to 50 and thats would be awsome for an air rifle thats under $200 well worth the pricePros:
lightweight, rugged ,good opticsCons:
no covers on the scope turretsI would recommend this item to a friend.
Great gun

By Geoffrey from tampa, FL on March 9, 2012
Best thing to shootPros:
EverythingCons:
NothingI would recommend this item to a friend.
Benjamin trail NP All weather .177 cal nitro air rifle w/ scope

By DENNIS from san diego, CA on November 11, 2011
This is an excellent air rifle, the bull barrel does a great job keeping the barrel cool enough to get great accuracy. I have improved the overall operation by upgrading the scope to a Center Point CPA 416AORG which greatly imporves overall accuracy.Pros:
accuracy/ quiet/ fun to shootCons:
trigger adjustment could be improved to provide a lighter trigger pull which would produce greater accuracy.I would recommend this item to a friend.
Benjamin Trail NP All Weather .177 Cal Nitro Air Rifle With Scope
$209.99

By BRENDA RAYBURN from OLIVE HILL,KY on January 20, 2012
By Christopher from Alpharetta, GA on January 23, 2012
Answer:
So far I have shot about 100 rounds through the gun. I would say that the gun is fairly accurate. I am having more trouble with the scope than the rifle. As an avid shooter, I dont see the need in the complications that the scope presents for the short range shots being taken with this rifle.Once I got the scope set. I can make fairly tight groupings at 25 yards. The trigger pull is a little long but is easy to get used to.
By Conor from Sunnyside, WA on February 8, 2012
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The rifle is really accurate once it is broke in, you can put in a GRTIII trigger in and it comes with a 3-9x40 scope.By Carter from Washington on February 11, 2012
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It is really accurate in the hands of a good shooter, and the scope is great.By Todd from CA on February 26, 2012
Basically I'd like to know if it's the same power plant as the Benjamin Titan or is it better somehow?
By dick from Lima Ohio on February 11, 2012
By Staff on February 20, 2012
Answer:
33 lbsBy john from Blackshear, Ga. on May 8, 2012
By Staff on May 9, 2012
Answer:
NP is a lot more precise than spring action and is MUCH more durable.Nitro pistons are also a lot quieter.
By Mike from Atlanta, GA on March 24, 2012
By Ed from Linden, Virginia on March 29, 2012
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I shot it for the first time using a light ( 5.5Gr.) nonlead wad cutter pellet. It was as loud as a .22 rifle. I'm told that the sound will decrease after the breakin (100 rounds) period.By Andrew from Michigan on March 29, 2012
Answer:
After the first 100 shots, it gets pretty quiet, as quiet as 1200 fps can possibly get. I live in a neighborhood and shoot it everyday, no problem. I recommend this!!
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