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Crosman Shockwave NP Quiet Fire

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The Crosman Shockwave NP QuietFire has the same great features of the previous version, but it's quieter thanks to the QuietFire shrouded barrel. It's accurate enough to hunt small game or control pests, and it has a 2-stage adjustable Clean Break trigger along with all the power you need. With ambidextrous all weather synthetic stock and textured forestock and grip, you won't need to worry about rain or moisture getting in your way. A 4x32mm scope comes in the package, but this airgun also includes a fully adjustable fiber optic rear sight and a fixed front fiber optic sight, as well as a Picatinny rail for maximum flexibility.

This breakbarrel air rifle is powered by Crosman's Nitro Piston technology for smoother cocking, smoother shooting, and less recoil than a traditional spring operated powerplant. In addition, the Nitro Piston is quieter, lighter, will last longer, perform well at low temperature, and you can leave it cocked without worrying about spring fatigue. The rubber recoil pad gives you a comfortable and consistent hold.

This airgun is very easy on the wallet considering the features you get, and this setup also includes a scope. Crosman makes some of the most popular air rifles on the market, and it's easy to see why, because it's hard to beat the value they've giving you in this combo. If you're ready to pick up an air rifle that's equally suited to small game hunting, plinking, and pest control at an entry level price, get your Crosman Shockwave NP QuietFire today at Airgun Depot.



Crosman Shockwave NP QuietFire Features:
  • Nitro Piston (gas-piston powerplant)
  • QuietFire shrouded barrel
  • Breakbarrel
  • Fixed fiber optic front sight
  • Fully adjustable fiber optic rear sight
  • Picatinny optics rail
  • Single-shot
  • Rifled steel barrel
  • 2-stage adjustable Clean Break trigger
  • Manual safety
  • Ambidextrous all-weather synthetic black stock
  • 6 lbs. (scope and mount will add about 1.50 lbs.)
  • Includes unmounted CenterPoint Optics 4x32mm scope (9.50" long) and mount
  • Reduced recoil
  • Rubber recoil pad
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Specs
  • ManufacturerCrosman
  • Caliber .22
  • Velocity 800 fps
  • Condition New
  • Ammo Type Pellets
  • Action Break barrel
  • Barrel Style Rifled
  • Fire Mode Single-shot
  • Gun Weight 7.50
  • Overall Length 46.00
  • Loudness 3-Medium
  • Magazine Capacity 0
  • Mechanism Gas-piston
  • Rail 11mm dovetail
  • Safety Manual
  • Front Sights Blade
  • Rear Sights Adjustable for windage & elevation
  • Shots per Fill 0
  • Trigger Adjustability 0
  • Trigger Action 0
  • Use Small game hunting/plinking
  • Warranty 5-year limited warranty
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Reviews
Average Customer Review
4.0
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5.0
By xanderJanuary 2, 2023

the best gun i ever bought shot 798 fps with lead pellets and 900 with alloy pellets on the chronograph

Pros
this is a grate gun for the price

Cons
the scope i would like a 3-9x32 scope

4.0
By RobertUSANovember 11, 2021

I live in a community without space nearby for target practice, so I went to a range 11/10/2021 to shoot for the first time with this air rifle. Very pleasantly surprised at the accuracy, but was concentrating on my breathing and trigger squeeze as it's been a long time. Only out 15 feet, but it came from the factory sighted in. Notes to others - I read reviews online and learned that air rifle cocking will loosen over time and accuracy is likely to increase. Also, possibly particular to .177, light pellets will crack louder. Since I had to wear ear and eye protection, I can't say with certainty, but it wasn't loud for me. I do have another air rifle and it was quite loud when I've shot it outdoors - like a .22 using shorts, or even longs. But, I think I was using lighter pellets - 7.5 grams. And it was not very accurate. For this outing I used Crosman Premier pellets at 10.XX grams and my older rifle is now accurate. And quieter. Helps to not break the sound barrier.

Pros
.177 model. Accuracy, feel/heft. Initial review could be raised to 5 stars after more usage.

Cons
Does not fit me perfectly. I'm 6'0" and the natural rest for my cheek is a bit low.

3.0
By MichaelUSAOctober 28, 2021

Pros
I like the gun a lot it’s a whole lot of fun but it doesn’t come with the picatinny-style rail or the dovetail style rail for the scope to sit on I wish it would have told me that before I bought it because then I would order it all together so when it came in I could set it up and set the scope in

5.0
By JamesUSAAugust 14, 2021

This is a great .22 entry-level air gun.

Pros
This is a great air gun for the price. It's fairly accurate and is better than I expected.

Cons
It's a bit louder than I expected since it is advertised as being quiet fire, but this is a minor issue.

5.0
By RobertJune 11, 2021

Pros
This is a amazing accurate rifle. Super quiet! Dime size groups at 36 ft. The ground squirrel in pic was taken at 100ft. Have taken several at that distance.

Cons
It is relatively hard to cock. A small woman or child may not be able to.

1.0
By MichaelJune 7, 2021

A complete waste of money. I should point out I didn't buy it here. But I do want airgun aficionados to know what a piece of junk this is.

Pros
Nothing. There is nothing to like about it.

Cons
Make it accurate! With my other pellet gun (a cheapie by the way), bench rest shooting, I can put 3 out of 5 pellets into a 1" square at 50 feet and the other 2 are at the edge. With this, I'm lucky if I get 1 pellet into a 4" square.

5.0
By shortred_36USAFebruary 22, 2021

Pros
I have two Crosman Shockwave NP Quiet Fire. One .177 and one .22. Shooting is very accurate, dime size groups at 10 yards. The .177 shooting slugs and .22 shooting pellets. Very happy with both!

Cons
Both are partly hard to cock. I am 75 years old, and just don't have the strength anymore.

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Is it hard to cock

asked kaleb from USA

Do you need co2?

asked James from USA

No.

Adam from USA

What is the total shooting range for this rifle?

asked Clinton from USA

what is the overall length of this gun

asked Ronald F from USA

I've had two wood chuck kills, but had to reload each time. Can I leave the gun cocked for the next kill. Also How long should I leave the airgun cocked?

asked Jerry from USA

Yes you can leave it cocked. For how long you'll have to ask Crossman. I have kept mine all day when out in the woods with no ill effect.

Robert from USA

can you leave the rifle cocked

asked Jerry from USA

how reliable is scope? Can you shoot good groups with iron sights

asked Cowan Paul from USA

My scope failed to adjust after about 1000 pellets. Crosman did send a new scope to replace it but it was also defective. Instead of complaining I bought a Hawk Vantage. Iron sights are good as long as you can see the target. With my eyes thats about 50 Ft on a 3 Inch bull

Robert from USA
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