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Gamo Wildcat Whisper

Available in .177, Features the Inert Gas Technology (IGT) piston
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The Gamo Wildcat Whisper Air Rifle uses Gamo's IGT (Inert Gas Technology) gas piston to launch pellets for faster, more consistent shots. Gas piston pellet guns are smooth cocking, function in cold weather, and last longer than metal spring powered guns. Shooting a .177 PBA Platinum alloy pellet at 1350 fps makes this an ideal pellet gun for hunting small game and pest control. A 4x32mm airgun scope allows you to pick-off small, hard-to-see targets. Gamo's noise-muting Whisper Technology, with a double integrated noise dampener, makes the Wildcat ultra quiet, reducing the risk of spooking animals and increasing your opportunities of hitting multiple pesky targets. The Gamo Wildcat Whisper Air Rifle combines maximum performance with all-weather durability featuring a tough all-weather synthetic stock.

Gamo Wildcat Whisper Air Rifle Features
  • Inert Gas Technology (IGT) gas piston
  • Breakbarrel
  • Single-shot
  • Shoots a .177 pellet at 1350 fps, .22 = 975 fps
  • Whisper noise suppressing Technology reduces noise by 52%
  • All-weather synthetic Monte Carlo stock
  • Ventilated buttpad
  • Manual trigger safety
  • Steel jacketed, rifled barrel
  • Includes 4x32mm scope

Benefits of the IGT over a metal mainspring
  • 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
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Specs
  • ManufacturerGamo
  • Caliber .177
  • Velocity 1300 fps
  • Condition New
  • Ammo Type Pellets
  • Action Break barrel
  • Barrel Style Rifled
  • Fire Mode Single-shot
  • Gun Weight 5.64
  • Overall Length 44.50
  • Barrel Length 19.10
  • Loudness 3-Medium
  • Magazine Capacity 1
  • Mechanism Gas-piston
  • Rail Yes
  • Safety Manual
  • Front Sights 0
  • Rear Sights 0
  • Shots per Fill 0
  • Trigger Adjustability 0
  • Trigger Action 0
  • Use Small game hunting/plinking
  • Warranty 1-year limited warranty
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Reviews
Average Customer Review
4.5
4.519 Reviews
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53% (10)
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42% (8)
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4.0
By LarryOctober 16, 2023 Verified Purchase

setup of scope was easy and sighting in only needed about 6-7 shots. free hand 10 yd. 4 shots within a quarter using Crosman premier and Gamo rocket.

Pros
I received the Gamo Wildcat .177 gun within a couple days packaged well.

Cons
none

5.0
By Cameron USANovember 17, 2022

Goin without a way to aim your gun at all is not fun lol

Pros
This rifle is a BEAST got a old one from a friend super beat up never cleaned barrel bent to the right, cleaned it up and I've taken at least 150 of them tree rats out of the yard absolutely perfect rifle.

Cons
No iron sight and got it without a scope

5.0
By JamesUSAJune 10, 2022

Good beginners break-barrel rifle.

Pros
Once the scope that came with it was dialed in (took a while), showed to be very accurate.

Cons
Whisper...not really. Still scares things away.

4.0
By JimDecember 31, 2020

Pros
Bought this not really knowing much about Gammo. Had a Diana RWS 48 for decades that was spot on. The Gammo is of course lighter which I like, and have no problems any of the gun's mechanisms. Little on the loud side but that's ok. Better results with RWS 8.4 gr pellets than Crossman 7.9. Scope is ok for the price but takes time to adjust or zero in. Scoped at twenty yards and is accurate over 40. Overall pleased with knocking squirrels out of trees in my yard.

Cons
Better grade scope which of course increases cost of the rifle.

4.0
By Ignacio September 7, 2020

Pros
I have now owned this gun for a few years and I can say this Gun is a tack driver and hits hard But I would only recommend it for plank shooting unless you a good shot and take head shots only. My biggest suggestion with this gun would be to buy a new scope because the gamo scope will not hold a zero and will eventually break after a outing or two! Gamo will replace under warranty but after two breaking from sheer kick alone it wasn’t worth going back a third time.

Cons
Scope needs to be replaced with a better one because the gamo scopes are as bad as they come

5.0
By GSFDecember 11, 2019

Break action is a little slow for shooting vermin in your yard but powerful and accurate to do the job in one shot if you are skilled and not rushed.
A challenge for junior shooters to cock, seniors no problem, setting up the scope takes a lot of time and patience. Open sites would be a nice addition to the scope.

3.0
By Jefferson B.August 13, 2018

Still cannot sight scope in any closer than a 4 in. group at 25 yrds. Gun Is great and unlike some of the other reviewers I knew it would be as loud as a 22lr when moving at 1300 fps. Looking for a much better scope.

Pros
Power

Cons
Weight and scope.

5.0
By Dave S.July 26, 2018

Great air rifle. This is my first air rifle so I can't really compare it to others. Not as quiet as I thought it would be but still relatively noiseless compared to the firearms I own. I bought it to hit critters and scare the turkeys that have been terrorizing my land. Hit a turkey from over 50 yards yesterday without even having sighted in the scope. Scared it and its friends. Very happy with my purchase.

5.0
By DerrickJuly 11, 2018

I’ve had the luxury of shooting the varmiter and the wildcat whisper both are great air rifles sighted in 15 min tops with scopes that came with them decent although they were timid at first but once I hit the mark they are both tack drivers at 40 to 50 yards with a 7.9 gr pellets I couldn’t believe the accuracy. Wow!!!!

Pros
For the money one of the best on the market

Cons
None now

4.0
By GenoJuly 9, 2018

It’s loud anything but a whisper
Powerful at 985 fps
Light weight
Scope is worthless

Pros
Powerful and light

Cons
Loud

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Is it hard to cock

asked kaleb from USA

I've got one of these things that has a slightly bent barrel but works perfectly Is there any way I could have it replaced or refurbished idk where else to ask

asked Cameron from USA

can i upgrade the scope to 3x9x40 if so how much ?

asked Warren from USA

Best bi-pod for gamo wildcat whisper .177 rifle

asked DONALD from USA

Can this gun work with slugs

asked Nathan from USA

Does it come with Dovetail rails? Weaver?

asked James from USA

What are the most accurate pellets for the .22

asked Nik from USA

OK, the scope is terrible. Who has suggestions on a quality and affordable scope for this gun?

asked Heath from USA

I got an inexpensive utg 4 x 32, but that did not solve the accuracy problem until getting a scope mounting kit with alignment and lapping bars. Now after mounting everything to torque, I'm finally doing a quarter-size group at 20 yards. It took a several shots once I had it mounted and following all procedures for it to stabilize.

Duff from USA

Look at the Leapers/UTG line of scopes.

Mark from USA

What is the max grain of pellet for this rifle? E

asked E. Sepulveda

What is oft gas piston

asked Leau Hall

Hi all :), I'm looking to buy a pellet gun to use mostly for hunting. I'm going to mostly be using it to kill rabbits, wild pigs, birds, and kangaroos. The guns I'm looking at to kill these animals are the Camo Big Cat 1250, Gamo Whisper Silent Cat, 177 cal and the Gamo Wildcat Whisper. Which one of these would have the most power, accuracy and being able to shoot far distances? Please only comment if you know what you're talking about because I really only want an expert opinion as these are a pest to me making a living as I live on a farm. Thanks Sam

asked Sam

What pellet does it have best accuracy with at about 50yrs or so?

asked Brandon Bennett

What sized groups are you getting with the .22

asked Bennett

What is the best ammo for this rifle in .177 caliber. And what is the max kill yardage for squirrels

asked Matthew Carter

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asked Levi Berg
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