Marauder Air Rifle

Gravel Agency

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The new Marauder in an attractive, adjustable hardwood stock. Featuring an ambidextrous raised comb, it's well-balanced for carrying in the field.

This powerful PCP air rifle offers all the features needed for pest hunting small to medium sized game. The choked and internally shrouded barrel provides both precision and ultra-hushed operation, producing the most accurate and quietest rifle in its class. The two-stage, adjustable, match-grade trigger system helps to make every shot smooth and steady, while the innovative 10-round magazine allows for fast follow-up shots. With the built-in pressure gauge and quick-disconnect Foster fittings, this gun is quick and easy to fill so you can refill and return to shooting sooner.

Available in .177, .22 and .25

  • Multi-Shot, Bolt Action, PCP Hunting Air Rifle
  • Delivers up to 32 consistent shots per fill
  • .25 caliber: Up to 900 fps, 50 foot pounds of energy (fpe)
  • .22 caliber: Up to 1000 fps, 31.7 fpe
  • .177 caliber: Up to 1100 fps, 21 fpe
  • Adjustable, two-stage, match-grade trigger
  • Auto-indexing magazine delivers fast follow up shots:
  • 10-round magazine for .177 caliber
  • 10-round magazine for .22 caliber
  • 8-round magazine for .25 caliber
  • Rifled, shrouded barrel
  • Dovetail mounting rail
  • Sling mounts


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Pumps get old real fast.Scuba tanks etc /accessories will cost you near as much as the gun ,but that's PCP's for you.Are they Lothar Walther barrels?
 
Nice looking rifle. Looks like you have lots of interest in it.
Trouble is: I can not find it listed on your website under the Air Rifles category.
I think it is great that you put this gun on here to let folks know about it.
I think it would be even nicer if you put up a link so we could find out the cost, what it comes with, where/how to purchase it...you know, regular stuff that regular people want to know when they want to purchase a gun.

Thanks.
 
Probably at least 1000$ realistically is my guess. They're really fun to shoot though and pellets are cheap, and crazy accurate. my pcp rifles stacks pellets off a bench at 25yrds.... You could put 100 in a dime. I hardly shoot also so.
 
Looks like a lot of fun. I have a PCP 22 air rifle and I fill it using a scuba tank. I have adjusted the velocity to around 900 fps (it can shoot the heavies as fast as 1200 fps) and with heavy 22 pellets, like 18 grain, it is very accurate. It will shoot on par with a quality 22 rimfire and good ammo at 50 yards. I sometimes shoot it tethered to the scuba tank when the pressure in the tank has fallen below 2500 psi and you can shoot forever without any change in velocity. Otherwise, shooting off the internal tank, you start to see changes in velocity after around 30 rounds. Roughly. Velocity actually rises as pressure begins to drop, as the hammer is able to open the valve further due to less resistance. That helps compensate for dropping pressure and keeps it steady in velocity for say 30 rounds. Then eventually velocity begins to fall.
 
No where near as loud as a 22 rimfire, very quiet when outdoors, similar to a 22 short. In a small basement or garage, its a pretty loud pop, but you don't need ear protection. No one outside the house is going to hear it. With ear protection, its hardly a sound. You need a good back stop for any indoor shooting, and metal targets designed for lower power air rifles will be damaged by the higher velocity. To give you an idea of the penetration power of 1000 fps 22 airguns, it will go through 7 thin tuna tins.

Personally I would recommend buying a used aluminum scuba tank, have it recertified, then its good for 5 years. Make sure you have a shop that will fill it if you don't have a scuba divers certificate. Or, buy a new high pressure paintball tank, and find a place that will refill it. You can get as many or more fills off a smaller high pressure tank, than a much larger, low pressure scuba tank. With a 3000 psi scuba tank, once the pressure has fallen to a certain level, and it depends on the gun, but say 2200 psi, its no longer able to fill your gun to the say 2500 psi it might need to operate optimally.
 
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I thought our humble Canadian Gun laws forbid the Marauder with the ‘Standard Barrel Shroud’ intact. I thought that it could only be sold in Canada with the baffles removed, so the Canadian version was “Loud”, and the outside barrel shroud was shortened so that the baffles could never be added.

Is this the same identical Marauder that is sold in the USA? Or a Canadian Version.

Cheers.
 
I was reading a product description on a Canadian site that described the rifle as being Canadian compliant with inner barrel shroud removed. I can't remember which place it was. It took a little shine off it for me.
 
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