Umarex Air Javelin!!!!!

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Hello CGN! Just a heads up that we received some Umarex Air Javelins and arrows!!

*EDIT - As of April 8, we have more Air Javelins and arrows in stock!!

Air Javelin



The Umarex AirJavelin is a new way to shoot arrows. Powered by CO2, the Umarex Air Javelin launches a 170-grain air bolt at 300 fps. The AirJavelin takes airpower into a new direction with 34-foot pounds of energy delivered via Straight Flight Technology arrows. Shooters can line up the target with the installed open sights or zero in a dot sight or scope for pin-point arrow placement. The AirJavelin has a full-length Picatinny rail on the top along with a short section below the barrel. Both sides of the AirJavelin's stock are also equipped with M-LOK slots.

The AirJavelin accepts 88-gram CO2 tanks and will launch dozens of arrows downrange on a single tank. The Umarex 2x12g CO2 adapter (not included) will also install on the AirJavelin handy for shorter shooting sessions. Lightweight and versatile, the Umarex AirJavelin is more than a new way to shoot arrows, it is a great way to open up archery fun for the whole family.

Features:

- CO2 Powered Arrow Gun
- Powered by (1) 88 gram CO2 Cartridge
- Straight Pull Bolt Action
- 120 Grain Carbon Fiber Shaft Arrow with 50 grain Field Tip
- Straight Flight Technology Arrows
- M-LOK Slots
- Top integrated accessory rail
- Bottom Accessory Rail
- Arrows Accept Broadheads
- Manual Safety
- Multi-Position Adjustable Stock
- Accepts 2x12g CO2 Adapter (sold separately)
- Fixed Front & Rear Sights
- Comes with 3 Umarex AirJavelin Arrows with field tips
- Non-Restricted



* Use ONLY Umarex AirJavelin Arrows with the AirJavelin arrow gun. Use of other arrows can cause serious injury or even death. AirJavelin arrows are engineered for strength sufficient to handle extremely high CO2 pressure. Arrows for bows and crossbows are not strong enough to withstand the high CO2 pressure and can explode when pressurized. This can cause serious injury to the shooter and bystanders.


Drop by the website or the shop to get 'em before they're gone!
 
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If it's shooting an arrow at 300fps, and it's not a replica firearm, shouldn't it be uncontrolled (just like crossbows and sub500fps pellet guns) instead of non-restricted?
 
I’m trying to figure out if it’s legal for hunting big game. The arrow is awfully light. What grain arrow do guys shoot out of a 40lb bow to make it legal in Bc.
It looks really cool and the price is intriguing.
There is no law written for bc on air rifles that shoot arrows. I wonder what category it would fall under?
If considered a crossbow I think it’s a no go for BC big game hunting

Bow A (Crossbow)(does not include compound crossbow) - Must have a pull of no less than 68 kg (150 lbs) or a bolt (quarrel) weighing no less than 16.2 g (250 grains). For big game, the bolt (quarrel) must have a broadhead of at least 2.2 cm (7/8 in) at the widest point.

Bow B (Crossbow) (does not include compound crossbow)- Must have pull of no less than 55 kg (120 lbs) or a bolt (quarrel) weighing no less than 16.2 g (250 grains). For big game, the bolt (quarrel) must have a broadhead of at least 2.2 cm (7/8 in) at the widest point.

Bow C (Compound Crossbow) - Must have pull of no less than 45 kg (100 lbs) at a peak weight or bolt weighing no less than 16.2 g (250 grains). For big game, must have an arrow with a broadhead at least 2.2 cm (7/8 in) at the widest point.

Bow D (Longbow, Recurve, Compound) - Must have pull of no less than 18 kg (40 lbs) within the archer’s draw length. For big game, must have an arrow with a broadhead at least 2.2 cm (7/8 in) at the widest point.
 
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