Umarex Komplete NCR .22 Cal - NitroAir

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Just saw this Nito-Air model from Umarex. https://www.umarexusa.com/umarex-komplete-ncr-22-pcp-air-rifle-2251558 Looks good, but a disposable power source is a slight turn off for me. Good if you are looking for a quick refill. But in the long run, I would prefer a refillable tank. I've seen a PCP conversion down south, but no idea if this is already available here up north of the border. Or maybe a local company has tinkered and provided a refillable option by adding an in-line valve to the disposable Nitro tank.

To current owners, how is the performance of this decently priced rifle?
 
I purchased one last year. The disposable tank thing was a little turn off but I assumed eventually
a refillable tank would be available. I really like the rifle. I don't shoot a lot so using the
disposable tanks is OK for me.

this is the grouping from standing supported, with Crossman 0.22 hollow point pellets,14.3 grns
at 10 meters. The circle is 1" diameter so I figure its about 1/2" with 10 shots with one flier outside the circle.
 

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Bought one of these guns from Bullseye, on sale and a bunch of nitro . Shoots way above its price point. Zeroing it at 25 yds over the hood of a truck on a windy day.IMG_9471.jpeg
 
It sounds good but for me the cartridge thing is a turn off, kind of like using Co2. If you start a cartridge you pretty much have to use it up fairly soon and that is a big cartridge to use up and they are expensive. I would personally buy a higher end springer or splurge and get a PCP and compressor. That being said though if you are ok with the nitrogen cartridge thing it is a good gun for the money.
 
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