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Gamo Big Cat 1200 .177 Caliber pellet Rifle |
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Awesome power is what you need to hunt successfully, and the Gamo Big Cat 1200
has it!
From the all-weather synthetic stock to the bull barrel, this
rifle is bound to please any shooter who aims to take game. For more precise
shooting and to get the most accuracy from the gun, the Big Cat 1200 comes with
a 4x32 scope and rings.
The Monte Carlo butt stock has a raised cheek piece
on each side, making this gun ideal for right- or left-handed shooters. Shoot
either lead pellets (1,000 fps) or PBA ammo (1,200 fps) to attain your hunting
goals. Of course, you don't have to hunt with this gun! It's a fun plinker and
will give you hours of shooting pleasure.
-Velocity: 1200 feet per second (fps) with PBA, 1000 fps with Lead -Single Shot -Break Barrel: Single Cocking System -Automatic Cocking Safety system -Manual trigger safety -Barrel: Fluted Polymer Bull barrel -Cocking Effort: 38 lbs -Trigger: 3.79 lbs, Second Stage adjustable -Stock: Tough All Weather molded Synthetic -Butt Plate: Ventilated rubber pad for recoil absorption -Cheek piece: Twin cheek pads (comfortable for ambidextrous shooting) -Checkering Non-Slip texture design on Grip and forearm -Scope Ramp: Grooved Receiver-Scope: 4x32 Air Rifle Scope with rings -Weight: 6.1 lbs-Length: 43.3?? -Ammunition: Any .177 Pellet -Barrel Lenght: 18 in
Shipping and handling to US Lower 48 States street address $15.00.
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 days
Shipping: Can ship only to 48 lower States street address
Weight: 6.1 lb
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| Positive Customer Review |
BBQ boy (Guest)  |
Mar 14, 2009, 12:12 PM |
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Good gun avg to poor accuracy
I got this gun before Christmas and have had trouble getting it to group sizes smaller than your hand at 30 yards. I added a Charlie Tuna trigger and got a really nice improvement in accuracy. Still only 3-4" groups. I havd sent it off for a tune up job in hopes of getting a better accuracy. To get a good gruop you should use a 8 to 9 grain pellet. lighter weight pellets are not accurate. Scope that comes with the gun is avg at Best. No iron sights as back up if you decide to ditch the scope.
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