Blending the features of a classic CO2 rifle with modern upgrades, the Beeman QB II offers a bang for the buck not typically seen airgun market. Featuring a multi-shot breech with a slick bolt action, quick follow up shots have never been easier! At just 6.5 lbs, this rifle is easy to shoulder and perfect for all day shooting sessions.
Load up your 12 gram CO2 cartridges and a full magazine, and you'll enjoy plenty of consistent shots with fantastic accuracy. Mount a bipod to the accessory rail on the bottom of the synthetic stock forearm for additional stability when shooting from the bench. And if you need even more precision than the open sights offer, you can mount the scope of your choosing to the 11mm dovetail rail.
Paper punching and plinking are no problem with the QB II. Find out just how much fun you can have behind an airgun and buy the Beeman QB II from Airgun Depot today!
Beeman CO2 QB II Repeater Air Rifle Features
- Black synthetic stock
- Fiber Optic Sights
- 10-shot Pellet Magazine
- Manual safety
- Bolt action
- 11mm Dovetail
- Runs on (2) 12 gram CO2 cartridges
- Max. velocity: 650 fps in .177, 500 fps in .22
- ManufacturerBeeman
- Caliber .177
- Velocity 650 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Action Bolt-action
- Barrel Style Rifled
- Fire Mode Repeater
- Gun Weight 6.50
- Overall Length 38.60
- Loudness 3-Medium
- Magazine Capacity 10
- Mechanism CO2
- Rail 11mm dovetail
- Safety Manual
- Front Sights Fiber Optic
- Rear Sights Fiber Optic
- Shots per Fill 0
- Trigger Adjustability 0
- Trigger Action 0
- Use Plinking & target practice
- Warranty 1-year limited warranty
Nice gun and great value.
Pros
O ring on CO2 Powerlet Cart. prevents loss of CO2 when loading. Very sturdy bolt handle and smooth action. Powered by two CO2 powerlets at the same time.
Cons
Magazine fits too tight. O ring on CO2 compartment too big and sharp edge on cylinder may cut O ring. Very difficult to find spare magazine.
Pros
Using two 12 gm CO2 simultaneously does give a lot of shots between reloading caplets. I assume more consistent power as temperature should drop more slowly. Particularly useful in the .22 cal.
Cons
The "O" ring on the caplet plug is a good idea. No loss of CO2 when loading. However the sharp edge and tight fit makes getting the plug in difficult. I changed mine to #10 (1/2" x 11/16") is a good fit. Also my .22 cal magazine fits the breach slot so tightly that it will not cycle after every shot and is difficult to remove. I have ordered a spare and hope it fits better.
I was skeptical about this, got it, best air gun I've owned up to this point hands down. Have only used pointed rsw non lead .22 pellets so far, and they are pretty accurate up to 20 yards. Going to try some lead pellets, feel like that would increase accuracy a lot. Confident this could take small and medium game cleanly at up to 20 yards maybe father with a different pellet than what I have used so far. Can't recommend this enough. So happy. Thank you air gun depot!!
Pros
Decent power. Fairly accurate. Lots of shots if you have a bunch of mags
Cons
That it doesn't come with more than 1 mag
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Magazines
asked Joe from USAHow many magazines
asked Joe from USAThe gun comes with one.
Adam from USAWhat is your opinion on the Beeman Model 1085 QB II trigger action? Is is suitable for accurate target practice? Is it smooth and uniform or sticky and erratic? Do you like the trigger pull experience?
asked Ralph from USADoes this shoot round or pointed pellets
asked Sebastien from CanadaJust curious, in the.22 caliber version what pellets fit magazine ? For example, could the Excite Hammer.22 lead ammunition be acceptable?
asked Steven from USAIs there a bleeder valve?
asked idea from USAMy question is: is the .22cal model actually shooting at an avg of 500fps, or is it higher/lower. Looking to get as a present for my younger brother.
asked Tyler from USAHowever 460-480 f/s is more typical with 1.4 gm pellet.
John D from USAI saw 171 m/s or 560 f/s with Gamo 1.4 gm TS-22
John D from USA**** What to do when pellets are stuck in the bore? Can I fix it?
asked Peter from USAFirst, if you are a minor you go get your parent or guardian for help then the two of you make sure the trigger has been pulled and the co2 tanks are empty and removed from the gun then you take your .17 cleaning rod down the barrel and out of the breech. It could be tough as there could have been several pellets shot before the jam was recognized so stay at it and take your time and make sure it's safe before you do it.
Daniel from USAwhat is the highest velocity .177 multi-shot rifle for shooting yard varmits
asked Gary from USAAre those openings on the sides for M-Lok accessories?
asked Bubba from USAYes, you have to buy M-lok mounts and then you'll be able to mount lasers, flashlights, etc.
Tyler from USAIs 1985 the right model? Why does everyone say this doesn't exist, looking for mods
asked Jack from USANo, it's mod 1085
John D from USACan you use a .88 gr. co2 cartridge as well?
asked Jacqueline from USAI don't think so unless you swap out the co2 tube. The one that comes with this uses two 12 gram carts back to back, punctures the carts on either end. Not sure how it works, but it sure works lol.
Jack from USAHow many rounds can I expect in .22 out of the co2? Does it actually use 2, 12 gram cartridges or does it just use one and the other is stored in the gun?
asked Jack from USAIt's me answering myself lol, I got over 80 consistent shots. it does use 2, 12gram co2 cartridges in a very interesting way, they go in the tube back to back and both get punctured.
Jack from USAcan i get a silencer for this air rifle
asked Gerald from USAReminder: Silencer must be approved by the FBI. If no changes, you will have $200. It is ILLEGAL build at home silencer or purchase w/o FBI approval.
Peter from USAYes you can! Go to ebay and search for 15mm diameter barrel silencer adapter. Find the one for thread size, 1/2 20 UNF (often called 1/2 UNF) which is the most common silencer size. Then go online and find your silencer, there are many varieties available. Just be sure to get same thread size to match the adapter. I put one on mine and it works great!
Marshall from USANo mut you could make one. Maybe swap the barrel with something that fits and is made to work with a barrel
Jack from USA
I only shoot airguns indoors at or under 10-meter distance, so I don't need "magnum" velocities. CO2 rifles fit my requirements very well. This rifle is a gem in that category. The benefits far outweigh the small negatives. I am very happy with this rifle and would recommend to anyone looking for a "moderate" power air rifle.
Pros
Good look, weight and feel. Metal receiver. Very accurate at 10 meters. Smooth, crisp adjustable trigger. Nice factory sights. No problem puncturing both CO2 cartridges. A good rifle at its price point!
Cons
The magazines are a bit fussy to load. Hard to load pellets into single shot tray when scope is attached.