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Norica Viriatus 2.0 BP

Available in .177, .22, .25
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The Norica Viriatus 2.0 BP gives you a PCP air rifle with features that focus on adjustability and ease of use. It gives you power up to 22 fpe in .177, 33 fpe in .22, and 44 fpe in .25 for the strong performance you need when hunting and target shooting.

With this air rifle, you get the ability to change the power with an external adjustment slot on the end of the barrel near the receiver, giving you the chance to shoot different pellets with the best accuracy. You also get a regulator that gives you dependable speeds for performance you can count on shot after shot.

You'll appreciate the forward sidelever on the Norica Viriatus 2.0 BP because it's comfortable and easy to use, as well as the partially shrouded Lothar Walther choked barrel that gives you extremely accurate shots. You'll also be able to get the exact break you want because you can adjust the two stage trigger for second stage length and first stage pull weight and length.

The attractive ambidextrous beechwood bullpup stock gives you convenient features like sling swivel studs on the front and rear, a ventilated rubber buttpad, and a pistol grip that fits a variety of hand sizes with ease. You also get a Wika pressure gauge on the end of the air tank that makes it simple to check your fill pressure, plus a fill port with a rotating dust cover ring and a Foster quick disconnect adapter.

This air rifle gives you a bubble level that helps you avoid cant with each shot for better consistency, and a Picatinny scope rail for adding your choice of scope. If you're looking for a PCP air rifle that gives you adjustable features and peak performance for hunting and target shooting, get a Norica Viriatus 2.0 BP at Airgun Depot Now.



Norica Viriatus 2.0 BP Features:

  • Forward sidelever
  • PCP
  • Ambidextrous beechwood bullpup stock
  • Lothar Walther choked barrel
  • Semi shrouded barrel with 1/2 UNF threads for moderator
  • Regulator (1,550 psi/110 bar)
  • Two stage adjustable trigger
  • Magazine capacity: 12 rds. (.177), 10 rds. (.22), 8 rds. (.25)
  • 340cc air cylinder
  • Max. fill pressure: 3,620 psi (250 bar)
  • Wika manometer
  • Shots per fill: 70 (.177), 60 (.22), 47 (.25)
  • Externally adjustable power
  • Max. power: 22 fpe (.177), 33 fpe (.22), 44 fpe (.25)
  • Sling swivel studs in front and rear of stock
  • Manual safety
  • Picatinny scope rail (8.85")
  • Bubble level on receiver
  • Auto indexing magazine
  • Wooden cheekpiece
  • Ventilated rubber buttpad
  • Barrel length: 17.7"
  • Overall length: 29.13"
  • Weight: 6.39 lbs.
  • Includes magazine, Foster QD adapter, O-rings kit, and plastic hard case
  • Made in Spain
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Specs
  • ManufacturerNorica
  • Caliber .177
  • Velocity 1020 fps
  • Condition New
  • Ammo Type Pellets
  • Action Sidelever
  • Barrel Style Lothar Walther
  • Fire Mode Repeater
  • Gun Weight 6.39
  • Overall Length 29.13
  • Barrel Length 17.70
  • Loudness 3-Medium
  • Magazine Capacity 12
  • Mechanism Pre-charged pneumatic
  • Rail Weaver/Picatinny
  • Safety Manual
  • Front Sights none
  • Rear Sights none
  • Shots per Fill 70
  • Trigger Adjustability Two-stage adjustable
  • Trigger Action 0
  • Use Small game hunting/target practice
  • Warranty 1-year limited warranty
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1.0
By MichaelJanuary 21, 2024 Verified Purchase

I have 199.00 Airguns with more robust pellet loading capabilities. My 299.00 Avenger has a side lever that would put this one to shame. If this 1100.00 Airgun was equal to the quality of a 299.00 Avenger I would have no issues. However, this is more like a 99.00 plastic toy gun gun cocking handle (IMO).

Pros
Pros: Very well built except for cocking handle.

Cons
Cons: Cocking Handle. This will not last past 3 months use (IMO). For an Airgun at this price point, this is unacceptable (IMO). It is so thin and wobbles side to side 1/2 inch or more while grating metal to metal in its charging port. This is just a repair waiting to happen.

5.0
By RoyalApril 22, 2023

I was surprised at how quiet it is. Without putting a moderator on it.
You can order a paintball fill probe that has a foster quick connect fitting on the end .. instead of the one that comes with the air rifle having to screw into the pump line.

Pros
Wood stock. Studs for sling swivels. Lever forward above trigger. Came with a case large enough to hold the air rifle with a mounted scope. Came with air in it. So I could shoot it right away. Has some adjustability.

Cons
Not as versatile nor as adjustable as the FX (but much cheaper).

5.0
By George USAApril 18, 2023 Verified Purchase

Pros
JUST GOT THIS BP IN .25 CALIBER. BEAUTIFUL FIT AND FINISH. RELATIVELY LIGHT AND WELL BALANCED. VERY NICE HARDCASE WITH EXTRA O-RINGS AND SPRING. I AM NEW TO THE AIR RIFLE CLUB BUT HAVE BEEN AN AVID SHOOTER FOR 60 PLUS YEARS. THIS WEAPON IS RELATIVELY QUITE BUT NOT AS QUITE AS MY RECENTLY PURCHASED BENJAMIN MARAUDER, ALSO IN .25 CAL. BECAUSE OF ITS SHORTER LENGTH AND LIGHTER WEIGHT, I MAY TRY TO ADD A SILENCER/SUPPRESSOR.

Cons
NOTHING SO FAR OTHER THAN THE WOODEN CHEEKREST IS A LITTLE STRANGE. MAY ADD A RUBBER CUSHION TO IT.

5.0
By RoyalApril 7, 2023 Verified Purchase

Got it today, loaded 5 pellets, air was in the middle of the green. Fired all 5 pellets. The most noise was from pellet impact. It was really quiet. I have not tried a moderator yet. Handled and shot well.

Pros
Wood stock. Forward lever above the trigger. Sling swivel studs. Quiet! Easy handling. Nice case. Room in the case for the air rifle with a scope mounted.

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Can I get extra air cylinders? Can air cylinders be swapped if fully charged? How much disassembly and reassembly (if any) is required?

asked Raoul B. from USA

Can I use a rigid cleaning rod to push a cleaning patch through the barrel from breech to muzzle? If so, then how much disassembly is required?

asked Raoul B. from USA

Can I shoot this rifle from the prone position, using a rifle sling for support, or is the fore-end too short?

asked Raoul B. from USA

Can I get parts for this air rifle? Is it easy to take apart (without specialized tools), change the gaskets, etc., and reassemble?

asked Raoul B. from USA

Can I load the pellets one at a time, without a magazine or special tool?

asked Raoul B. from USA
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