Hit the range with the affordable CO2-powered Umarex Canex .177 Caliber Air Rifle. You’ll love its 11mm dovetail scope mount, double action trigger, and semi-automatic action. If you prefer open sights, it has a fixed front and adjustable rear to help you land accurate shots. It’s powered by two 12-gram CO2 cartridges capable of launching pellets to 800 FPS at the muzzle. Each time you change cartridges, you get about 45 shots. It weighs an easy-to-handle 3.5 lbs, features a 22.83” barrel, and ships with three 10-round auto-indexing mags.
If you’re in the market for an affordable CO2 pellet rifle, check out the Umarex Canex .177 Caliber Air Rifle. Buy yours from Airgun Depot, today.
Umarex Canex .177 Caliber CO2 Air Rifle
- Chambered in .177 Cal
- Uses two 12-gram CO2 cartridges
- Fresh cartridges last for about 45 shots
- Semi-automatic action
- 3-10 round auto index magazines
- Lightweight polymer stock
- Weight: 3.5lbs
- Overall length: 39.4"
- Barrel length: 22.83"
- Length of pull: 14.17"
- Fixed front sight, adjustable rear sight
- 11mm dovetail optic mount
- Muzzle velocity: 600 FPS with lead, 800 FPS with alloy
- ManufacturerUmarex
- Caliber .177
- Velocity 800 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Action Semiautomatic
- Barrel Style Rifled
- Fire Mode Repeater
- Gun Weight 3.50
- Overall Length 39.40
- Barrel Length 22.83
- Loudness 3-Medium
- Mechanism CO2
- Rail 11mm dovetail
- Safety Manual
- Front Sights Fiber Optic
- Rear Sights Adjustable for windage & elevation
- Shots per Fill 45
- Trigger Adjustability 0
- Trigger Action Double-Action
- Use Plinking & target practice
- Warranty 1-year limited warranty
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Hi, I have two CO2 rifles and I leave them with air because I never finish the cartridges and the seals do not lose air. I use them again after several weeks and they work 100%, the best thing is that I have had them for about 2 years.
asked Joel from USAdo the CO2 cartridges have to be expended and removed immediately or can they stay in for several days, or a week, without causing the seal to compress and leak eventually? or, is there an easy way to replace a seal that is leaking because the CO2 cartridges were left in? if not, does anyone know of a CO2 air rifle that does the above? cheers
asked douglas from USA