Umarex Prymex Features:
- Breakbarrel action
- Gas piston
- Lightweight all-weather polymer stock
- Max. velocity (alloy pellets): 1100 fps (.177), 900 fps (.22)
- Max. velocity (lead pellets): 1000 fps (.177), 800 fps (.22)
- Textured pistol grip and forearm
- Fiber optic front sight
- Adjustable fiber optic rear sight
- 11mm dovetail scope rail
- Includes 4x32 scope
- Cocking Effort: 40 lbs
- Length of pull: 14"
- Weight: 6.2 lbs.
- Overall length: 45"
- ManufacturerUmarex
- Caliber .22
- Velocity 900 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Action Break barrel
- Barrel Style Rifled
- Fire Mode Single-shot
- Gun Weight 6.20
- Overall Length 45.00
- Loudness 3-Medium
- Mechanism Gas-piston
- Rail 11mm dovetail
- Safety Manual
- Front Sights Fiber Optic
- Rear Sights Fiber Optic
- Trigger Adjustability Two-stage adjustable
- Trigger Action 0
- Use Small game hunting/target practice
- Warranty 3-year limited warranty
Won this rifle from Walnut & Steel on YouTube. The pellet I used mostly where the RWS. After replacing the scope and trying rear peep sights I wound up with a 3 x 9 40AO scope several of them. As of today I've put about 1500 rounds through it. As stated to Me this gun prefer any RWS over the Crosman or Excite that I have tried. It's a .177 and doesn't matter much with any of my Crony testing everything about 930-1080 fps. It's powerful and has close to 28 pounds of cocking effort. But each brand and kind of pellet will need its own Zeroing. Just pick a pellet after you find the right one and stick to it. Back to scopes...the gun has a good amount of recoil, it's probably going to eat any scope not magnum or Springer rated. This rifle can be used as small pest shooting at up to 60-65 yards. 20 yard indoor precision shooting sees mixed results. Never the Winner. But outdoors just fine! $$$ Good Value
Pros
Power. A fun factor. The Plastic synthetic stock is of good quality and weight.
Cons
I think the supplied scope actually reduces the MSRP of the rifle. While usable any $40 AO scope is going to give better results. The open rear sight only moves so far and is worthless. Taking it off and using a .09 apature peep provide excellent choice once you decide on a pellet. Screws come loose often. Pellet picky.
Pros
The uramex prymex is a well made rifle. The rifle feels as heavy and durable as a real one and the pellets come out around 900 ft per second depending on the weight of the pellets. I fired a urmaex brimstone pellet 25 grain and it came out so fast at 900 ft. per second with a strong impact on my target. Compare to other break barrel rifle, the price is very reasonable for a break barrel rifle.
Cons
The only con I found is the rifle is very loud when fired.
Overall I am very happy with this airgun. Great buy, can't beat it for the price.
Pros
Great airgun! Impressive power and accuracy. It has a good look and feels comfortable. For the price you would think it is cheaply made, but this gun is very solid.
Cons
It is a little hard to cock compared to my RWS springer. The first few shots, it seemed pretty loud, but now that I have had more pellets through it, it seems to be a little more quite. A few things I would change, 1st would be a better scope, 2nd I wish that the fiber optic sights were removable (the rear is but not the front). I only shoot with scopes, and I can faintly see the front sight through the scope.
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.What is the rifled barrel length on the Umarex Prymex?
asked Glenn from USABarrel is 31 11/16" long from where barrel attaches to the stock to the end of barrel.
Dennis from USA
Pros
WOW! I have found my gun! My neighborhood has a rat problem and until now I've been using a umarex co2 BB pistol with semi luck, just got my pellets today and in 20 minutes I've taken 3 shots and killed 3 huge Norway rats! I mean I dropped them almost instant death and right in the head! I'm female BTW. Whoever set the sights and checked my gun over before shipping.... great job! Thankyou very much! I'm having a BLAST! xoxo I'll post a Pic later