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.
It's a straight forward shooter no bells & whistles it is faster than I expected but it was a pleasure to shoot
Pros
Very compact and extremely comfortable to carry and shoot and extremely accurate
Cons
Pretty loud but the power is worth the trade off