Benjamin Marauder BP2264S PCP Air Rifles .22 Cal with All-Weather Stock

Benjamin Marauder BP2264S PCP Air Rifles .22 Cal with All-Weather Stock
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Brand: Benjamin
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Benjamin Marauder PCP 22 Caliber Air Rifle features an all-weather rugged synthetic stock with ambidextrous raised comb and reversible bolt handle. Weighing a little more than seven pounds, and affixed with choked barrel, the rifle can fire pellets with higher accuracy. The magazine has a pellet capacity of 10 pellets with auto indexing feature, which can fire .22 caliber lead pellets at the speed of 1,000 feet per second. This rifle is ideal for small game hunting and plinking. The .22 Caliber Air Rifle designed to operate on compressed air as well as CO2. Its built-in pressure gauge helps to quickly connect and disconnect stock for faster re-fills. Don’t forget spare mags #RC2210 and Benjamin 22cal pellets!

Power Source: Pre-Charged Pneumatic (PCP) Mechanism: Bolt Action Ammo Type: shoots .22cal pellet only Capacity: ten shot magazine Safety: Lever

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(5)
Reviewed in the USA on Sep 17, 2018

This PCP is very accurate and shoots dime size spread at 25 yards with the Crossman premier doomed pellets.

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Reviewed in the USA on Nov 19, 2017

Marauder came with empty air reservoir which had me a little concerned. Pumped the tank back up, which took about 125 pumps, which for an empty tank was no problem. Went to get my scope and noticed when I got back that the air pressure was down a little. Concern just got a little worse. Put the scope on and left the rifle for the rest of the day. About six hours later went to get the rifle and tank was back to 0 air pressure. Concern was now, the worse it could be. Called the number in the instruction manual the next morning and was told that the problem was not a bad or broken rifle but a stuck valve... Ok, so now what do I do about it? I was told that a high burst of air needed to be injected in at one time to release the stuck valve and that pumping it by hand would not work. Ok, so how do I do that when I live in a small town without someplace that fills high pressure air tanks? They found me a store 60 miles away that I could go to that could put a high burst of air in the rifle for me. It should be noted that Benjamin's customer service and repair center is about 80 miles from where I live and I was told that I could not bring the rifle to them to be looked at but I could mail it in. Made the 120 mile round trip the next day, (people at the store were wonderful) left the store with a full air tank got home and guess what? You're right, tank was empty. So the point is I don't know how the rifle really shoots or handles but I do know that Benjamin's customer service lacks a little. On the other hand Walmart's returned policy and custom service was wonderful.

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(5)
Reviewed in the USA on Mar 22, 2015

Good deal and easy purchase on a nice gun.

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