Gamo Releases Hunter Extreme Special Edition

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posted on July 1, 2013
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Gamo Outdoor USA is relaunching the Hunter Extreme SE (special edition). Back by popular demand, the Hunter Extreme is one of the most powerful in the history of Gamo air rifles. This special edition air rifle features a new design, including a metal breech and a metal rifled-steel barrel, making it one of the most powerful on the market. MSRP on the The Hunter Extreme SE is $499.95.

HUNTER EXTREME SE SPECS:

- Action: Spring piston break barrel
- Available in .177
- 1,650 fps with PBA Platinum pellets
- 3-9x50IR Scope
- Metal jacketed rifled steel
- Beechwood stock with checkering on the grip and forearm SWA (Shock Wave Absorber) recoil with up to 74 percent recoil absorption
- 2 Stage adjustable trigger
- Cocking safety – automatic
- Trigger pull – 4.5 lbs
- Weight: 9 lbs
- Length: 45.8”
- Barrel length: 18”
- MSRP: $499.95

For more information visit GamoOutdoorUSA.com.

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