MRA Showstopper Air Rifle

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posted on January 16, 2013
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Shawn Michaels and Keith Mark will be featuring Gamo's new MRA Showstopper air rifle in their upcoming season of MRA. The Showstopper is a Spring piston break Barrel action air rifle with a velocity of 1,400 fps. This air rifle comes with an SAT 2-Stage adjustable trigger and SWA recoil pads with 74% absorption. The stock is made of all-weather black stock synthetic Twin Cheek Pads for ambidextrous shooting.

Other features include:

Cocking Safety: Automatic
Trigger Safety: Manual
Cocking Effort: 30 lbs.
Trigger Pull: 3.74 lbs.
Weight: 6.1 lbs.
Length: 45"
Barrel Length: 18"


For more information visit GamoUSA.com.

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