Preview: Gamo Arrow PCP

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posted on September 15, 2024
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Gamo Arrow PCP air rifle left-side view black stock black barrel white background

The Arrow, Gamo’s first Spanish-made pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) air rifle model, offers great performance and a bevy of features despite its entry-level price tag.

Fully ambidextrous, thanks to a symmetrical glass-filled nylon stock and a manual safety inside the trigger guard, the Arrow’s straight-pull bolt design and 10-round detachable magazine allow follow-up shots to be made with surprising speed.

An 11 mm dovetail atop the receiver allows for use with an optic, the company’s Whisper Fusion suppressor is integrated into the rifled steel barrel, the two-stage trigger is adjustable and fiber-optic irons are included.

A male Foster fitting inside the fore-end allows the Arrow’s 125-cc air cylinder to be recharged via an air tank, a compressor or a hand pump.

MSRP is $229 and is in either .177 or .22 caliber. For more information, visit gamousa.com.

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