The JET II is more than just a pistol. Easily convert it to a rifle with its removable and adjustable buttstock. Available in 3 calibers: .177, .22, and .25, the JET II is perfect for target practice, small game hunting, and having fun. This side-lever, multi-shot, repeating PCP comes with removable black dual air cylinders with built-in pressure gauge. There are replacement air cylinders, these cylinders easily swap with just a few turns of some screws. With a shrouded barrel of just 7.9, the JET II comes in at a compact length of only 15 without the stock and between 22.8-24.6 with the adjustable stock added. The JET II also includes 3 integrated adjustable flip-up sights to use as a pistol or rifle. It has picatinny rails mounted to both sides of the receiver/air cylinders for additional accessories, like a flashlight. Its all-weather, polymer design is ideal for rugged use. The JET II is built with an ergonomically designed synthetic grip with finger grip molds and checkering on the grip surfaces. Its ambidextrous operation, the adjustable cheek rest, and adjustable buttstock with rubber buttpad add even more comfort and control to this airgun.
Additional information
| UPC | 817461018136 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HG2JET177 |
| Action | Side Lever |
| Caliber/Gauge |
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