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Crosman Fury II Blackout (TR77)

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This air rifle has a rather menacing look. This is partly due to the special shape of the stock, the material for which the designers chose impact-resistant and wear-resistant plastic. Partly because of the impressive 4x optical sight. The presence of an optical sight and a high initial velocity of the bullet allows you to make accurate shots even at targets very remote from the shooter. To cock the mechanism of this model, you need to break the barrel.
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Crosman Fury II Blackout
Main
Typespring-piston
Specs
Caliber4.5 mm
Muzzle velocity305 m/sec
Cocking systembreak-barrel
Barrelrifled
Chargingsingle shot
Type of ammunitionbullets
More features
Sighting deviceoptical scope
Scope mount"dovetail"
Fusemanual
Adjustable trigger
Characteristics of the optical scope
Magnification4 x
Lens diameter32 mm
Scope mount diameter25.4 mm
General
Total length1066 mm
Stock materialplastic
Weight2.7 kg
Added to E-CatalogAugust 2013
P/N
TR77

This air rifle has a rather menacing look. This is partly due to the special shape of the stock, the material for which the designers chose impact-resistant and wear-resistant plastic. Partly because of the impressive 4x optical sight. The presence of an optical sight and a high initial velocity of the bullet allows you to make accurate shots even at targets very remote from the shooter. To cock the mechanism of this model, you need to break the barrel.

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i recommend it for the price and quality, you won't be disappointed.
12 September 2015 
after buying it, I shot out of the window of a 4th-floor building at a walnut almost 23 meters away. I got a cut on my eyebrow because I put my eye too close to the scope. The recoil is small but strong—your eye should be kept at a distance of 5-7 cm from the optics. In my excitement, I forgot, but it will be a lesson learned. Overall, I hit the walnut on the second shot, and when I went to check, it had pierced the shell but not gone through. Overall, I’m satisfied with the result. I'll be sighting it in horizontally and vertically over the weekend. By the way, Turkish cheap pellets are soft and leave residue, clogging the barrel. I need to choose the right pellets. For now, I’m using Hornet and Luman from Ukraine, which are not bad. The Czech ones are too expensive. The optics haven’t been thrown off by the recoil yet. One more thing: the spring can be replaced with a gas one if desired; the spring is 270, gas is 380g. The result of the shot is the same, and you don't feel the difference when shooting, so don't sweat it. If you want, you can fit a Mercedes engine into a Zaporozhets.
i'm satisfied with everything so far, both the optics and the build are great. The plastic is a bit rough, but it's not wood after all. I have the Furi 2 Blackout rifle. Sorry if I wrote anything incorrectly.
no issues for a week, already shot 200 Hornet pellets weighing 0.68g, sighted almost on the fifth shot.
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