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New R9 Double Gold Combo
 
R9's hunting in the field
 
R9's in FT Competition
  
The R9 break barrel .177 caliber air rifle shoots hard at a velocity of 930
fps with Silver Bears, and at only 7.3 pounds is among the lightest rifles for this power level. The traditional spring piston powerplant will give years of reliable use.
The Beeman reputation for quality is evident throughout this German crafted gun, hand assembled for generations of shooting pleasure. The elegant hardwood stock has a graceful styling, sweeping to the front with the traditional Beeman forestock that covers the entire length of the receiver. Although there is a slight Monte Carlo cheekpiece designed for right-handed shooters, the stock is truly ambidextrous and suitable for those shooting from either shoulder. There is even a soft rubber butt plate trimming off the end.
The famous Beeman "R" Series trigger is standard fare, and has long been regarded as among the finest sporting triggers ever designed. Factory set at approximately two pounds, the trigger is fully adjustable to your preference. The automatic safety engages each time the rifle is cocked, and can easily be released by depressing the button on the back of the receiver.
At only 43 inches in length, the R9 is compact and easy to handle. The rear sights are fully adjustable for windage and elevation, and the scope dovetails are machined right into the receiver for better stability.
The R9 Deluxe, in addition to all of the features of the standard R9, the deluxe version features hand-checkered panels, a pistol grip cap and a carved Monte Carlo cheek piece, all of which replicates the classic design first found on the elegant workhorse, the R1. The interchangeable globe front sight with inserts allows you the flexibility to change your front sight picture to accommodate various shooting conditions and locations. The
R9 Goldfinger sports a special gold trigger, special breech block without
the rear sight threaded holes, smooth muzzle break and better than average
grain beech stocks. |