Agree with everything you say. I’ve had the Mk1 for quite a time and it’s my go to air rifle. In the cabinet are an FAC Wildcat, a Dreamline , a Brocock XR and an AAs and still I reach for the Reign first. I’ve had absolutely no problems with it at all and if I lost all my guns it would be the first one I’d replace. I’ve been shooting air rifles since the mid sixties and as far as pcp’s go we’ve always had little niggles such as pressure gauge at the business end, barrels too short on bullpups, side lever cocking too far back, fiddly magazines etc etc but all of these have been eliminated on the Reign so I have to wonder whether some just don’t like the style or the use of polymer and start from there in their assessment of the gun. For me, it’s very light, very short and very accurate - it’s a keeper.
Yea, plastic magazine load jamming. I loved my Reign until after shooting it 3-4 times. The mag jams because of its flakey wobbley action. The mag pinches pellet skirts on winding and unless you load it like a monk it'll fly everywhere. Beautifuly light weight, great feel but totally messy in practice. For the same money you could pickup an HW100 OR HW110.
Have the Mk1 for garden practice when my FAC club can’t get a booking at Bisley. It fires every pellet accurately and only opens up the groups if I’m using a 4.52 pellet and the pressure is down to 100.
MII Extra weight is from heavier unshrouded barrel (needed for 0.5 inch UNF thread) rather than heavier air bottle. Heavier barrel makes it significantly more accurate than MI.
Yeah , the RTI does load from both sides , and for that I give 9 1/2 outta 10 , why not 10 you ask , well you have to load from different sides depending on whether your a leftie , or rightie .. you WILL on occation put the pellets in visa versa and if you wanna still use the magazine full , you'll have to out up with a lump in yer cheek for 16 rounds ( .177 ) alternatively , once you realise you've dropped a bo¥¥ock you'll have too prod em out and start loading again ... best to mark mag according to the way you use it ... because trust me .. you will ba¥¥s it up again down the line ..
I have a Walther reign mk 2 and a kral npo2 and a kral knight first 2 are 1.77knight in 22 my views are the knight is lovely on the bench firing it kicks but with a silencer I fitted a Donny sumo it's real quiet with silly shot count,..ok onto the krl npo2 awesome gun for price the end...like a car its smiles each time itake it out...now the walther reignmk2 its regulated very lIght and it has quality once sighted up ,don't get me wrong the kral a fantastic gun but the walther has that edge..I'm ot selling either 177gns in my eyes these tke shooting to a diffrent era.
Sweet!! I for sure would like one. Mk1, full power please.😁 Yea.. The plastics seemingly putten off some possible buyers. My Sig Virtus is pot metal and plastic mostly - but I for sure love it. But oh man, I love the looks of this Reign. And apparently accuracy ain't bad either.
Hey, idiot 101 here with a question... only ever fired my dads rifles and always wanted to have my own. After much research etc I have ordered this as my first rifle (in .177). Excited is an understatement... however... I assumed I just needed 2 forms of I.D for face to face delivery (from pellpax) but I've recently been told that may not be enough and that I have to be UKARA registered. Confusion ensued. Still ensuring. Somebody help lol
Agree with everything you say.
I’ve had the Mk1 for quite a time and it’s my go to air rifle. In the cabinet are an FAC Wildcat, a Dreamline , a Brocock XR and an AAs and still I reach for the Reign first. I’ve had absolutely no problems with it at all and if I lost all my guns it would be the first one I’d replace. I’ve been shooting air rifles since the mid sixties and as far as pcp’s go we’ve always had little niggles such as pressure gauge at the business end, barrels too short on bullpups, side lever cocking too far back, fiddly magazines etc etc but all of these have been eliminated on the Reign so I have to wonder whether some just don’t like the style or the use of polymer and start from there in their assessment of the gun. For me, it’s very light, very short and very accurate - it’s a keeper.
Picked up my .22 reign from Livens yesterday. Great gun & great people.
Good to see you buddy 👍
Another top shelf review.👍🏻😊
Yea, plastic magazine load jamming. I loved my Reign until after shooting it 3-4 times. The mag jams because of its flakey wobbley action. The mag pinches pellet skirts on winding and unless you load it like a monk it'll fly everywhere.
Beautifuly light weight, great feel but totally messy in practice. For the same money you could pickup an HW100 OR HW110.
Have the Mk1 for garden practice when my FAC club can’t get a booking at Bisley. It fires every pellet accurately and only opens up the groups if I’m using a 4.52 pellet and the pressure is down to 100.
MII Extra weight is from heavier unshrouded barrel (needed for 0.5 inch UNF thread) rather than heavier air bottle. Heavier barrel makes it significantly more accurate than MI.
When will the 2 be available? Where can I buy?
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Love the mark 2 showing off the barrel nice 👍
Spot on 👍
I see many negative comments here regarding the material used.
So my question is, would you guys consider to buy for half its price?
Magazine from either side: RTI have done the same, mate.
Good review. Sorry about the mic...
Yeah, forgot about the RTI....
Yeah , the RTI does load from both sides , and for that I give 9 1/2 outta 10 , why not 10 you ask , well you have to load from different sides depending on whether your a leftie , or rightie .. you WILL on occation put the pellets in visa versa and if you wanna still use the magazine full , you'll have to out up with a lump in yer cheek for 16 rounds ( .177 ) alternatively , once you realise you've dropped a bo¥¥ock you'll have too prod em out and start loading again ... best to mark mag according to the way you use it ... because trust me .. you will ba¥¥s it up again down the line ..
I have a Walther reign mk 2 and a kral npo2 and a kral knight first 2 are 1.77knight in 22 my views are the knight is lovely on the bench firing it kicks but with a silencer I fitted a Donny sumo it's real quiet with silly shot count,..ok onto the krl npo2 awesome gun for price the end...like a car its smiles each time itake it out...now the walther reignmk2 its regulated very lIght and it has quality once sighted up ,don't get me wrong the kral a fantastic gun but the walther has that edge..I'm ot selling either 177gns in my eyes these tke shooting to a diffrent era.
The fac version is regulated now
I had the 22lr bullpup from them and the body and rail was plastic and would lose zero once you put it back in its hard case
Very Nice 👍
Sweet!!
I for sure would like one. Mk1, full power please.😁
Yea.. The plastics seemingly putten off some possible buyers. My Sig Virtus is pot metal and plastic mostly - but I for sure love it.
But oh man, I love the looks of this Reign. And apparently accuracy ain't bad either.
I have bought a mk1 today and have fell in love with it.
I'm a lefties so on the button for me
Por favor descripcion del pcp reing en español gracias.
I like this one.
You should try some lead free
Slugs in a 12 Ft lb AG? I like these Reigns, but the U.S. market get a fixed LDC on the muzzle for some weird reason.
Slugs in the 44flb version...👍
Hey, idiot 101 here with a question... only ever fired my dads rifles and always wanted to have my own. After much research etc I have ordered this as my first rifle (in .177). Excited is an understatement... however... I assumed I just needed 2 forms of I.D for face to face delivery (from pellpax) but I've recently been told that may not be enough and that I have to be UKARA registered. Confusion ensued. Still ensuring. Somebody help lol
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Overly expensive gun for such a plasticy feeling stock.
It's not the 1950s anymore 😂😂
A very valid point. I gave it the benefit of the doubt and ended up soured by its wobbly, unstable plastic design.
@@tonyblack3401 wobbly plastic is a definite no no 👍
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Half the price of a Wildcat doesn't put it into the 'expensive' bracket, imo.