Another excellent review which is why you are my main source of evaluating air guns before I buy. You look at things that really matter. Glad to see your looking at sub $200 guns.
Hey JC, Thanks for the great video and review. This really is a great value option, 2 calibers, one platform, camo, decent power. I wish I had this when I was a kid. Glad to know that you look for budget friendly options too. I never expected my airgun "hobby" could get so expensive! Stay Safe, Be Well, God Bless.
Hi Ken, thank you for the comments and I appreciate the support. As kids, we were stuck with the multi-pump rifles, but they still put a smile on my face👍
Essentially two guns for under $200 that shoots under 1/2" groups, no extras required like C02 or a pump (the money you save can go on a decent scope), decent velocity, adjustable trigger etc. ... What's not to like? Nice review as always. 👌
If it had been sold in the chilean market I would certainly purchase it!! ,appealing,neighbourfriendly,two caliber options,and the possibility of optics upgrading plus the price........thanks again for keeping us updated!!!!Thumbs up!!
Perhaps a bit reticent about going to 5 for this? Swappable barrels, decent trigger, impressive accuracy, and reasonable price would prompt a 5 from me - it does everything it's meant to, after all. I'm seeing Barra step up their game- partnering with Beeman is a plus. Anyway, glad to see you review their stuff - love your format, keep it up.
I bought one of these based on this review. it is a heck of an air rifle. Like JC says, its a Beeman licensed design. if you look closely you can see the receiver is just like a beeman. should be same gas piston etc. compared to a crosman break barrel, the trigger is straight from heaven. I did not use the scope provided, but to be fair it gave a good sight picture. The gun is comparable in power to my nitro piston crosman vantage. that means its a monster. it is pleasant to shoot. I can see how these break barrels are hard on rifle scopes. I mounted my scope, i thought tight enough, but after two shots it had moved along the dovetails. so i tightened it a bit more and all good. the rifle has a 1 year warranty. Crosman offers a 5 year warranty on their nitro piston, gotta give em kudos on that. I fired the barra 22 barrel point blank into a 2 x 4 and it penetrated about 3/4 of the way though the board. this is not a gun for a kid. its too much. but for anyone that is mature, its a real piece of work. great review, thanks. Happy to have this Barra . I bought directly from the barra website - they shipped next day and I got the gun fast, even during the Xmas rush. impressed with that service.
I just bought me one as a Christmas present.... That accuracy was great!! Awesome review! I like the look and style! Looks like a real rifle! Haha! Can't wait to shoot it!
The ftt's were the most accurate in my old Beeman dual caliber .22 break barrel. Couldn't get anything to group with it's .177. The Barra seems promising. I love my 1100z .22.
.177 should pretty much stay in the co2 and pump guns, don't get the point of .177 break barrels or especially pcp guns. This break barrel seemed pretty accurate with them though, so not bad if you got extra tins of .177 sitting around. Glad to see someone else say they like their 1100z in .22 though, was thinking about ordering one as my new pcp squirrel gun 👍
Most your .177 shoot too high velocity for good accuracy. You need to slow the velocity down to stabilize the pellet. The heavier grain pellets will do the trick. Most .177's rifles are in the category labeled, "Field Target" Rifles. Happy Shooting!
@@AirgunDetectives Ya that's true I noticed you were shooting the 10 grains out of it for accuracy, definitely want the heavier pellet for accuracy especially in .177, probably in that sweet spot around 800-900fps too
Nice review JC. The Barra does have a nice stock. I wish it had open sights incase the scope ever lost accuracy. With the Beeman version a wood stock with open sights is available. I think it would be nice to find out how Barra's warranty and service department operate. Beeman's is terrible. Their are customers waiting over a year now to have the Beeman Underlever PCP rifles serviced under warranty for leaks. Terrible!!!! If Barra's warranty and customer service are run well, actually fix warranty items and responsive to calls and emails, it would be great to know? Thanks for all you hard work!
Yeah that's a good point, they should have included open sights on a break barrel. I've heard people have good luck so far with Barra warranty on the 1100z pcp guns with the air stripper problems they had at first. That's terrible to hear about Beeman's warranty department being that bad. I've heard quite a few people complain about Hatsan warranty department too in last year or so.
@@LowkeyAirgunner Lmao... I commented on their youtube video of 1100z other day and said "Y'all should send me this airgun to review.. you will sell millions and make lots of money." I have like 10 subscribers and they didn't reply 😂That's badass they gave you a 20% code, maybe I'll email them 😂😂
Thank You for your videos! I’ve learned so much more in an hour here compared to the entire last week of comparisons and tunneling each airgun. You’ve given me the confidence to buy my first airgun! FYI - the Amzn link to the 1200g does not work. I’ll give it a few days and circle back. Gonna go ahead and throw everything else in the cart so I hope you get amzn to fix the link.
Pretty good deal for two barrels being able to shoot 2 calibers. 15-20 fpe is good power level for a break barrel too. When you get into the "big bore" break barrels like my Hatsan 135 in .25 approaching 30 fpe+ it starts to feel like the gun is trying to tear itself apart almost. It puts the squirrels right to sleep, but my stock's screws will start to come loose, scopes get destroyed, you gotta have the perfect artillery hold for accuracy, piston seals go out, etc.
@@AirgunDetectives I'd heard of tuning them for more fps, increasing piston pressure, but nothing really other than that. It's taken a coyote once before so I never messed with it lol
I got a barra 1100z after I watched you're video of it, and mine is a lemon, at 10 yards it's shooting 4 inches groups of a stick. Not sure why but that definitely makes me feel like pcps are a 50/50 gamble. And Im not sure if it was the gun I got or the scope. It's definitely powerful and quiet but I can shoot my hatsan 125 with 36 grain slug at 40 yards of hand and get 1" groups offhand but that barra can't do that at 10 yards
Nice review. Nice rifle for the price too. Both barrels shot great which was not the case with the Beeman Grizzly dual I had. Barra seems to have done a better job with the design. As always your shooting is excellent, you seem to make almost any gun shooot well! I get the feeling you were a sniper in the service or on a SWAT team. Like to comment on that?
I just have been lucky enough to shoot a lot and gain some valuable experience through my career. I may have picked up a few "Expert" shooting pins over the years. I think most everyone can shoot well if they develop good basic techniques and practice. Also, don't forget with airguns the right pellet also makes a big difference. I appreciate you tuning in. 👍🏻
I just picked this up for my son. Shot it for the first time and man it's way louder than I was expecting. I have no knowledge of these things but wandering if there are more quiet options around same price? Thinking my neighbors may not be happy with this one 😂
CHANGEABLE BARRELS I appreciate that the barrel can be easily removed and installed. Being able to reduce the length to carry it fully protected in a pack or on my mountain bike is a nice option. BARREL CHANGE AFFECT ON GROUPING POSITIONS One thing I'd like to have seen in the review is how MUCH variation and what sort of variation there is when you shoot a set with one caliber, remove the barrel, then reinstall the *same* barrel and shoot additional sets, removing and reinstalling the barrel in between each set. For example, are we talking a *_maximum_* variation in the group positions of over an inch, or something that can be managed to an inch or less? In successive multiple sets of N shots per set, does the center-point of each grouping tend to move randomly all over the target, or does it move in a consistent line (or other pattern) across the target? (e.g. if a line, do the groups move diagonally, up and down, horizontally?) (Note: the scope is *_not_* to be adjusted between barrel remove/replace cycles. Doing so would void this assessment. The idea is to evaluate the affect of the performance changes due to manipulating JUST the barrel.)
Would you mind conducting a video on rifle shooting techniques that you have learned that help accuracy? You clearly have a ton of experience and, as a viewer and fellow shooter, your insights would be valuable.
Checked in to see what’s shaking. I see it’s Bond Time - shaken, not stirred. Dude, the Proxima got four stars and it was crap on accuracy and power for money. All things considered, including noise level- this is a five star plus.
Good review as always. I wonder if the breech block where the barrel is seated is metallic? One of the downsides of air rifles with interchangeable barrels that are anchored with a screw is that in the long run the develop play and that is not good at all for accuracy. For the price and as a entry level gun the power and accuracy at 20 yards is very good. I prefer springers because they are easier to fix.
ANOTHER NICE VIDEO I HOPE THAT YOU MAKE FULL REVIEW OF AIR FORCE INTERNATIONAL MOD 94 OR (COMETA FENIX 400) SOON AS POSIBLE.LOVE YOU BRO MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AMIN.
Hi JC, know it's been a long while since you did this review. Getting ready to order the Barra 1200G. Your review sold me. Don't know if you'd remember exactly what "head size" those .22 H&N Field Target Trophy pellets you used for the accuracy test. If you don't have that recorded, what size head would you recommend to start with....Midway USA has 3: 5.53mm, 5.54mm, 5.55. Thanks for any advice. I'm new to the spring air/NP rifles. Bought a little Crosman Tyro springer (.177) for my grandson over a year ago and it is absolutely, remarkably accurate. Thanks again. Love your channel
Also JC, I see that Gamo has a new .25 caliber break barrel! My question is, will you be doing a review on it. I am very interested in it and, I would like to know what you think of it!
Martin, as soon as I can get my hands on one. I am in the process of testing the new Gen3 Swarm Magnum. I will have that out in a few weeks. Thanks again for tuning in 👍🏻
Hello JC, really enjoyed this review. I was wondering how this gun has been holding up. I'm thinking of getting it but a little skeptical of how the little grub screw can hold the barrels in place without loosening up. maybe a little loctite?
That is a BSA Outlook 3-9 x 40. Designed for air rifles. In a few weeks I have a video coming out on a new Magnum Breakbarrel that is perfect for hunting. Happy Shooting 👍🏻
Is there a specific hold that gas ram air rifles may prefer? I had really crazy groupings with light or artillery holds. The groups didn't tighten up until I gripped and pulled the rifle firm to the shoulder.
Interesting Webley and Scott produced multi barrel guns in the shape of the service pre world war two and the Webley Hawk in the 1970's, others have tried this idea since, of all these designs the prewar service from a barrel attachment point of view was head and shoulders above all of the designs that have subsequently followed. To add to a multi barrel airguns problems the action will need to be set for one caliber a .177 action set for any one countries legal limit USA not included will produce illegal power levels in the larger calibers. this means that the actions power level needs to be set at the largest caliber available for the gun meaning as you drop down through the calibers the power levels will drop off.
Good review...Scratch that. Yur the ONLY reviewer I watch cuz of the format you use. (^_^) Gonna take a pass on this Barra even tho the barrel swap is on my wish list. I can't use any rifle/pistol with a scope. The "pests" seem to only appear in no light or low light conditions. Stuck using iron sights and a headlamp or the fiber optic ones but with glow-in-the-dark paint for visibility/contrast. (_Oo)
I appreciate you tuning in and thanks for the comments. It seems like less and less air rifles have iron sights these days. You could always mount a red dot or even a laser which would be great at night.
My only question about Barra is their customer support. the web site doesnt give you a customer service number like Crosman does. and to return a barra that is defective, you have to have all the stickers and tags and original packaging included. If anyone has any insight on this please share. If something breaks, i want to be able to buy replacement parts.
Barra is a smaller, newer airgun company, and I know the CEO personally. They will go the extra step to take care of you. There are many who have tried to take advantage, so they do have required steps on returns and exchanges. They are a great group of guys. 😉👍🏻
@@AirgunDetectives I went ahead and ordered one based on your thorough review. I appreciate the time and effort you put in to discuss the rifle and what it can do. I give Crosman kudos for having a 5 year warranty on thier nitro piston. I hope this Barra holds up. thanks.
I would like to try using "Red Dot" and LASER sights. You say it has "11mm scope mounts". Can you please provide details? I haven't seen even ONE manufacturer/seller provide sight mounting details/specs in the sales literature/product pages, nor in online reviews I've so far watched. They all seem to assume everyone already knows what kind of mounting system is used on pellet rifles. For example, is it a Weaver or Picatinny rail system? (approximately 10-11 or 20-21.7mm widths) Are they a totally different kind of "standard" pellet rifle mount? Is it standardized between manufacturers or do they each use proprietary systems so you have to buy their scopes? I have zero experience with pellet and BB rifles and finding detailed info on their sight mounting system(s) is NOT easy. If it's not a Picatinny rail, do you think a commonly available Picatinny rail can be mounted to it using the existing scope mounts? (One can buy packages of Picatinny or Weaver rails of various lengths on various web sales sites. Depending on length they usually have 2 or 3 mounting holes. Can drill holes in different locations if needed. These add-on sight mounting rails are fairly inexpensive.)
Do Not purchase any Pinty products (they went downhill since this video), but watch the video. This will help you set up your scope ruclips.net/video/XF1nQwsUJRg/видео.html
Another excellent review which is why you are my main source of evaluating air guns before I buy. You look at things that really matter. Glad to see your looking at sub $200 guns.
I really appreciate the support and that's why I keep doing this. Happy Shooting!
BARRA is definitely making a name for themselves !
They are coming out with some pretty cool stuff and there is more to come 😉
Hey JC,
Thanks for the great video and review. This really is a great value option, 2 calibers, one platform, camo, decent power. I wish I had this when I was a kid. Glad to know that you look for budget friendly options too. I never expected my airgun "hobby" could get so expensive!
Stay Safe, Be Well, God Bless.
Hi Ken, thank you for the comments and I appreciate the support. As kids, we were stuck with the multi-pump rifles, but they still put a smile on my face👍
Essentially two guns for under $200 that shoots under 1/2" groups, no extras required like C02 or a pump (the money you save can go on a decent scope), decent velocity, adjustable trigger etc. ... What's not to like? Nice review as always. 👌
I appreciate you watching and thanks for your comments👍
I own one and I love it!!!!
If it had been sold in the chilean market I would certainly purchase it!! ,appealing,neighbourfriendly,two caliber options,and the possibility of optics upgrading plus the price........thanks again for keeping us updated!!!!Thumbs up!!
George, thanks for tuning in and I appreciate your comments!👍
Hi JC, This model is really very interesting, basically two weapons with good performance for a very good price. Have a nice weekend. Cheers
Hey Buddy, thanks again for your comments. It is always nice to hear from you!
That’s a good idea having two barrels. Nice shooting JC awesome video 👍
Wayne, thanks for tuning in and I appreciate you taking the time to leave comments. Happy Shooting!👍
Perhaps a bit reticent about going to 5 for this? Swappable barrels, decent trigger, impressive accuracy, and reasonable price would prompt a 5 from me - it does everything it's meant to, after all. I'm seeing Barra step up their game- partnering with Beeman is a plus. Anyway, glad to see you review their stuff - love your format, keep it up.
I appreciate you watching and thanks for leaving comments! Happy Shooting!!
I bought one of these based on this review. it is a heck of an air rifle. Like JC says, its a Beeman licensed design. if you look closely you can see the receiver is just like a beeman. should be same gas piston etc. compared to a crosman break barrel, the trigger is straight from heaven. I did not use the scope provided, but to be fair it gave a good sight picture. The gun is comparable in power to my nitro piston crosman vantage. that means its a monster. it is pleasant to shoot. I can see how these break barrels are hard on rifle scopes. I mounted my scope, i thought tight enough, but after two shots it had moved along the dovetails. so i tightened it a bit more and all good. the rifle has a 1 year warranty. Crosman offers a 5 year warranty on their nitro piston, gotta give em kudos on that. I fired the barra 22 barrel point blank into a 2 x 4 and it penetrated about 3/4 of the way though the board. this is not a gun for a kid. its too much. but for anyone that is mature, its a real piece of work. great review, thanks. Happy to have this Barra . I bought directly from the barra website - they shipped next day and I got the gun fast, even during the Xmas rush. impressed with that service.
You summed that up very well! I so appreciate your support! Happy Shooting!👍🏻😉
First i thought it won't be acurate because of switchable barrel design but I'm impressed
I was pleasantly surprised!
It reminds me kodiak the worst air rifle but this design is definitely much more refined by beeman
I just bought me one as a Christmas present.... That accuracy was great!! Awesome review! I like the look and style! Looks like a real rifle! Haha! Can't wait to shoot it!
Happy Shooting!
Ring... Hello this is JC. Do you still have the arbor from our wedding. Lol 😂. Great review 😉👍.
🤣🤣 So true!!! But they know better😉
Great Review JC as always
JP, Thanks Buddy! I appreciate your support!
That's a pretty neat looking break barrel you got there. Pretty neat features - and apparently good performance. No iron sights? Wtf?🤣
You see less and less with the iron sights. But the price is fare for what you get 👍
Definitely a good price and product .. Thanks JC
Gary, thanks for watching! I appreciate your support!👍
The ftt's were the most accurate in my old Beeman dual caliber .22 break barrel. Couldn't get anything to group with it's .177. The Barra seems promising. I love my 1100z .22.
.177 should pretty much stay in the co2 and pump guns, don't get the point of .177 break barrels or especially pcp guns. This break barrel seemed pretty accurate with them though, so not bad if you got extra tins of .177 sitting around. Glad to see someone else say they like their 1100z in .22 though, was thinking about ordering one as my new pcp squirrel gun 👍
@@supergreatairgunreviews I've shot a few that were too weak
Most your .177 shoot too high velocity for good accuracy. You need to slow the velocity down to stabilize the pellet. The heavier grain pellets will do the trick. Most .177's rifles are in the category labeled, "Field Target" Rifles. Happy Shooting!
@@AirgunDetectives Ya that's true I noticed you were shooting the 10 grains out of it for accuracy, definitely want the heavier pellet for accuracy especially in .177, probably in that sweet spot around 800-900fps too
Looks like a fair price for a dual caliber option!
I almost got a beeman for this feature but ive heard bad things about the customer service
Hey JC, really like the looks of that Barra.
Hi Martin, for the price it is really a solid rifle. I appreciate you tuning in 👍🏻
Trigger pull weight and scope probably brought it down to 4stars because accuracy was good.
You are right on....but a really good rifle for the price point.
Awesome review! A+ You deserve more subscribers
Nice review JC. The Barra does have a nice stock. I wish it had open sights incase the scope ever lost accuracy. With the Beeman version a wood stock with open sights is available. I think it would be nice to find out how Barra's warranty and service department operate. Beeman's is terrible. Their are customers waiting over a year now to have the Beeman Underlever PCP rifles serviced under warranty for leaks. Terrible!!!! If Barra's warranty and customer service are run well, actually fix warranty items and responsive to calls and emails, it would be great to know? Thanks for all you hard work!
Yeah that's a good point, they should have included open sights on a break barrel. I've heard people have good luck so far with Barra warranty on the 1100z pcp guns with the air stripper problems they had at first. That's terrible to hear about Beeman's warranty department being that bad. I've heard quite a few people complain about Hatsan warranty department too in last year or so.
Barra does have great customer service! Beeman can be slow in responding to issues. Happy shooting!
Ive contacted them to beg for free stuff to review and they sent me a 20% code! Haha
Seems like good guys
@@LowkeyAirgunner Lmao... I commented on their youtube video of 1100z other day and said "Y'all should send me this airgun to review.. you will sell millions and make lots of money." I have like 10 subscribers and they didn't reply 😂That's badass they gave you a 20% code, maybe I'll email them 😂😂
@@supergreatairgunreviews and I am one of them 🤣
Thank You for your videos! I’ve learned so much more in an hour here compared to the entire last week of comparisons and tunneling each airgun. You’ve given me the confidence to buy my first airgun!
FYI - the Amzn link to the 1200g does not work.
I’ll give it a few days and circle back.
Gonna go ahead and throw everything else in the cart so I hope you get amzn to fix the link.
Pretty good deal for two barrels being able to shoot 2 calibers. 15-20 fpe is good power level for a break barrel too. When you get into the "big bore" break barrels like my Hatsan 135 in .25 approaching 30 fpe+ it starts to feel like the gun is trying to tear itself apart almost. It puts the squirrels right to sleep, but my stock's screws will start to come loose, scopes get destroyed, you gotta have the perfect artillery hold for accuracy, piston seals go out, etc.
Unless you have shot a break-barrel I have tuned....One smooth operator😉 Thank you for tuning in and I appreciate your comments.
@@AirgunDetectives I'd heard of tuning them for more fps, increasing piston pressure, but nothing really other than that. It's taken a coyote once before so I never messed with it lol
I got a barra 1100z after I watched you're video of it, and mine is a lemon, at 10 yards it's shooting 4 inches groups of a stick. Not sure why but that definitely makes me feel like pcps are a 50/50 gamble. And Im not sure if it was the gun I got or the scope. It's definitely powerful and quiet but I can shoot my hatsan 125 with 36 grain slug at 40 yards of hand and get 1" groups offhand but that barra can't do that at 10 yards
Nice review. Nice rifle for the price too. Both barrels shot great which was not the case with the Beeman Grizzly dual I had. Barra seems to have done a better job with the design. As always your shooting is excellent, you seem to make almost any gun shooot well! I get the feeling you were a sniper in the service or on a SWAT team. Like to comment on that?
I just have been lucky enough to shoot a lot and gain some valuable experience through my career. I may have picked up a few "Expert" shooting pins over the years. I think most everyone can shoot well if they develop good basic techniques and practice. Also, don't forget with airguns the right pellet also makes a big difference. I appreciate you tuning in. 👍🏻
I just picked this up for my son. Shot it for the first time and man it's way louder than I was expecting. I have no knowledge of these things but wandering if there are more quiet options around same price? Thinking my neighbors may not be happy with this one 😂
CHANGEABLE BARRELS
I appreciate that the barrel can be easily removed and installed. Being able to reduce the length to carry it fully protected in a pack or on my mountain bike is a nice option.
BARREL CHANGE AFFECT ON GROUPING POSITIONS
One thing I'd like to have seen in the review is how MUCH variation and what sort of variation there is when you shoot a set with one caliber, remove the barrel, then reinstall the *same* barrel and shoot additional sets, removing and reinstalling the barrel in between each set.
For example, are we talking a *_maximum_* variation in the group positions of over an inch, or something that can be managed to an inch or less? In successive multiple sets of N shots per set, does the center-point of each grouping tend to move randomly all over the target, or does it move in a consistent line (or other pattern) across the target? (e.g. if a line, do the groups move diagonally, up and down, horizontally?)
(Note: the scope is *_not_* to be adjusted between barrel remove/replace cycles. Doing so would void this assessment. The idea is to evaluate the affect of the performance changes due to manipulating JUST the barrel.)
Would you mind conducting a video on rifle shooting techniques that you have learned that help accuracy? You clearly have a ton of experience and, as a viewer and fellow shooter, your insights would be valuable.
Hi Frank, I will try to provide some pointers in some future videos. I appreciate you tuning in👍🏻
I want to see more of this dudes yard! Good lord!
Checked in to see what’s shaking. I see it’s Bond Time - shaken, not stirred. Dude, the Proxima got four stars and it was crap on accuracy and power for money. All things considered, including noise level- this is a five star plus.
Good review as always. I wonder if the breech block where the barrel is seated is metallic? One of the downsides of air rifles with interchangeable barrels that are anchored with a screw is that in the long run the develop play and that is not good at all for accuracy. For the price and as a entry level gun the power and accuracy at 20 yards is very good. I prefer springers because they are easier to fix.
I am with you, I prefer a spring piston. 👍🏻😉
ANOTHER NICE VIDEO I HOPE THAT YOU MAKE FULL REVIEW OF AIR FORCE INTERNATIONAL MOD 94 OR (COMETA FENIX 400) SOON AS POSIBLE.LOVE YOU BRO MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AMIN.
I will do that one of these days..It will happen in the future👍 I may even list them on my site after the review. I have to thin the inventory😉
Nice power
Hi JC, know it's been a long while since you did this review. Getting ready to order the Barra 1200G. Your review sold me. Don't know if you'd remember exactly what "head size" those .22 H&N Field Target Trophy pellets you used for the accuracy test. If you don't have that recorded, what size head would you recommend to start with....Midway USA has 3: 5.53mm, 5.54mm, 5.55. Thanks for any advice. I'm new to the spring air/NP rifles. Bought a little Crosman Tyro springer (.177) for my grandson over a year ago and it is absolutely, remarkably accurate.
Thanks again. Love your channel
Also JC, I see that Gamo has a new
.25 caliber break barrel! My question is, will you be doing a review on it. I am very interested in it and, I would like to know what you think of it!
Martin, as soon as I can get my hands on one. I am in the process of testing the new Gen3 Swarm Magnum. I will have that out in a few weeks. Thanks again for tuning in 👍🏻
@@AirgunDetectives Doesn't come with sights most are complaining about FYI .😁
Hello JC, really enjoyed this review. I was wondering how this gun has been holding up. I'm thinking of getting it but a little skeptical of how the little grub screw can hold the barrels in place without loosening up. maybe a little loctite?
Love its design, it's a shame I can't find it in europe... Two barrels for 2 different calibers for less then 200$ is crazy.
Barra, put open sights on this rifle and you have a deal.
I think I’m sold. Was going to go with the Gamo Whisper 10X, but love the look of the camo and dual barrel. What scope did you mount on it?
Just bought mine my crosman was getting lonely n now I have a new addiction
Awesome job great shooting, what scope is that n what magnum rifle break barrel wud you recommend me for hunting?
That is a BSA Outlook 3-9 x 40. Designed for air rifles. In a few weeks I have a video coming out on a new Magnum Breakbarrel that is perfect for hunting. Happy Shooting 👍🏻
Is there a specific hold that gas ram air rifles may prefer? I had really crazy groupings with light or artillery holds. The groups didn't tighten up until I gripped and pulled the rifle firm to the shoulder.
Jc , do you use a optical bore sight to sight in your rifles ?
Thanks neat kit gun there .
😎👍🏻
No, I just dial them in...The higher quality rifle, the easier it is 😉👍
@@AirgunDetectives ok thanks JC .
Interesting Webley and Scott produced multi barrel guns in the shape of the service pre world war two and the Webley Hawk in the 1970's, others have tried this idea since, of all these designs the prewar service from a barrel attachment point of view was head and shoulders above all of the designs that have subsequently followed. To add to a multi barrel airguns problems the action will need to be set for one caliber a .177 action set for any one countries legal limit USA not included will produce illegal power levels in the larger calibers. this means that the actions power level needs to be set at the largest caliber available for the gun meaning as you drop down through the calibers the power levels will drop off.
Margaritas and Air Guns, what could be better?
And with a wife being a former bartender, it works out well! 🤣👍
I'd love wood stock on it
Can I change the trigger on my own ? Please I need to change it!!
Have you tried mounting your bipod to this gun yet? I bought this gun and am considering purchasing one of your bipods.
Question. Do you edit out the misses you had in your 5 target sequence? Or did you send 5 pellets, and hit 5 targets, with no misses?
Where can i get a good scope like this one in the video?
How does this compare to the gamo?hatsan?ruger?
Good review...Scratch that. Yur the ONLY reviewer I watch cuz of the format you use. (^_^)
Gonna take a pass on this Barra even tho the barrel swap is on my wish list.
I can't use any rifle/pistol with a scope. The "pests" seem to only appear in no light or low light conditions. Stuck using iron sights and a headlamp or the fiber optic ones but with glow-in-the-dark paint for visibility/contrast. (_Oo)
I appreciate you tuning in and thanks for the comments. It seems like less and less air rifles have iron sights these days. You could always mount a red dot or even a laser which would be great at night.
👍👍 nice
Thanks for watching!!
This may have won me over 😅
Hey does anyone know if this has a metal or polymer trigger?
Metal trigger 😉👍🏻
@@AirgunDetectives Thanks JC!!
What to do when the barrel get stuck
What size is the o ring in breach
if 725fps with h&n ft ,what about barracuda 15? how many fps it will get?
My only question about Barra is their customer support. the web site doesnt give you a customer service number like Crosman does. and to return a barra that is defective, you have to have all the stickers and tags and original packaging included. If anyone has any insight on this please share. If something breaks, i want to be able to buy replacement parts.
Barra is a smaller, newer airgun company, and I know the CEO personally. They will go the extra step to take care of you. There are many who have tried to take advantage, so they do have required steps on returns and exchanges. They are a great group of guys. 😉👍🏻
@@AirgunDetectives I went ahead and ordered one based on your thorough review. I appreciate the time and effort you put in to discuss the rifle and what it can do. I give Crosman kudos for having a 5 year warranty on thier nitro piston. I hope this Barra holds up. thanks.
My only question is will it take down groundhogs at 50 yards
I would like to try using "Red Dot" and LASER sights.
You say it has "11mm scope mounts". Can you please provide details?
I haven't seen even ONE manufacturer/seller provide sight mounting details/specs in the sales literature/product pages, nor in online reviews I've so far watched. They all seem to assume everyone already knows what kind of mounting system is used on pellet rifles.
For example, is it a Weaver or Picatinny rail system? (approximately 10-11 or 20-21.7mm widths)
Are they a totally different kind of "standard" pellet rifle mount? Is it standardized between manufacturers or do they each use proprietary systems so you have to buy their scopes?
I have zero experience with pellet and BB rifles and finding detailed info on their sight mounting system(s) is NOT easy.
If it's not a Picatinny rail, do you think a commonly available Picatinny rail can be mounted to it using the existing scope mounts? (One can buy packages of Picatinny or Weaver rails of various lengths on various web sales sites. Depending on length they usually have 2 or 3 mounting holes. Can drill holes in different locations if needed. These add-on sight mounting rails are fairly inexpensive.)
can you tell me the best way to zero my scope? this is my first rifle ,thanks
Do Not purchase any Pinty products (they went downhill since this video), but watch the video. This will help you set up your scope ruclips.net/video/XF1nQwsUJRg/видео.html
Does the 177 barrel shoot bbs?
No...pellets only👍🏻
How many shots until you need to refill the gas,
Will this kill a groundhog?
Affirmative!
No iron sights? Man, air guns have really degraded in quality.