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.177 [Česká Zbrojovka] Slavia Model 612, Ultra Rare

£165.00

  • UPC/EAN:PLU CZEC
 STORE COLLECTION ONLY WITH ID 18+  
Spring Powered  ( Break Barrel )
Condition : Minimal Wear
Overall Length : 83.00 cm 32.68" inches       
Barrel Length : 30.00 cm 11.81" inches
Weight (Approx) 2400 g 5.291 lbs
Cocking System : Break Barrel
Anti-Bear Trap : No
Magazine Capacity : Single shot
Ammo Type : 4.5mm .177 Pellet, Darts, BB
Approximate Power : 2.00 ft/lbs
Safety Catch : None
Stock Material  : Beech
Stock Type  : Ambidextrous
Butt Pad : None
Sling Swivel Studs : None
Made in : Czech Slovakia
 Description: 

The Slavia 612 is a vintage break-barrel, spring-piston airgun produced by Česká Zbrojovka in Czechoslovakia from 1955 to 1969, designed primarily as a youth-oriented rifle for short-range target shooting and plinking. With a compact 32–33-inch frame and a lightweight build of around 4–5 lbs, it was ideal for young or novice shooters. Available in .177 (4.5mm) caliber, it typically features a smoothbore barrel optimized for lead balls, darts, or bolts, though some rifled versions exist for pellets. Its low muzzle velocity of approximately 74 m/s (242–405 fps depending on ammunition) and simple open sights make it best suited for 8-meter ranges, as recommended by its 1961 manual.


The Slavia 612’s design emphasizes simplicity and durability, with a metal body and a beech wood or synthetic stock. It cocks via a break-barrel mechanism opening at 125 degrees, though its breech seal can leak air, slightly reducing efficiency. The airgun excels at dart shooting, capable of deep penetration into sisal dartboards, but its accuracy with pellets is limited due to the loose bore fit designed for BBs and darts. Exported globally, sometimes as the “Regent Pellet Rifle,” it was affordable (originally ~$7.88) and widely used for training, competing with similar models like the Dianawerk Model 15.


Today, the Slavia 612 is a collectible airgun, valued at $50–$200 depending on condition, with pristine examples fetching higher prices. Spare parts are available through European suppliers like SEM Hunting and Shooting, though sourcing can be challenging outside the EU. Its nostalgic appeal and historical significance make it popular among collectors and enthusiasts, particularly for casual dart shooting or teaching marksmanship.

WE SERVICE ALL OUR SECOND HAND RIFLES UPON ARRIVAL TO ENSURE ULTIMATE SATISFACTION. THIS CAN SOMETIMES INCLUDE REPLACING SEALS, PARTS SUCH AS TRIGGERS, PINS AND OR INCLUDE REMOVING MARKS FROM WOOD / STOCKS.

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  This rifle is powered by a spring that is compressed when breaking the barrel. Upon firing, the spring tension is released
[This mechanism is extremely reliable, generally lasting years before maintenance is required]

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