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Description:
The Reximex Accura Synthetic Tactical PCP is a budget-friendly pre-charged pneumatic air rifle manufactured by the Turkish company Reximex, primarily aimed at hunters and target shooters seeking adjustable features and solid performance without breaking the bank.
Key Features
Stock and Ergonomics: It comes with a durable synthetic thumbhole stock featuring a textured pistol grip and forearm for improved handling. The cheek piece and butt pad are adjustable, allowing for a customized fit to enhance comfort and accuracy during extended use.
Action and Power: Side-lever cocking mechanism for smooth operation. Power is adjustable, with muzzle energy ranging from about 10J to 55J (up to around 40 ft-lbs in unrestricted versions), making it versatile for different applications like small-game hunting or plinking. In sub-12 ft-lbs configurations (common in regions like the UK), it averages around 11.2 ft-lbs.
Air System: Equipped with a large 425cc air bottle (buddy bottle style) that fills to 250 bar, providing a high shot count—up to 144 shots in .22 caliber or 120 in .25 at optimal velocities.
Calibers and Magazines: Available in .177, .22, and .25 calibers. It uses detachable rotary magazines with capacities of 14 shots (.177), 12 shots (.22), or 10 shots (.25), and includes two magazines in the package.
Barrel and Accuracy: Features a 14.9-inch barrel (overall length around 35.5 inches) that's threaded for moderators. Users report good accuracy with pellets like JSB Exact Diabolo, though tuning and pellet selection can affect results—some reviews note it performs best with heavier pellets for higher power tunes.
Additional Specs: Weighs about 7.7-7.8 lbs (synthetic stock version). Includes a fill pressure gauge, manual safety, and a mounting rail that supports both 11mm and 22mm scopes. It's designed for dry compressed air only, per the manual.
User Feedback
Reviews praise its value for money, build quality (better than some other Turkish brands), and shot consistency after proper tuning. However, some users mention minor issues like inconsistent factory lubrication, safety malfunctions in rare cases, or the need to test different pellets for optimal power output. It's often compared favorably to models like the Reximex Pretensis for fit and finish.
If you're considering purchasing one, check local regulations on airgun power limits, as versions vary by market.
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