The Walther Reign M2 in .22 is a compact, fully ambidextrous bullpup PCP (pre-charged pneumatic) air rifle from Umarex/Walther.
It's designed as a practical, high-performance sporter that's especially well-suited for pest control, small game hunting, and general target shooting.
Why the Walther Reign M2 is really good
Reviewers and users consistently praise it as one of the best-value bullpups. Here's what stands out:
Excellent compactness + handling — At just 26 inches long with a full-length barrel, it’s incredibly pointable and maneuverable. The weight sits close to your body, making it feel stable and natural in the shoulder—perfect for tight hides, farm buildings, vehicle cabs, or long days stalking/ roving. It’s light enough that you won’t get tired carrying it all day.
High shot count and consistency — 180 shots per fill in .22 with very low velocity variation (typically 12–16 fps over dozens of shots). It’s regulated and delivers repeatable performance right through the usable pressure range.
Accuracy — It punches out tight groups (sub-1 inch at 40 yards is routine with good pellets like H&N Baracuda or JSB Exact). The Lothar Walther barrel and solid build make it forgiving and consistent—great for both bench and field use.
Fully ambidextrous and user-friendly — Magazine slots in from either side, sidelever swaps sides (with gunsmith help if needed), and the stock is truly left/right neutral. Great for left-handers or sharing with others.
Smooth, reliable action — The sidelever is crisp and effortless. The magazine is easy to load (pellets drop in nose-first and stay put) and reliable in the field.
Build quality and value — Tough synthetic stock encloses the air cylinder completely (no exposed bottle), textured grip gives excellent control, and it feels like a premium rifle despite the price. The M2 upgrades (thicker barrel, steel cylinder) improved on the original Reign without jacking up the cost.
Versatility — Ideal for pest control (rabbits, pigeons, squirrels) in cramped or mobile scenarios, but also fun on the range or for plinking. Add a moderator and it’s quiet enough for suburban or hide work.
Minor drawbacks some mention: The synthetic stock can feel a bit “plasticky” compared to wood, and it benefits from a good moderator - which this kit has-- (the muzzle brake alone is snappy).
Trigger adjustment requires opening the stock, but it’s crisp out of the box for most people.
Summary
Overall, if you want a lightweight, short, accurate, high-shot-count PCP that doesn’t break the bank and works equally well left- or right-handed, the Reign M2 in .22 is hard to beat. It’s one of those rifles that just “works” and keeps delivering in real-world use.