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.22 [Remington] Talon, High Power Gas-Ram Ratter

£119.95

  • UPC/EAN:PLU 1736
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Break Barrel Action ( Ambidextrous )
Overall Length : 40.60 cm
Barrel Length : 15.24 cm
Barrel : Rifled
Weight (Approx) : 1350 g
Magazine Capacity : Single Shot 
Approximate Power : 3.80 ft/lbs     
Muzzle Velocity : 450 FPS
Ammo Type : 5.5mm .22 Pellet
Safety : Manual Drop Safety
Safety Position : Rear of Slide
Frame Material : Alloy 
Grips Material : Wood
Magazine Style : Break Barrel
Barrel Latch: Spring Plunger
Made in : Germany
Picatinny Rail : 11mm On the Frame top
Threaded for Silencer : No
Description:

The Remington Talon (often called the Talon Ratting pistol in pest control contexts) is a compact, break-barrel, gas-ram (nitro piston) powered single-shot air pistol from Remington's UK/European airgun lineup.

It's designed for recreational plinking, target shooting, and small-game/pest control—especially ratting in barns, sheds, and outbuildings where a full-size rifle would be cumbersome.

 

Why It's Good (Especially for Ratting)

This pistol shines as a ratting tool because rats often infest tight, cluttered spaces where a long rifle is awkward to swing or aim. The compact size lets you maneuver easily one-handed or from awkward positions, and the power is more than enough for clean, humane kills on rats and mice at typical close ranges (under 15-20 yards).

Here’s why users and reviewers like it:

Gas-ram advantage: Smoother cocking and shooting than a spring-piston pistol, with less vibration/recoil and more consistent velocity shot-to-shot. No spring fatigue over time, so it stays reliable with minimal maintenance—great for frequent pest control sessions.

Accuracy and sights: Fiber optics are bright and fast in dawn/dusk conditions (prime ratting time). It groups well enough at pest-control distances for a pistol, and the break-barrel design is simple and repeatable.

Power and effectiveness: Delivers a solid "healthy number" of foot-pounds for small vermin without needing a firearms certificate. Users call it a "nice shooter" and "formidable handgun" with plenty of punch for the job.

Ergonomics and build: Ambidextrous, comfortable grip, and balanced feel (though some note it's a bit front-heavy, like a scaled-up Buck Mark). Easy for beginners yet satisfying for experienced shooters.

Value and practicality: No CO2 cartridges, pumps, or air tanks required (unlike PCPs). Just break, load a pellet, and go. It's rugged, legal for UK pest control, and a budget-friendly entry into higher-powered air pistols.

Real-world feedback is generally positive: one owner put 100+ rounds through theirs and was "quite happy" overall (minor extraction issues noted but not deal-breakers). Forum users compare it favorably to classics like the BSA Scorpion for build and performance.

 

Minor Drawbacks

Potential downsides (entry-level gun): Single-shot only, so not for rapid follow-ups; cocking takes some effort; fit/finish is functional rather than premium. It's loud unsuppressed at full power, but that's typical for a pistol this size.

Overall, if you're after a reliable, no-fuss pistol specifically for ratting or close-range pest control, the Remington Talon delivers solid performance, ease of use, and good value without the complexity (or cost) of a PCP. It's a practical "beast" in a handy package for real-world vermin work.

 

This is powered by a Gas Piston with break barrel cocking.
[It fires 5.5mm Lead Pellets for Accurate Shooting]
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