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PRODUCT FEATURE


S510 Carbine


Accuracy and precision are what Air Arms is all about - and the S510 range from the company really does embody this. We take a quick look at one of the most popular guns around...


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he Air Arms S510 takes the proven 400 series format and gives it a new level of sophistication. This refi ned sporter is all about quiet precision. With its side-lever cocking and loading system effortlessly presenting each pellet to the barrel, it’s easy to cycle the S510’s action without even taking your eye from the scope. Accuracy is the


foundation of all Air Arms rifl es so expect impressively tight groups at all realistic


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hunting ranges, with plenty of potential in reserve. Inside the S510 its balanced fi ring valve meters the power, promoting the consistency so vital for accurate and totally dependable shooting. Hand built and fi nished in a combination of hi-gloss and satin metalwork, this is a sporter designed to produce the best – from itself and its owner. All models weigh in at 2.8kg apart from the Carbine Beech - which comes in at 3.2kg.


Product Features include:


• Fast and smooth side-lever action


• 10 shot magazine included


• Adjustable two-stage trigger with safety


• Fully shrouded match grade Lothar Walther barrel


• Built-in manometer • Optional moderator


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