Camstar PXI Combo Air Rifle – .177 Caliber
Camstar PXI Combo Air Rifle – .177 Caliber
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The Camstar PXI Combo is a practical, multi-shot PCP (.177) air rifle built for shooters who want repeating shots, easy handling, and long shooting sessions between fills. Designed for field shooting, target practice, backyard plinking, and pest control, the PXI Combo pairs a 10-shot rotary/inline magazine with an efficient air system that delivers roughly 80 shots per fill at moderate power settings — making it ideal for extended range sessions without frequent refills.
Engineered as a PCP repeater, the Camstar PXI Combo emphasizes multi-shot convenience and usability. The rifle’s combo package usually includes user-friendly fittings and mounting options for optics, and its .177-caliber setup provides a good balance of flat trajectory and pellet availability for target and small-game applications. Verify the exact fill pressure, cylinder capacity, and published muzzle energy for the specific unit you’re listing or buying.
🎯 Key Features:
- Model: Camstar — PXI Combo
- Origin / Mechanism: PCP (pre-charged pneumatic) repeater
- Caliber: .177″ (4.5 mm) — pellets
- Magazine: 10-shot magazine (rotary/inline depending on sub-model)
- Per fill (estimated): ~80 shots per fill at moderate power settings (actual count varies with power setting, pellet weight, and caliber tune)
- Barrel / Accuracy: Precision-rifled barrel for consistent groups; combo packages typically include scope/rail mounting provisions
- Stock & Finish: Varies by package — synthetic/ergonomic stocks common for field use
- Sights / Optics: Dovetail/rail for scope or red-dot mounting; iron sights depend on model
- Ideal Uses: Field shooting, target practice, pest control, backyard plinking, and extended range sessions where multi-shot capability is preferred
- Compact, cost‑effective, and great for beginners who want everything in one box.
📌 Note: Check the exact package contents and local regulations before purchase.
