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The Condor is a unique rifle because it’s both accurate and powerful. Lots of guns can deliver a tremendous impact but aren’t accurate enough to humanely dispatch game. The Condor does both…very well! In fact, it’s deadly accurate! Plus, you can dial down the power if you’d like to shoot it indoors. Practice at lower velocities in your basement or backyard but dial up the power to full throttle when it’s time to take down critters with authority!
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For those of you who want the look, feel and power of a black rifle…but with color! Choose the Condor with a red anodized frame.
The AirForce Condor delivers from 600 fps to a rip-snorting 1450 fps (in .177), and it's recoilless! Accurate (1" at 50 yards) and powerful, this PCP offers extreme flexibility. It has a 24" Lothar Walther barrel (1:16 twist). You can also buy 12" and 18" barrels. Change-outs are easy and don't require any special tools. Built in the USA.
NOTE: The .20 cal. pellets are slightly longer than the .22 cal. pellets of the same weight. Therefore, they drag in the barrel a little more and produce lower velocities. The quoted figures (showing the .20 cal. gun shooting slower than the .22 cal. gun) are actual test figures and are correct.
Carrying an extra filled tank when shooting in the field is a lot easier than carrying a scuba or carbon fiber tank for refills.
The .177 and .20 caliber Condor has a special tank valve spring. If you plan to attach other caliber barrels to your gun, you may want to buy a tank made for the other calibers (.22 & .25 calibers use the same tank). If you use the .177 or .20 caliber tank with the other smallbore calibers, you'll experience a drop of 50-100 fps in those calibers. However, if you buy the .22 or .25 caliber but plan to also attach a .177 or .20 caliber barrel, you must buy a .177 and .20 caliber air tank. If you don't, the tank valve spring will not close fast enough, and all your air will be dumped.
AirForce Condor Red Specs
Max Velocity | 1450 fps |
Overall Length | 38.75″ |
Buttplate | Rubber |
Function | Single-shot |
Weight | 6.51 lbs |
Trigger Pull | 3.0 lbs |
Scopeable | 11mm dovetail |
Safety | Automatic |
Suggested for | Hunting |
Caliber | .177 (4.5mm) |
Loudness | 5-High |
Barrel Length | 24.0″ |
Shot Capacity | 1 |
Cocking Effort | 5 lbs |
Barrel | Rifled |
Front Sight | none |
Rear Sight | none |
Trigger | Two-stage non-adjustable |
Action | Bolt-action |
Powerplant | Pre-charged pneumatic |
Body Type | Rifle |
Fixed/adj. power | Multiple settings |
Cylinder Size | 490 cc |
Operating Pressure | 3000 PSI / 206 BAR |
Adair Moore –
It’s as loud as a normal airgun, don’t buy it for the whisper sound, and the company needs to put a barrel on the gun so you don’t have to use the scope all the time, just a normal airgun.
wyadmin –
Thank you for sharing your honest feedback. While it may not be as quiet as expected, it’s good to know about its other qualities. As for the barrel suggestion, that’s an interesting point. Hope you continue to enjoy the other aspects of this gun. 😊
Adair Moore –
Very interesting! Definitely worth the money.
wyadmin –
Glad to hear you thought it was good value for money! It’s always great to find something interesting and valuable. Thanks for sharing your experience. 😊