- Gamo Rocket IGT air rifle
- IGT (inert gas technology) gas piston
- Breakbarrel
- Single-shot
- 2-stage adjustable Smooth Action Trigger (SAT)
- All-weather ambidextrous stock with REALTREE Hardwoods Green camo pattern
- Dual raised cheekpieces
- 11mm scope dovetails
- Fluted polymer barrel jacket
- Rubber buttpad
- Manual safety
- Incl. PBA Platinum pellets, 4x32 scope & mount (no open sights)
Here are the benefits of a gas-piston over a spring-piston powerplant:
- Smoother cocking
- Smoother shooting
- No spring torque
- No spring fatigue, even if you leave it cocked for hours
- Functions perfectly in cold weather
- Lasts longer than a metal spring
If you hunt, the Gamo Rocket with a gas piston might be a better choice than a rifle with a coiled metal mainspring. This is especially true if you live in a cold climate, where the lube on metal mainsprings will thicken as the temps drop and cause your rifle not to function as expected.
Whether you hunt small game or just shoot garden pests off your porch, the Gamo Rocket IGT air gun is perfect for the job. It might become your go-to gun for pest control.
Item Description
GA-REDACTED4 [PY-2763-5400]REALTREE camo hardwoods green stock, 4x32 scope, mount, IGT gas piston, Smooth Action Trigger.
1300 fps w/PBA ammo, 1000 fps w/lead
Caliber | 0.177" (4.5mm) |
Max Velocity | 1300 fps |
Stock | Synthetic |
Grip | Ambi |
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Things I liked: This was my first gas piston rifle, I have two other Gamo rifles. The big cat 1200 and the nitro 17.I like the power of the gas piston and the S.A.T. trigger. I shoot the predator polymag pellets in the big cat and tried them in the rocket. They did not shoot to great in the rocket, so I bought the JSB match diabolo exact heavy 10.34 gr. and these shot great in the rocket.
Things I would have changed: The scope
What others should know: Can't think of anything.