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Uploaded by on May 9, 2010

Here Stephen Archer reviews the Stoeger X20 air rifle. The test gun is a combo with a 3 - 9 x 40 AO airgun-rated scope and Realtree pattern stock. This spring air rifle is powerful, accurate and easy to shoot well. It has a muzzle velocity spec of 1,000 fps. Stoeger air rifles are available from Archer Airguns and customers can specify our unique Gold Service testing if required for extra confidence.

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  • Is the x20 suppressor model actually more quiet than the nonsuppressed one? or is it just marketing?

  • Yes it is - once the gun has stopped dieseling. I've found that the .22 caliber Suppressor models are quieter from the start as the pellets travel slower than .177 caliber.

  • do you need a fire arms licence for this air rifle?

  • It's not easy to answer this question as it depends on where you live. In most US States this is not regarded as a firearm and does not require a firearms licence. In the UK (and other countries), a lower powered version is sold that looks the same but stays within the legal definition of being an airgun - and thus not requiring a fire arms licence. But in some countries, localities and US States it will need to be licenced. You should check locally.

  • Nice to see at last someone demo how to load a spring rifle 3 min 25.

  • Thanks!

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  • An even more safe way to load the rifle is: break the barrel just so the hole shows, put in a pellet and THEN load it! If you load the rifle this way, there are no fingers that are in the way that could get hurt.

  • @ArcherAirguns

    As far as I know there is a fed/ law which prohibits any state or locality to designate any air gun as a "firearm" That being said, many local jurisdictions have laws pertaining the discharge of airguns or any projectile that can cause bodily harm, EVEN in your own home!!

    In some cities like NYC and San Francisco, airguns cannot even be sold or transferred, though possession is not an crime.

    See this by E. Beeman: xxx..beemans.net/airguns_and_t­he_law.htm

  • I saw in a review by Rick from pyramydair that x20 and x5 have breech problems(their breeches are very tight and they dont accept many pellets).Is that true?

    Thanks

  • @ArcherAirguns Very nice to hear that! I'll be buying the x20 supressor one as my first airgun then. Unfortunately they are out of stock in every single store where I live (Finland) until next spring.

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