Benjamin Trail Nitro-Piston All Weather .22 Caliber Air Rifle

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2010

http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=683615

A powerhouse of velocity for hunters and target-shooters alike! Benjamin® replaces the traditional spring-piston in most break-barrel rifles with a precise, ultra-quiet Nitro-Piston™.

Immune to temperature changes. Almost no recoil. All the power you want in 1 simple cocking motion with fast, easy follow-up shots. We make it easier to pull the trigger... get yours here for LESS!

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  • How does this "nitro piston" works??

  • go to*

  • why are all vids i got to are left handed?

  • whats nitro piston

  • @CHOPERUS23 The only way you get changes is pressure due to temperature, assuming no leaks is to change the temperature. So if you charge it when it is warm in the house and you go out to hunt squirrel at zero degrees, then the pressure would drop do to temp drop resulting in a drop in pressure. If the shooter goes out in the cold and then charges it, then the pressure would be like it would be in the summer. Just chanrge in the environment that you are shooting in and same same.

  • Sweet! I've been using my Benjamin 22, old 35 year old 8 pump air rifle with open sites to rid the property of destructive varmints. It's also very loud.

  • how much is the Benjamin Trail NP Nitro Piston

  • @0:14 Why do they always use GAY PELLETS? For fuck's sake... Use RWS SUPER-H POINTS, or POLYMAG PREDATORS in your advertisements... Hell, even MIESTERKLUGENS would better that the cheap shit they always show in these air gun ads...

  • @CHOPERUS23 You're technically correct, but variance in temperature, unless we're comparing the Arctic to Equador, doesn't amount to more than what I'd call trace level changes. Most marksmen wouldn't be skilled enough to even see such a miniscule difference. As for 'Nitro Piston' rhetoric, yes, I've been into adult arguns for over 20 years now and I have to admit that Crosman's advertising dept. really gave a sexier term than 'gas ram'. lol

  • Nitro Piston is a posh name for a gasram. They are good but temperature and pressure sensetive. As it's a piston filled with gas, the gas gets cooler and thicker in colder weather changing power and zero.

    Good in theory but unless the temperature is the same all year round velocity and power will change.

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