 Welcome to the Pyramid Insider. My name is Tyler Patner and today we're going to give you seven reasons why you need the Air Arms S510 XS TDR. Reason number one that you need to check out the TDR is because of what TDR stands for, takedown rifle. And as you can see, it comes in two separate pieces. So it's meant to be easily and quickly broken down. We're going to show you just how quick and easy that is here. So you take your buttstock section, you align it with the back end of the front half. Go ahead and press them together and then you're going to just spin this dial here at the back clockwise until you cinch yourself down. The great part about this is it goes together or comes apart in right about 20 or 30 seconds. So in the field, you know, it's really easy to throw these parts into a bag or carry them in this case and get it assembled right there. There's even a cutout in the case for your scope so the gun's ready to go all the time whenever you need it. Now reason number two, you're going to want to check out the S510 TDR is this Q-TEC moderator. The barrel is fully shrouded and that does help for sure. But the addition of this Q-TEC moderator on the end from Air Arms has made this gun silent. Previous versions just came shrouded. The addition of that Q-TEC is huge, guys. This gun puts out about 30 foot-pounds or so in 22. It is also available in 177, but the Q-TEC addition is a beauty if you're a backyard shooter going after pests or you just want the quietest gun possible. Really phenomenal moderator there. Now reason number three is the adjustable power of the S510 series as a whole, but in specific the TDR. You have a transfer port style power adjustment which has five positions and you get a nice positive click detent when you drop into each position. At the most you're looking at about 30 foot-pounds of energy, but when you do choke that off you're going to be able to get this gun in a 22 down into the four or five hundred foot per second range. So you can really do just about anything whether you want to go after like rats or pigeons in an enclosed space and you don't want to over penetrate or if you're looking to stretch this gun's legs and shoot long range. Now reason number four to check this out is that excess model. Now in the U.S. here those excess guns that means it's regulated. Now this is the first iteration of the TDR that has a regulator in it and let me tell you guys it's going to offer you a ton of consistency and a few more shots than TDRs of years past. Regulators really a long time coming for Air Arms. We've talked about it in past reviews of their guns, but to see it in addition to the TDR in the smaller platform is really fantastic and I think a lot of you guys were asking for it all along. Air Arms has delivered and we now have a regulated TDR. Reason number five is the side lever action. Now Air Arms was really one of the first PCP manufacturers to move everything over to a side lever and they do a fantastic job of it. It is just so smooth and easy to operate. As you can see it there it's just so easy and really a phenomenal system. One they have really stuck to and done a great job with over the years. It's so good they really haven't needed to change it and super easy to get that quick follow up and you don't even have to move your cheek weld when you're on target which is really phenomenal. They've done a great job with this system. It's going to make your shooting a little bit smoother, a little bit easier. Love the side lever. Now reason number six is the stock itself. Now this is a two-piece stock system. You do have an adjustable butt plate for elevation which is rubber at the back here. One of my favorite features of the stock is the kind of magazine holders here. You have two of them. The gun comes with two. So if you want to purchase an extra you have two mags there. One in the gun. You're ready to go. That's 30 rounds on deck at any point in time. You got a nice pistol grip which doesn't have any features to it in terms of finger grooves or stippling or anything. So you don't have to worry if you have larger hands. This is going to fit you just fine. There's not going to be anything getting in your way like those finger grooves might. You have your gauge underneath inset and then you have an on-shoot style UIT rail. Now if you want to throw a bipod on this gun it's actually really simple to do. We sell a Harris bipod adapter which is going to slide right into this rail. It gives you a swivel stud and you can go ahead and mount most of your bipods right onto that. Super simple. Not a whole lot to this stock. It's a very lightweight, very minimalist and really feels great. Now if the tactical black soft touch look is not for you the gun is also offered in a beautiful walnut as well. So that's something to check out if this black soft touch like I said isn't your cup of tea but either way tons of features built into this stock. And reason number seven in my opinion the most important is accuracy. Air Arms uses Lothar Walther barrels in all of their guns and they are fantastic. Typically with JSB16 or 18 grain pellets you are going to be able to shoot roughly half inch groups if you can do the part at 50 yards without a problem with this gun. 177 is just as good. I'm kind of preferential to 22 because it offers you a lot of kind of different things that you can do well especially once you integrate that power adjuster. But not only does this gun have a phenomenal barrel but it also has a phenomenal trigger and that's going to help you in terms of accuracy downrange. Really makes this gun a pleasure to shoot. And obviously the whole package as it comes together is just really a smooth and flawless system and works phenomenally well. The addition of that regulator is only going to help your downrange potential as well. So overall the S510 XS-TDR is just a fantastic choice. And one you should check out if you are looking for a more compact PCP to add to your arsenal. Hope you guys enjoyed the video today. We appreciate you joining us for seven reasons why you need to check out the Air Arms S510 XS-TDR next time you're on the website. Hopefully you guys enjoyed it. If you did, throw us a like down below. If you disagree or thought there was anything we left out, shoot us down in the comments below. Let us know what you thought of the video as a whole and as always don't forget to subscribe. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more airgun content. I'm Tyler Patner. We'll see you guys at the next one.