But wait, there’s more! The Umarex AirJavelin is a second hot new Air Archery product for 2020. It’s to be announced at the SHOT Show, hot on the heels of the already sold out Umarex AirSaber. Both shoot arrows and have absolutely no draw weight!
Umarex USA waited until the week of the 2020 SHOT Show to release its second arrow-shooting airgun, with no strings attached. The company says that – using easy-to-find CO2 cartridges and a patent-pending pre-charged valve system – the AirJavelin launches 170-Grain carbon arrows at over 300 FPS with pin-point accuracy at an unbelievable low price of $169.
Designed and priced to bring new shooters into the growing Air Archery sports, the stock is adjustable to fit everyone from youth to adults. With over 34 Ft/Lbs of energy – the level normally associated with compound bows – the Umarex AirJavelin has the power to cleanly harvest any small game or predator in North America, Umarex tells us.
The Umarex AirJavelin is equipped with open sights. Alternatively, a dot sight or scope can be added, if required.
The AirJavelin has a full-length Picatinny rail on the top along with a short section below the muzzle. Both sides of its fully adjustable stock are equipped with M-LOK slots.
Using consumable 88-gram CO2 cartridges the AirJavelin will launch dozens of Umarex Straight Flight Technology arrows downrange on a single tank. The new Umarex 2x12g CO2 adapter (not included) will also install on the AirJavelin which is handy for shorter shooting sessions.
Lightweight at just 3.9 pounds, the Umarex AirJavelin is more than a new way to shoot arrows, it is a great way to open up archery fun for the whole family, says Umarex USA. In addition, it generates plenty of energy for short-range small to mid-size hunting.
The MSRP is MSRP $169.99 including three arrows. It’s expected to be available before the end of January 2020. The 2x12g CO2 adapter is expected to retail for $29.99.
For more information go to UmarexUSA.com/AirJavelin.
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