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AGN Manul

This AGN Technology Manul PCP pistol uses a side lever and it feels great to hold in your hands. That side lever is located on the left side of the action and you’ll have to pull it back all the way before being able to rotate the magazine -that sort of resembles a revolver’s cylinder- and filling it with projectiles. The AGN Technology Manul is available for the following calibres and accompanying magazine capacities: 4.5 mm – 7 projectiles


After loading the magazine, you’ll simply have to push the side lever forward and you’ll be ready to shoot a projectile. Shooting those projectiles is done with air from the PCP cylinder that’s located on the bottom of the fore-end. That cylinder has a capacity of 50 cc and it has a maximum fill pressure of 250 bar, which can be checked by using the pressure gauge on the front of the cylinder. The power output is around 12 Joules per shot. 


The AGN Technology Manul has a total length of 317 mm and its barrel has a length of 190 mm, weighting 750 grams (unscoped). The PCP pistol comes equipped with a rear sight and an adjustable front sight, which can be used to aim with decent accuracy. But it also features a Weaver/Picatinny scope rail, which can be used to mount something like a red dot, allowing you to take aim even faster.


The grip is made of impact-resistant synthetic material and the Manul feels great to hold in your hand, as we stated before. That grip features a rough texture on both sides and there’s a ribbed texture on both the front and back. This means you’ll always have more than enough grip, so you can comfortably pull the side lever back without having to worry about accidentally yanking the pistol out of your hands.


It comes with a fill probe, magazine, O-rings, single shot tray and basic maintenace tools

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