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Air Rifle
BAM XS-B26
TypeAir Rifle
Place of originChina
Production history
ManufacturerXisico
Specifications
Mass7.3 lb (3.3 kg)
Length43 in (1,092.2 mm)
Barrel length16 in (406.4 mm)

Cartridge
  • .177
  • .22
Barrels1
ActionBreak Barrel, spring loaded, piston driven
Muzzle velocity800 ft/s (240 m/s) with 7.9gr pellet, 650 ft/s (200 m/s) with 14.3gr pellet
SightsTRUGLO Fiber Optic Sights, 11mm dovetail for scopes
References

The BAM XS-B26 is a Chinese copy of the Beeman R9. It is available in two calibers: .177 and .22. It is a break barrel type air rifle.

The 26 in B26 is for 26 mm chamber, but it never went into production at 26 mm. It has a 25 mm chamber. The Beeman R9 has 26 mm, where the B26 does not have the 26 mm chamber.

Now Bam B26 is 26 mm chamber.

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