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Benjamin BPBD3S BulldogPCP 357 Pellet 4+1 Shot Black Black Receiver Black Fixed Bullpup Stock
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The Crosman BPBD4S Bulldog Air Rifle PCP 457 - the ultimate game-changer for all your hunting adventures! Step into a world where traditional airguns are left behind, and embrace the power and precision of the Bulldog.457.
Say goodbye to ordinary garden pests and hello to the thrill of predator hunting and taking down wild hogs. This powerhouse is also perfect for bagging impressive whitetail wallhangers or venturing into the vast African plains to pursue big game.
With an overall length of 36 inches and a sleek bolt action design, the Bulldog.457 exudes confidence and reliability. Its impressive caliber of 457 Pellet ensures that each shot packs a serious punch, leaving no doubt about your hunting prowess.
Equipped with a 5-round capacity, this air rifle allows for quick follow-up shots, giving you an edge in the field. While it doesn't come with sights, the Picatinny Rail provides the perfect platform for attaching your preferred optics, ensuring pinpoint accuracy with every shot.
Weighing in at a manageable 7.70 lbs, the Bulldog.457 strikes the perfect balance between power and maneuverability. Its black receiver and fixed bullpup stock exude a sleek and modern aesthetic, making it a true showstopper on the hunting grounds.
So, why settle for the ordinary when you can unleash the extraordinary? Take control of your hunting destiny and experience the unparalleled performance of the Crosman BPBD4S Bulldog Air Rifle PCP 457. Get ready to rewrite the rules of hunting and embark on unforgettable adventures. Are you ready to let the Bulldog off the leash?