Rambo Mark-1 Air Pistol

Rambo Mark-1 Air Pistol

Rs. 2,699.00
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Rambo Mark-1 Air Pistol

Rambo Mark-1 Air Pistol

Rs. 2,699.00
Specification Detail (Typical Indian-market Rambo-series air pistol)
Type: Single-shot air pistol (spring-piston, break-barrel) (common for Rambo / Tiger series)
Brand / Model: Rambo Mark-1 / Rambo-series (varies by seller, e.g., Star Air Guns listing “Rambo Air Pistol”)
Caliber: .177 / 4.5 mm pellets — standard pellet size for Indian spring pistols
Action / Mechanism: Break barrel / spring piston (manual cocking) — single shot (typical for this price class and model type)
Shot Capacity: Single-shot (one pellet per load) (common for spring break-barrel pistols)
Effective Range (Approx): ~10–15 meters — estimated based on similar Rambo-series and comparable pistols in this class
Overall Length: Compact pistol size — typical length ~250–300 mm (inferred from similar Indian pistols)
Weight: ~800–1,100 g (approx.) — depending on metal/wood grip variants (similar to Rambo-3 listings)
Body Material: Metal body (often with wood/fiber grip) — typical in economy Indian pistols
Handle / Grip: Ergonomic grip (wood or synthetic) — varies by retailer and finish
Sights: Open fixed sights (front and rear) — standard for this class
Freebies / Inclusions: Some sellers include pellets, sound cork, or holster (varies) — common practice on Indian marketplaces
License (India): No firearm license required for .177 / <20 J air guns under GSR 991 — but seller may ask for ID proof at purchase

🔧 Notes on This Model

  • Exact published figures (e.g., muzzle velocity, muzzle energy, precise barrel length) are not readily available online for “Rambo Mark-1” specifically — this is typical for many budget spring-powered air pistols sold locally.

  • The Rambo series includes variants like Rambo, Rambo-3, and similar names sold by different retailers, all generally following a .177 spring break-barrel single-shot design.

  • A listing for a Rambo Air Pistol indicates a sturdy, compact .177 pistol with ergonomic grip intended for short-range target practice (around 10–15 m) without precise published specs.


⚠️ Safety & Legal (India)

  • Even low-power air pistols can injure: always point in a safe direction, use proper target backstops, and wear eye protection.

  • In India, no formal firearm license is needed for .177 caliber air pistols under the ~20 J muzzle energy limit (GSR 991), but dealers usually collect photo ID/address proof when selling such airguns.

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