Airgun Shooter

SWEDISH DELIGHT

KEY SPECS

SUPPLIED BY: Sportsman Gun Centre (sportsmanguncentre.co.uk)

MAKER: FX, Sweden (fxairguns.com)

MODEL: Dreamline Classic Walnut

PRICE: £899.99

TYPE: Sidelever-action, regulated modular PCP

CALIBRE: .177 (tested) and .22

OVERALL LENGTH: 970mm

LENGTH OF PULL: 356mm

BARREL LENGTH: 500mm

WEIGHT: 2.4kg (without scope)

TRIGGER: Two-stage adjustable

SAFETY: Resettable switch

POWER: 11.5 ft-lb

Airguns from Swedish gunmaker FX tend to have a very distinctive look, and that look is usually futuristic, minimalistic and tactical – but that’s not the case with all of them. The FX Dreamline Classic, which I have been testing for the last few weeks, is actually a very traditional looking gun. Don’t be fooled by its classic sporter looks though, because it boasts some seriously innovative features.

There are numerous different models in the Dreamline range, from bullpup and tactical, to target and sporter. The guns are built around a modular concept, which means that parts are interchangeable between all models. You can swap stocks, barrels and much, much more – the gun you take home from the shop is just the starting point.

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