
Although it is not as powerful as the domineering side leakage of military rifles, nor the powerful shock of fire and roar when gunpowder guns are fired, guns powered by high-pressure gas also have their own unique charm. Different from the toys that people see for entertainment, a large number of high-power air guns are widely used in the hunting field in the Western world, and under the promotion of modern industrial technology, more than one or one kind of pneumatic firearm has the ability to kill wild boars and other wild animals with one blow.
Like military light weapons, in the field of modern pneumatic firearms, there have been many classics. And this .357 large-caliber Benjamin Bulldog bullpup produced by the American Crossman company, that is, the Benjamin Bulldog without a tray air rifle, is undoubtedly one of the most famous boutiques in the modern bracketless air rifle.
The Benjamin Bulldog Air Rifle has a rate of fire of 900fps, a rifled barrel, a burst fire mode, a gun weight of 3.5 kg, a total length of 914 mm, a barrel length of 711 mm, a magazine capacity of 5 rounds, the use of power for mechanical pre-charge pneumatics, two-stage non-adjustable trigger, equipped with a 145-compartment hollow inner seat round-headed Northler bullet.
The gun's stockless design configuration makes the overall body of the gun more compact, not only easy to carry, but also conducive to improving the accuracy of shooting, although the overall length of the gun is 914 mm, however, its rifled barrel is up to 711 mm long, so it has a lot of air rifle can not be compared to the range.
Instead of designing fixed mechanical crosshairs and doors on the sight, the gun made extensive use of Picatinny rails, including the top and bottom of the gun. In total, there are 660 mm long Picatinny optical guides and 140 mm long Picatinny accessory rails. You can feel free to install a variety of optical sights or other related accessories according to your needs and personal preferences.
The safety device of this Benjamin Bulldog air rifle is located in front of the trigger manually, pulls back the safety lever to ensure the safety of the gun, and then pushes forward to release. If it is a left-handed user, the manufacturer can also be asked to switch the bolt to the left side.
This air rifle is equipped with a 5-round rotating magazine, which is designed to be used to carry longer projectiles, such as the Norsler bullet. After the last bullet is fired, the magazine blocks the bolt and alerts the user to the need to reload the bullet.
The trigger of this Benjamin Bulldog air rifle has a 2-stage non-adjustable design, with a 1st level trigger force of 0.9 kg and a 2nd level of 1.3 kg. The gun is also equipped with a pair of slinging nails that can be used to attach a special strap for easy carrying, in addition to a rubber recoil pad.
As an air rifle used exclusively for hunting purposes, the Benjamin Bulldog can be used not only during the day, but even at night when the light source is insufficient. The gun comes with an exclusive kit called Benjamin Bulldog Nightdog Combo. The kit includes the Hawke Sport HD 4-16x50 oscilloscope and a BSA long-range laser pointer with a maximum projection distance of 228.6 meters, allowing you to lock on to the target with ease, and the light emitted by this device is softer green and less conspicuous in the dark.