Kral Puncher Breaker 22 (FAC version)
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:13 pm
Just got these in, to have a look and see what I think. There are a few different variations on this model and two readily available calibres - 22 and 177. 25 cal also exists but not yet available, I'm told.
It's all down to personal preference, but I have plumped for the black synthetic stock in what they term the Marine version - a kind of brushed nickel-type finish. The walnut stock, nice though it is, doesn't suit my particular needs and feels a good bit weightier, although it's only about half a kilo in reality. The stock profiling differs between the wood and synthetic versions and (again personal preference) I preferred the shape and feel of the synthetic.
Here they are side by side:
And individually:
As I'll be shooting vermin mostly, I've set the Marine synthetic up with a nice, compact scope planted on a riser to give the necessary height and then added a torch.
Here it is, festooned with the necessary add-ons for hunting.
These are very well-made Turkish guns and a lot less money than some of their bullpup rivals. Prices are as follows:
Sub-12 ft/lb
Walnut: £500
Synthetic (black): £480
Synthetic (soft-grip green): £515
Camo synthetic: £540
FAC variants
Add £50
I've yet to zero mine in, but may do a quick video when I do.
Jon
It's all down to personal preference, but I have plumped for the black synthetic stock in what they term the Marine version - a kind of brushed nickel-type finish. The walnut stock, nice though it is, doesn't suit my particular needs and feels a good bit weightier, although it's only about half a kilo in reality. The stock profiling differs between the wood and synthetic versions and (again personal preference) I preferred the shape and feel of the synthetic.
Here they are side by side:
And individually:
As I'll be shooting vermin mostly, I've set the Marine synthetic up with a nice, compact scope planted on a riser to give the necessary height and then added a torch.
Here it is, festooned with the necessary add-ons for hunting.
These are very well-made Turkish guns and a lot less money than some of their bullpup rivals. Prices are as follows:
Sub-12 ft/lb
Walnut: £500
Synthetic (black): £480
Synthetic (soft-grip green): £515
Camo synthetic: £540
FAC variants
Add £50
I've yet to zero mine in, but may do a quick video when I do.
Jon