Type: Archery.
Manufacturer: Umarex.
Model: AirJavelin & AirSaber.
Materials: Metal & polymer construction.
Weight: 3.9 pounds / 6.3 pounds no scope.
Foot Pounds Energy: 34 ft/lbs / 124 ft/lbs.
Total Length: 34 inches / 41 inches.
Propulsion: 88 gram CO2 x1 / PCP 3625 PSI, 250 cc.
Action: Bolt single action.
Ammunition Type: Carbon fiber 190 grain / 350 grain arrows (Field tip can be swapped over to broad-head)
Ammunition Capacity: 1 Arrow.
Max FPS: 300 / 450.
Buy the Air Tank: AVT1099
Buy HPA Adapter: UMX2211133
Trigger Pull: Both the Umarex AirJavelin and Umarex AirSaber require that the bolts be pulled back to fire, featuring a single-action trigger. The trigger of the Umarex AirJavelin is not as short, light, or crisp as that of the Umarex AirSaber, which notably feels of higher quality.
Accuracy: Testing the accuracy of these devices will be a new experience for me. Based on information from this year's SHOT Show, I anticipate highly accurate performance from both the Umarex AirJavelin and Umarex AirSaber Archery CO2 and PCP Arrow Rifles. Testing the Umarex AirSaber may depend on my ability to establish a safe shooting range, but having ample space should allow me to test both.
Build Quality: Overall, the construction quality of both the Umarex AirJavelin and Umarex AirSaber is very solid. The Umarex AirJavelin, while primarily made of plastic and relatively lightweight, is well-crafted overall. The Umarex AirSaber, however, uses more metal in its construction and feels significantly more premium, though it is nearly twice as expensive.
Realism: Neither the Umarex AirJavelin nor the Umarex AirSaber Archery CO2 and PCP Arrow Rifles replicate any existing firearms. They are primarily intended for hunting and pest control.
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The Umarex AirJavelin and Umarex AirSaber stand out as unique in the Canadian market as legal “firearms” capable of effectively taking down small to large game without a firearms license (PAL), thanks to their design not exceeding the 500 fps speed limit but surpassing the 4.2-foot pound energy limit. This is advantageous for Canadians without a PAL who wish to hunt or manage pests humanely. Umarex offers two versions: the more economical CO2-powered AirJavelin for smaller game, and the higher-quality PCP-powered AirSaber for larger game. Both options are excellent; the choice depends on your specific needs.