Type: Pellet Pistol.
Distributer: Umarex.
Materials: Metal and polymer build.
Weight: 1.56 pounds (708 grams).
Barrel: 5.3 inches (135mm).
Total Length: 11 inches (279mm).
Propulsion: Spring Piston.
Action: SAO Break Barrel.
Ammunition Type: .177 caliber pellets.
Ammunition Capacity: 1 round.
FPS: 360
Trigger Pull: The trigger pull on the Ruger Mark IV Break Barrel .177 Cal Pellet Pistol is quite manageable, roughly around 6-7 pounds, though this is an estimate and not a precise measurement. Compared to the light triggers typically found on real steel 22LR semi-auto SAO pistols, this trigger is noticeably heavier. However, with practice, and getting accustomed to its pressure and release point, achieving accurate shots with this pistol is entirely feasible.
Accuracy: During the field test shooting, we used lead pellets to assess the actual velocity of the Umarex Ruger Mark IV Pellet Pistol, comparing it with the manufacturer's claims. Shooting from a stable, semi-rested position at a distance of 30 feet, the pistol yielded a 2-inch grouping, slightly larger than the anticipated 1-inch grouping. Factors like the shooter's performance and pellet type can impact accuracy. The Chronograph test with 8.18 grain Sig Sauer pellets showed an average velocity of 312 fps, slightly below the advertised 320 fps. Lighter pellets could potentially increase the fps.
Build Quality: As a budget-friendly target blinker and licensed replica, the Umarex Ruger Mark IV Pellet Pistol doesn't boast an all-metal build. Nevertheless, the use of metal and plastics is well-balanced, and there's a noticeable improvement in the build quality compared to similar models, like the Buck Mark URX. The barrel fits more snugly when closed, and the trigger is now metal, perhaps indicating that the manufacturer took feedback into account.
Realism: This pellet pistol closely resembles the Ruger Mark IV Hunter edition in terms of appearance. However, due to its spring piston design, it includes a necessary hinge under the barrel and is lighter than the real steel version. The absence of functioning bolts, slide catches, or built-in magazines is a limitation of the spring piston mechanism.
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The Umarex Ruger Mark IV Break Barrel .177 Cal Pellet Pistol is an enjoyable and affordable airgun for both shooting enthusiasts and collectors. Its simplicity and single-shot mechanism hark back to the basics of shooting, focusing on accuracy over rapid-fire. Despite not being a high-end replica, it's a solid choice for those who appreciate target shooting with a pellet pistol, offering hours of inexpensive shooting fun and skill development.