Description
The Umarex RWS Model 34 P, .22 Pellet, 19.75″ Barrel, Single-Shot, 4x32mm Scope is a German-engineered break-barrel air rifle that delivers consistent power and accuracy for small game hunting and target shooting. It’s a complete, ready-to-shoot package featuring a 4x32mm scope, offering serious performance at a price point that undercuts many competitors.
Key Features
- Precision .22 Caliber Break-Barrel Powerplant
- Factory-Mounted 4x32mm Scope with Mounts
- All-Weather Synthetic Stock with Textured Grips
- Adjustable Fiber Optic Sights
- Automatic Safety and Easy Cocking Mechanism
- Integrated Scope Rail (11mm Dovetail)
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .22 (5.5mm) Pellet |
| Velocity | Up to 800 fps (with alloy pellets) |
| Barrel Length | 19.75 inches |
| Overall Length | 45.5 inches |
| Weight | 7.5 lbs |
| Action | Break-Barrel, Single Shot |
Weighing in at 7.5 lbs, the Model 34 P has a solid heft that aids in steady offhand shooting. The synthetic stock is built to handle Missouri’s variable weather—no worrying about wood warping in the humidity. Here’s the thing—the included 4x32mm scope is a genuine value-add. It’s not a throwaway optic; it’s a functional sight that fits out of the box, letting you zero and shoot without an extra purchase. The rifle’s 11mm dovetail rail also means you can easily upgrade to higher-magnification scopes from brands like UTG or Hawke if you choose later. At $314.80, this package undercuts buying a comparable rifle and scope separately by a solid margin.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is the workhorse air rifle for the budget-conscious outdoorsman. It’s for the Missouri landowner needing reliable pest control for squirrels or rabbits. It’s for the plinker wanting to burn through tins of pellets in the backyard without breaking the bank on .22 LR ammunition. It’s also a fantastic first serious air rifle for a young shooter learning fundamentals, under supervision. It delivers the power and accuracy needed for small game, making it a practical tool, not just a toy.
Pros & Cons: The Practical Tradeoffs
Pros: Outstanding value for a complete shooting system. The synthetic stock is durable and low-maintenance. The .22 caliber hits harder than .177 for hunting. The trigger is surprisingly good for this price range. It’s a proven, simple design known for longevity.
Cons: It’s a single-shot, so follow-ups are slower. Break-barrels require a firm cocking effort. The included scope is decent, but not premium. At 45.5 inches long, it requires some space for safe handling and storage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this powerful enough for hunting in Missouri?
A: Absolutely. The .22 caliber pellet, generating up to 800 fps, provides more than enough energy for ethical takedowns of pests like squirrels, rabbits, and starlings within reasonable ranges. Always check local regulations.
Q: What kind of pellets should I use?
A: For best accuracy, start with quality domed (round-nose) pellets from brands like H&N or JSB. The rifle’s choked barrel tends to be less fussy with mid-weight pellets (around 14-16 grains). Avoid pointed pellets for hunting, as they are less reliable for expansion.
Q: Does it require any special licensing?
A: No. This air rifle does not require an FFL transfer. It is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, shipping directly to your door in most locations (check local laws).
Look, if you need a dependable, no-fuss air rifle that gets the job done without draining your wallet, the RWS Model 34 P package is a compelling choice. It brings German engineering to a very accessible price point. You get a hunting-ready tool that’s tough, accurate, and ready to go. For its total cost, the performance is hard to beat.
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