Bullpup airguns are the all the rage because they’re compact and easily maneuvered in the field. Why carry a full-size rifle when a gun 30% shorter has all the power you need to get the job done? The Benjamin Bulldog .357 takes game at distances that smallbore airguns can only dream about harvesting. Besides reaching out further, take larger game and pests such as feral hogs, which are destroying American farmland. Your local farmers will see you as a hero for coming to their property to eliminate these pests. Because this Benjamin is shrouded, it’s not going to spook all the other critters after you take your first shot. Speaking of shots, you’ll get 5 in each rotary clip and up to 10 shots per fill. That gives you plenty of ammo in case your quarry runs in packs.
Benjamin Bulldog .357 Bullpup Features
- Precharged pneumatic
- 5rd auto-indexing rotary clip
- Sidelever
- 28.00″ rifled barrel
- SoundTrap baffle-less trapezoid-shaped sound suppression
- 26″ long Picatinny optics rail
- 5.50″ long Picatinny accessory rail
- 2-stage non-adjustable trigger (stage 1=2 lbs., stage 2=3 lbs.)
- Manual safety
- 36″ long
- Ambidextrous synthetic stock
- Rubber recoil pad
- 3000 psi max fill pressure
- 340cc reservoir
- 10 max shots per fill (going from 800 fps down to 670 fps and from 3000 psi down to 2000 psi by shot 10)
- 7.70 lbs.
- Foster male quick-disconnect
- 800 max fps with a 145-grain Nosler bullet (900 fps max with a 95-grain bullet)
- 200 ft-lbs. max with a 170-grain bullet
When you look for optical accessories, the Bulldog’s manual states this: “Use of 37mm tall (Absolute Co-Witness) rings, widely used with the AR platform, are recommended.” You may also use other sighting systems suited for AR platforms.
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