FRI | JUNE 4, 2021

Team Federal PRS shooter Mike Rogan took home the Top Production Trophy at the Parma Precision Rifle Rumble with his points scored going toward the national pro series points race.
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. congratulates Team Ruger Captain Doug Koenig on winning The Bianchi Cup – NRA's Action Pistol Championship – for the 19th time in his career. Koenig finished on top in the Open Division and first overall shooting his Ruger Custom Shop SR1911 Competition pistol.
Real Avid congratulates world champion and Real Avid pro shooter, Doug Koenig, on his latest win at the 2021 NRA Bianchi Cup. Considered to be one of the most difficult handgun championships in the world, the Bianchi Cup draws top shooters from every country to compete.

Team MPA Shooter, Morgun King has been crowned the 2020 National Rifle League Champion. King had a 2020 season score of 499.30.
Federal Ammunition is proud to congratulate legendary shooter, hunter, author, mother, and U.S. Army veteran Julie Golob on her triumphant return to competition shooting. After two years away, Julie took the Ladies Title at the Flagler Cup, followed with a third-place trophy at the Bianchi Cup National Action Pistol Championship.
Bremen Butler, 16, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, made herself known at the Camp Perry Open marksmanship event by earning wins in both the Three-Position Air Rifle portion and the newly added 3x40 Smallbore match.

Leupold & Stevens, Inc. announced that Leupold Pro Team member Doug Koenig has won the 2021 Bianchi Cup National Action Pistol Championship. It is Koenig’s 19th Bianchi Cup title.
Celerant Technology participates in an educational panel at The 2021 FFLGuard Symposium this week. The panel provides best practices and advice to help dealers in their search for new point of sale and eCommerce technology for the firearms business.
Hogue Knives announced that they are exhibiting at the 2021 BLADE Show in Atlanta on June 4-6. Hogue will be showing their full line of precision cutting instruments including multiple show exclusives.

GATCO Sharpeners invites Blade Show guests to Booth #4 June 4-6, 2021 in Atlanta, GA, to discover their multiple sharpening tools. These products include various pocket, carbide, and sharpening systems for a range of knives.
Bear & Son Cutlery celebrates their thirtieth year of manufacturing butterfly knives at the 2021 Blade Show, June 4-6, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. Visit booth #4 and see an assortment of new knives, including the limited edition thirtieth anniversary butterflies, carbon Farmhand series, and new lockback Cowhands.
Bear OPS, the tactical brand of Bear & Son Cutlery specializing in military and law enforcement knives, invites 2021 Blade Show attendees to their booth to learn more about their tactical, lightweight, and fast-action knives.
The Escort DF12 uses the modern sporting rifle design and is a modular design. Its 5-piece multi-choke system accommodates heavy slugs as well as it does light birdshot, making it a great all-around option for a wide variety of game.
Galco has designed three inside the waistband holsters specifically to help stay comfortable in even the warmest months. These include the KingTuk Cloud, the QuickTuk Cloud and KingTuk Air.
HIVIZ Shooting Systems announced a new distribution partnership with Hicks, Inc. HIVIZ products will be offered through Hicks Wholesale distribution and their two annual shows.

Everest’s Christopher Carlberg, VP of Business Development, Marcus Johnson, Executive Vice President and Amin Pirani, Director of E-Commerce, are leading an important session on how Everest utilizes technology and the marketplace to connect manufacturers, retailers and consumers at the FICC Conference on June 9.
Texas-based ammunition manufacturer True Velocity released a video detailing the performance advantages of its proprietary 6.8 TVCM composite-cased cartridge currently being evaluated by the U.S. Army in its Next Generation Squad Weapons program.
Chattanooga Shooting Supplies, Inc. welcomes Adam Crews as Director of Sales. Adam has over 15 years of Sales and Management experience in the wholesale distribution market.

Management Search Inc (MSI) has a client seeking a Product Manager - Outdoor Sporting Goods. The position is in the Northeast U.S. with a globally recognized firearms manufacturing firm.
KUSA is seeking a Firearms Repair Technician. An ideal candidate will be detail oriented, have prior experience repairing firearms, and have passion for the firearms industry and customer service.
SIG SAUER introduces the P320 AXG Pro, the first full-sized P320 pistol featuring the metal AXG grip module, with the AXG detachable magwell, and paired with the full-length SIG SAUER Pro-Cut slide.
SB Tactical announced its new SB22 – a lightweight, modular chassis for the Ruger 22 Charger and Ruger 10/22 family of firearms.
SIG SAUER Electro-Optics is pleased to introduce the FOXTROT1X Rail Mounted Light, designed to deliver bright, maximum performance on a wide variety of pistol platforms.
Buck Knives is pleased to introduce the 040 Onset folding knife.With a S45VN Bos heat treated flat grind blade, ultra-smooth ball bearing flipper, G10 top scale and removable belt clip, this framelock knife is made for everyday carry.
In observance of National Safety Month, following a year of record-breaking firearm sales, NSSF and Project ChildSafe urge new and existing gun owners nationwide to prioritize safe firearm storage — and are providing the resources to do so.
The Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA), in conjunction with the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), and the Williamson County Sheriff's Department will hold a press conference on June 14, at the Cool Springs Marriot and Convention Center in Franklin, TN, at 11:00 a.m. CST to promote Project ChildSafe.
The Armory Life announces the release of the second issue of The Armory Life print magazine, complementing the daily digital content available on TheArmoryLife.com.
It’s the history of concealed carry laws in the U.S., gun rights cases that the Supreme Court might tackle, and more, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk® Radio.
Orchid LLC and Williams Mullen’s Firearms Industry Group are pleased to announce Silencer Shop as the Gold Sponsor of the 2021 Firearms Compliance Conference. The event will be held in Orlando, Florida, June 8-9, 2021.
The CMP, along with the overwhelming generosity of the Garand Collectors Association, donated $187,000 in scholarship money to 153 junior student-athletes in 2021 through the Carolyn Hines Memorial Scholarship Program.
 

Today’s feature is from our companion service, Airgun Wire.


PCP rifles will spoil you rotten. At least that’s been my story. Without all the reciprocating springs, gears, and assorted moving machinery, they’re smooth as silk to shoot. A regulated rifle releases the precise amount of compressed air needed for each shot, so they’re not only butter slick but consistent shot to shot. Assuming you’ve got a good barrel and trigger, there’s no reason you shouldn’t get just peachy performance from a PCP.

The only downside is you have to come up with mucho compressed air to feed the beast. A few short years ago, that could be problematic depending on where you lived. Unless you wanted to invest four figures in a home air compressor, you were at the mercy of local dive shops or paintball centers to fill an expensive carbon tank, which also cost you a pretty penny.

Affordable portable compressors have helped the PCP market explode, but Umarex is making the world of PCP shooting even more accessible with the Umarex Origin 22 air rifle. Well, actually it’s not a rifle. It’s more of a kit. You see, the Origin 22 comes with a high-pressure hand pump capable of delivering 4,500 psi air directly to the rifle, so you have your own infinite compressed air supply right in the box.

The Origin 22 comes with everything you need to start your PCP airgunning pursuit.

Your PCP Kit

Lest you think this is a simple marketing bundle, be sure to read the package description and specs carefully. The point of the Origin 22 system is to offer a rifle and fill mechanism that allows you to shoot more and fill less. Umarex has engineered some kind of VooDoo into the rifle’s air reservoir mechanism to allow full-power operation with less incoming air. With something called the Ever-Pressure system, available air in the tank is pressurized within, making whatever quantity of gas is present more useful. Ipso facto e. pluribus unum, the system does more with less air input required. That means less pumping on your part.

With just a few cycles using the included 4,500 psi hand pump, you get a legit full-power shot. Additional pumping won’t increase velocity or power, but it will give you more shots. With about 100 cycles of the hand pump, you’ll get about 40 shots before it’s time to refill the onboard air cylinder. The company claims the Origin 22 rifle requires just 50% of the air input of comparable rifles.

Origin Tour

The rifle itself is a solid piece of gear. The air reservoir is a full length and slender tube slung under the barrel. Paired with a polymer stock, the result is a smooth handling and surprisingly light gun that’s easy to shoot offhand. I found I liked the molded-in vertical pistol-like grip and found it easy to shoot off the bench with my thumb floating free. I like to rest the thumb lightly on top of the receiver when shooting for precision. Your mileage may vary.

A built-in receiver rail allows easy attachment of standard rings. The primary rail is standard Picatinny but an additional 11mm rail is machined in too so you can use either size scope rings.

The two-stage trigger is adjustable in three different ways, using Allen screws accessible through the trigger guard. You can adjust the overall length of trigger travel, the weight of the pull, and the over-travel distance. Using a combination of 1.5 and 3mm Allen wrenches, knock yourself out and create your personalized trigger.

Out of the box, I measured the pull weight at precisely 2-1/2 pounds. The first stage offered about 1/8″ of near-zero-weight take-up, followed by a crisp break and no detectable over-travel. I didn’t make any adjustments as I found the trigger action just peachy as it was.

The fill mechanism is located under the forend, just forward of the trigger guard. The system uses a probe fill and the probe itself has a Foster-type connection that attaches to the female Foster connection on the included hand pump. You’ll also find that connection type common on compressors and larger air cylinders. You shouldn’t have to buy any extra adapters to get the connection you need between your alternate filling systems and the Origin 22.

Shooting

I shot in the clean mountain air of North Carolina using the H&N Baracuda Match pellets — 21.14-grain round nose projectiles. Using a portable Doppler Radar chronograph, I measured average velocity of 758 feet per second right at the muzzle. On my 30-yard outdoor range (with little wind) I set up a prone shooting position using my pack and a rolled-up sweatshirt and fired some groups for accuracy. When the lack of smoke cleared, I measured average five-shot group size of .62 inches.

The MSRP of the Umarex Origin 22 system is an aggressive (in a good way!) $349.99 — and that includes the 4,500 psi hand pump — so you’re ready to start shooting a PCP from the get go. Just add pellets of your choice and you’re off to the races.

The straight pull bolt lever is smooth and easy to operate. Note the 10-round rotary magazine.
   

Specifications

Velocity 1,075 fps (328 mps)
Caliber .22 cal (5.5 mm)
Power System PCP
Tank Pressure 3,625 PSI
Action Side Lever
Magazine Capacity 10 rounds
Magazine Width 1.55 in. (3.937 cm)
Safety Manual
Rail Picatinny/Dovetail
Trigger Type Two Stage Adjustable
Overall Length 43.1 in. (109.5 cm)
Barrel Length 22.9 in. (58.2 cm)
Weight 6.8 lbs. (3.1 kg)
Trigger Pull 2 – 3.5 lbs. (0.9 – 1.6 kg)
Includes [2] 10 Shot Rotary Mags
[1] 4,500 PSI Hand Pump
[1] Pump Rebuild Kit
[1] Fill Probe
[1] Multi-Tool
 
 
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