Benjamin Trail Nitro Piston XL 1100 .177-Caliber Air Rifle

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The Benjamin Trail Nitro Piston XL 1100 .177-Caliber Air Rifle is powered by a Nitro Piston Technology that provides a quieter shot, reduced recoil and greater velocity/energy consistency. These Magnum Series rifles are developed to deliver increased power with exceptional energy levels: They generate 28fpe with pellet velocity up to 1100fps (lead free pellet). The Benjamin Trail NP XL is equipped with a 3-9x40mm CenterPoint precision scope featuring an adjustable objective and Mil-Dot reticle.

Benjamin Trail Nitro Piston XL 1100 .177-Caliber Air Rifle:

  • Ambidextrous stock
  • Bull barrel (helps reduce barrel vibration)
  • Checkered hardwood stock
  • Ventilated rubber recoil pads
  • The gas piston uses compressed nitrogen as the power source
  • Is not adversely affected by temperature
  • Reduced recoil (spring torque)
  • Higher velocity and muzzle energy capabilities
  • Can remain cocked without weakening the power source (no spring fatigue)
  • Pellet capacity: single shot
  • Pellet velocity: 1100fps with lead-free pellets
  • Weight: 8.8 lbs
  • Length: 48.25"
  • Barrel: Rifled
  • Scope with rings included
  • Scope type: CenterPoint 3-9x40mm
  • Safety: Ambidextrous manual



Packaged well, no parts missing. Scope was pre calibrated ready to mount, ready to use within minutes... It is heavier than expected, harder to break. Until you learn how to break it from the top. Does kick back, and aim isn't so good freestyle. The first few rounds break sound barrier, and at night sparks like a 22 rimfire. I can get a group of less than 3 inches with a small wind to a 1/4 inch in a good day at 170 to 190ft. With the crosman hollow premium. Trying with any other pellet I get more than 5 inches. Pellet's drop earlier so have to adjust every time a different pellet type is used. Quiet sometimes, every now and then a pellet break's like a 22. I already upgraded from a quest 1000X. and the only difference is the sound and the weight. Both are as acurate, and about the same range and punch to target. Both can easily hit cans but anything smaller like a quarter you got to really work on them...

$263.54
At Walmart on 5-20-2012.