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KRAL PUNCHER K: COMPACT PERFORMANCE AT A COMPETITIVE PRICE

The Kral Puncher K, distributed in the UK by Range Right, is the latest iteration of the popular Kral Puncher series. This pre -charged pneumatic (PCP) air rifle has a carbine design that balances performance and versatility.

Priced at £365 for the Turkish walnut stock or £349 for the synthetic option, the Puncher K is aimed at buyers who want quality without exceeding their budget.

With its compact build and impressive features, the Kral Puncher K is designed to appeal to a range of customers. For retailers, it represents an opportunity to cater to growing demand for air rifles that combine affordability with performance.

DESIGN AND FEATURES

Measuring 86cm from muzzle to butt, the Puncher K’s compact dimensions make it ideal for pest control in tight spaces, as well as for general target shooting. Its shorter length enhances balance and handling, particularly when shooting from unconventional positions. Weighing 3.4kg with the walnut stock (3.2kg with the synthetic option), the rifle keeps most of its mass close to the shooter’s body, improving manoeuvrability and ease of use.

The Puncher K offers two stock options to suit different customer preferences. The Turkish walnut stock provides a premium aesthetic with its rich grain and smooth finish, while the synthetic stock offers robust durability, making it a practical choice for outdoor use in varying conditions.

The air rifle features a rifled barrel with a full-length shroud for quieter operation. Additionally, the barrel is threaded with a half-inch UNF, allowing for the attachment of a silencer – a feature valued by pest controllers and range shooters alike. Scope attachment is facilitated by a dual rail system that accommodates both Picatinny and dovetail mounts. For added flexibility, the rifle comes with a removable front Picatinny rail, ideal for accessories such as bipods or laser sights.

PERFORMANCE AND VERSATILITY

At the heart of the Puncher K is a sidelever action with a biathlon-style dropdown handle. This mechanism ensures smooth and rapid cocking, driving a magazine with impressive capacity: 14 pellets or slugs in .177 calibre, 12 in .22 calibre, and 10 in .25 calibre. The rifle comes with two magazines as standard, along with a single -shot tray and a quick-fit connector for straightforward refilling.

Power output is adjustable, with sub-12 ft/lb models tailored for the UK market. These standard models deliver up to 80 shots per fill from their discreet air cylinder. For customers requiring more power, a high-power FAC version is also available, further broadening the rifle’s appeal.

The Kral Puncher K is equipped with a two-stage adjustable trigger featuring a match-type blade. The blade can be adjusted for height and angle, allowing shooters to tailor it to their preferred trigger position for optimal shot release.

A VALUE-PACKED OFFERING FOR RETAILERS

For retailers, the Kral Puncher K is a compelling product to stock. Its combination of features, competitive pricing, and versatile design makes it attractive to both novice and experienced shooters. The compact carbine style is particularly suited to customers seeking an air rifle for pest control or those who prefer lightweight and manoeuvrable models for target shooting.

“The Kral Puncher is a dependable air rifle at a very competitive price. The K model handles brilliantly, looks great and is a joy to shoot,” said Jake Peters of Range Right.

With the airgun market experiencing sustained interest among recreational shooters, pest controllers, and collectors, the Puncher K offers a strong value proposition. Its affordability allows retailers to target budget-conscious customers without compromising on quality or performance.

SUPPORTING RETAILERS

Range Right provides comprehensive support to retailers stocking the Kral Puncher K. The company offers technical expertise, spare parts, and responsive after-sales service to ensure customer satisfaction. This level of support helps retailers build trust with their customers, encouraging repeat business and positive word-of-mouth.

Retailers can also benefit from the rifle’s flexibility in stock options. Offering both walnut and synthetic versions allows shops to cater to a wider audience, from those who prioritise aesthetics to those seeking rugged practicality.

Specifications

Retail price: £365 (Turkish walnut stock), £349 (synthetic stock)

Length: 86cm Weight: 3.4kg (walnut), 3.2kg (synthetic)

Magazine capacity: 14 (.177 calibre), 12 (.22 calibre), 10 (.25 calibre)

Shots per fill: Up to 80

Power: 11.4 ft/lb

Range Right jake@range-right.co.uk 01423 881919 range-right.co.uk

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