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Macavity ARMS .22 Caliber Airgun : New kid on the block

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The Agility is going to come in a variety of calibers including .177, .22, .25 and .30 as well as two different lengths. The long version is slated to have a 22 inch barrel with the short version being 4 inches shorter at 18 inches. Speaking of the barrel, Macavity has selected choked, shrouded and tensioned barrels with 1/2x20 threaded muzzle for the included moderator. That is correct, they have included a moderator too! Although I found my example to be more accurate when it was unmoderated. The one we have instudio is the long version in .22 caliber.

Functionally we have AR15 furniture and I have to say I absolutely love the rubberized grip as well as the picatinny scope and accessory rails. The adjustable shoulder stock is nice, but found the one on the prototype to have a little play that I didn’t like (of course we change that down the road if desired). The side lever is surprisingly smooth and since they package 3 rotary magazines you will be able to spend more time slinging lead each time you sit down at the bench. Hopefully other manufactures are taking note and packaging additional mags with their new products too!

The Agility is completely adjustable, coming with both a regulator and hammer spring in the back. This is one point where we might see some changes and I will touch on these at the very end of the video.

I was pretty happy with the adjustable 2stage trigger package that comes on this. Although out of the box it was not set well. After a relatively quick adjustment I was able to get it down to an average pull weight of 15.17oz on five trials. With a little knowledge and work, I would imagine we could improve on this slightly for those so inclined.

Filling this airgun is super simple as it has a quick disconnect (Hurray for no fill probes!). The cylinder size is nice for a small compressor coming in at 267cc for the long version and 196 cc with the shorter one.

Chronograph testing shows that the long version in .22 caliber will get you 95 shots out of the 267cc tank. You can check out the chronograph data for yourself right over here. Over that 95 shots, you will notice that there is average velocity of 916 FPS using 14.35 JSB pellets, with a standard deviation of 5.9 FPS. Not too bad for an airgun that is supposed to come in at under $500.

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