*NEW* Brocock Atomic XR Pistol and Compact Carbine

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Brocock LTD in the UK has a long history in manufacturing of air rifles and pistols. Within the last few years the company has concentrated their efforts on the well received XR Series of side lever HUMA regulated rifles. Extremely popular models like the Sniper XR, Commander XR and Concept XR dominate in the rifle categories, but Brocock has lacked a good quality PCP pistol...until now! Enter the Brocock Atomic XR.

As the name suggest a power house of performance in a diminutive package. The Atomic XR leaves the factory in England as a purpose built tactical carbine. The Atomic Carbine measures only 23 inches long and can be extended 3.5 inches to accommodate taller shooters. The AR compatible stock is standard and included. Upon arrival, the Brocock Atomic XR is transformed by the American Importer into one of the most potent and versatile air pistols ever made. The Atomic XR is packed with an array of user inspired features.

The list begins with an Air Superiority Products power adjuster with a range of power settings that will impress the most discerning tuner or sporting shooter. With a turn of the wheel at the back of the pistol you can change the energy in 22 caliber from 20 foot-pounds to as low as 4 within seconds. Our testing specialist reports velocity with 16 grain pellets at 720 fps down to 250 fps with the port power adjustment wheel in concert with the ASP power adjuster. Accuracy from the Lothar Walther match grade barrel is on par with the best field target air pistols. The barrel is 1/2 inch UNF threaded to except a moderator for silent report. The Brocock Atomic XR trigger is a two stage adjustable unit with a safety that has been thoughtfully placed for ease of use. The Huma regulated action provides a shot count that defies physics. On High power the 22 caliber delivers 30 shots and on low a ridiculous 120 shots! The quick fill system includes a dust cover and pressure gauge to show the level of fuel left in the tank.

The Atomic's side lever action is quick and requires almost no effort to operate. The gun also comes standard with an all new, fast loading, 11-shot magazine in 22 caliber, and a single shot tray for target work. The Atomic includes an 11 millimeter scope rail and reach forward riser for sight mounting flexibility. High build quality of the Atomic is evident throughout the materials and design. The one piece chassis has a integrated picatinny rail for bipod mounting or other shooting accessories. Brocock is proud to offer the new Atomic carbine / pistol. This Two-Guns-in-One platform is destined to be the first choice for backpacking, camping, hunting, backyard safari and pistol field target competitions everywhere!

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She's not using the huge Bantam anymore? When she first solicited advice on what to get to replace her Compatto. She got lots of answers, never responded. And ended up with the Red Bantam, which was too big for her. Nice to see she got something more maneuverable and suited to the task. Seems like she's using it as a mini carbine... 
 
And, not being hand gunner in the Country of origin,, they put the cocking lever on the wrong darned side. Perfect for a lefty though. You want to be able to cock the gun quickly without loosing your grip. A true Handgunner would know that. Remington made the same mistake when they introduced the fireball years ago. When hand gun silhouette became popular, Wichita customs made them with the bold on the left side and left the other behind in the dust. 

At least they cold offer a change system like the Daystate Wolf examples and my Uragan. 😉



Knife 
 
Something I seem to notice - when the rear stock is put on, in the pictures, it appears the speed dialer has to be removed? Can the speed dialer only fit on the pistol configuration?

Speed dial only on pistol... there is also a dial on the carbine stock.

A little disappointing. The knob on the stock is just transfer port.
 
And, not being hand gunner in the Country of origin,, they put the cocking lever on the wrong darned side. Perfect for a lefty though. You want to be able to cock the gun quickly without loosing your grip. A true Handgunner would know that. Remington made the same mistake when they introduced the fireball years ago. When hand gun silhouette became popular, Wichita customs made them with the bold on the left side and left the other behind in the dust. 

At least they cold offer a change system like the Daystate Wolf examples and my Uragan. 😉



Knife

good point