Remington NPSS .177 Caliber

Remington NPSS .177 Caliber RNP77DC
The Remington Nitro Piston Short Stroke a.k.a. NPSS is a powerful single stroke break barrel pellet rifle made in the U.S.A. (Check Discount Price Now). The NPSS was born out of a collaboration between Remington and the Crosman Corporation, and it was introduced to the World as the first Nitro Piston air rifle in 2010 at the S.H.O.T. Show in Las Vegas.

The NPSS is one of the most powerful break barrel air rifles available for purchase. The .177 Caliber version of the NPSS achieves a maximum shooting velocity of up to 1,500 fps, and the .22 Caliber shoots up to 1,100 fps. In this article, we will look at the Specifications, Ammunition, Accessories, and Manuals for the .177 Caliber RNP77 and RNP77DC Pellet Rifles. At the end of the article, you can find some information on comparable nitro piston air rifles.


See Also: Benjamin Trail NP XL 1500 (.177 Caliber), Benjamin Trail NP XL 1100(.22 Caliber), Benjamin Trail NP XL 725 (.25 Caliber)

Remington NPSS .177 Caliber RNP77 / RNP77DC History, Specifications, Specs, and Information

Model Number: RNP77 / RNP77DC
MSRP: $359.99 + Shipping on Crosman.com
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Scope Included: CenterPoint 3 - 9 x 40mm Adjustable
Made: U.S.A.
Shoot From: Left/Right
Caliber:.177 Caliber Pellet
Barrel: Rifled Bull Barrel
Stock: Synthetic
Trigger: Adjustable
Safety: Manual Lever - Push Forward to Disengage
Front Sight: N/A
Rear Sight: N/A
Weight: 6.9375 Pounds
Length: 43.875 Inches
Maximum Muzzle Velocity: 1,500 fps with high velocity pellets, 1,200 fps with standard (7.9 grain) pellets
Action: Break Barrel
Powered By: Nitrogen Gas Piston
Uses: Target Shooting, Small Pest Control, Large Pest Control, Small Game Hunting
Recommended Maintenance: To ensure optimum, uniform power and performance on your NPSS, crosman recommends the use of Crosman RMCOIL Silicone Chamber Oil every few hundred shots as instructed in the NPSS Owner's Manual (see below for link to manual)


.177 Caliber Ammunition and Pellets for the Remington NPSS

Crosman recommends only the use of Benjamin and Crosman brand .177 Caliber Pellets in the RNP77 / RNP77DC. The pellets are designed for optimum compatibility with this air rifle.  The best .177 Caliber Pellets for the NPSS are the Model 177DB 7.9 Grain Crosman Premier Domed Field Target Pellets.

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Crosman Nitro Venom - .177 Caliber/1200 FPS Nitro Piston Break Barrel Pellet Air Rifle
The Crosman Nitro Venom was introduced in 2011 as an affordable Nitrogen Piston Break Barrel Air Rifle. The Nitro Venom can be purchased in a 1200 fps .177 Caliber or a 950 fps .22 caliber. The Nitro Piston Technology in the Nitro Venom's powerplant delivers this power with 70% less noise and reduced recoil.
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Benjamin Trail NP XL 1500
Crosman Benjamin Trail NP XL 1500 .177 Caliber Nitro Piston Air Rifle with Hardwood Stock (Includes 3-9 X 40mm Scope)
The Benjamin Trail NP XL 1500 is a powerful single shot break barrel air rifle that a achieves a maximum velocity of 1,500 fps with high velocity pellets and 1,250 fps with standard 7.9 grain .177 Cal Pellets. The Trail NP Series is made with a hardwood stock and powered by a Nitrogen Piston.

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Helpful Links - Manual for the Remington Nitro Piston Short Stroked RNP77 / RNP77DC

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⇒ Remington NPSS RNP77 / RNP77DC Manual ⇐
Reading the Remington NPSS manual is an important and necessary step to ensuring that you are getting most out of your Air Gun. The manual has all of the information you need to maintain your air gun and ensure your safety. Always read your air gun's manual.

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