#SundayGunday: Umarex AirJavelin

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posted on March 15, 2020
This week we're taking a look at the AirJavelin, from Umarex. A unique offering, the AirJavelin is a shoulder-fired, arrow launching "rifle," designed to take down small game and predators. With controls that closely resemble a typical modern sporting rifle (MSR), the light, air powered platform launches its proprietary, 170-grain bolts at 300 fps. Learn more about this economic archery option in the video embedded above, hosted by Digital Associate Editor, David Herman. MSRP: $169.99; umarexusa.com
Umarex AirJavelin, right hand view, white background
Umarex Arrows, two red vanes, one white, white background
Umarex AirJavelin, lefthand view, white background
For more #SundayGunday, check out our playlist on YouTube, where all previous episodes are archived.

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