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title: "Ruger Air Hawk Break Barrel"
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# 1200 fps velocity Spring-piston break barrel 4x32mm precision scope Ruger Air Hawk Break Barrel

**Brand:** umarex
**Price:** 103.68 OMR
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Lock, Aim, Dominate – The Air Hawk Never Misses!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ruger Air Hawk Break Barrel by umarex
- **How much does it cost?** 103.68 OMR with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- umarex enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted umarex brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Safety First:** Equipped with an automatic safety and rubber recoil pad for secure, comfortable shooting.
- • **Durable & Reliable:** Robust metal barrel and frame with a single-shot spring piston mechanism built to last.
- • **Enhanced Targeting:** Includes a 4x32mm air rifle scope with fiber optic sights for crystal-clear aiming.
- • **Precision at High Velocity:** Shoots .177 caliber pellets up to 1200 fps for unmatched accuracy and power.
- • **Ambidextrous Hardwood Stock:** Sleek, ergonomic design fits both right- and left-handed shooters comfortably.

## Overview

The Ruger Air Hawk Break Barrel .177 Caliber Pellet Gun combines high-velocity shooting at 1200 fps with precision fiber optic sights and a 4x32mm scope. Its ambidextrous hardwood stock and automatic safety make it ideal for both right- and left-handed users seeking reliable, accurate air rifle performance in a sleek, durable design.

## Description

This Ruger® Air Hawk .177 caliber air rifle was tested by Hard Air Magazine and designated as a Hard Air Magazine Gold Award airgun based on their rigorous testing process. The Ruger® Air Hawk is a 1000 feet per second pellet rifle with a single-shot cocking mechanism. This spring powered break barrel airgun has a rifled blued barrel and is crafted with dark hardwood that is sleekly formed into an ambidextrous stock suitable for both right- and left-hand shooters. The Air Hawk air rifle is equipped with fiber optic sights. When you shoulder this Ruger® Air Rifle, you'll notice a comfortable grip, a conveniently placed automatic safety and a rubber recoil pad. The Ruger® Air Hawk also comes with a 4x32 air rifle scope that is made to withstand the double recoil action produced by air rifles. Ruger® branded products are manufactured by UMAREX under license from Sturm, Ruger & Co, Inc.

Review: Powerful Air Rifle - I ordered the .177 cal break barrel and it arrived on time and was neatly packed in the box and inside another box as well. The scope is packed in its own box with the mounting hardware. After I mounted the scope on it and shot it for the first time, the projectile hit about five inches high at 50 yards. The windage was right on. I adjusted the elevation to make the projectile hit lower and sighted it in at 50 yards. It seems like an ideal range for that rifle. The very first shot surprised me. It sounded just a little shy of a .22 cal rimfire and I could hear the pellet hit the target almost immediately after I pulled the trigger. I could tell it has power although the pellet only made a small indentation in the piece of compressed engineered wood I shot at (I think it used to be an old skateboard at one time). It's loud for a pellet rifle but I like that cause it gives a pretty good indication of how powerful it shoots just by the sound. It boasts 1000 fps using lead pellets and 1200 fps with alloy pellets (that's what I was using). And although I did not attempt to measure the accuracy of the speed, I believe it was over 1000 fps just by how fast the sound of the pellet hitting the board echoed back. It was almost immediate. It's not a wimpy rifle and it takes some strength to break the barrel. The only negative thing I could think of saying about the experience is how much time it takes to break the barrel and put the next projectile in the little hole and then but the barrel back in position to shoot again and take it off safety. For target practice, I could live with it, but if I was hunting small varmints, the time between shots could be an issue and could result in your prey getting away if you had to take more than one shot at it. But other than that, this rifle is perfect for having fun while shooting at cans or bottles and challenging your friends to a marksmanship competition and having fun doing it. I put a small amount of WD-40 into my can of pellets and it made a difference on how fast it shoots. I can literally hear the difference when I pull the trigger. I wish there was a quicker easier way to put a new pellet in the chamber cause I have fat clumsy fingers and poor eyesight. I still haven't found a quick sure fire method of loading a new round and I'm sure I am not using the most proficient or efficient method. The rifle is a little heavy but it looks gorgeous with the wood stock and it comes with a fairly decent scope. The iron sights have illumination and the trigger pull is not bad. This rifle looks like it will last a long time as long as it's maintained and kept clean. It would also have been nice to have sling mounts, but I can live without them. That's my honest opinion. Mike V., Albuquerque, NM
Review: Excellent rifle for the price. - 7/7/18: After struggling to get a decent group with a beat up old Gamo Hunter that I borrowed from my brother, I read lots of reviews of different air rifles and liked what I read about this one. My main criteria were that I wanted decent open sights, but also a scope for shooting at small targets at a reasonable hunting range of 25 yards. I like the weight and balance of this gun - but if you are expecting a BB-gun then you will be surprised. It feels much more like a full-sized rifle. I mounted a sling on mine, and with the scope it is weighing in at 8.25 lbs. The break action is stiff, but with a little practice it is not hard even for my 5'5" wife to cock it. I do really like the automatic safety feature, and the placement of the safety - it is a little tab at the back of the "receiver" that you push forward when you are ready to fire. It is quite intuitive and easy to use. Another note - the power seems to be quite good. Some of the first rounds were punching through 5/8 plywood at 25 yards, although not all have managed to do so. The first couple shots were also very loud, but it seems to be settling down a bit as I shoot it more. The fiber optic open sights on this rifle seem pretty good, although I only shot maybe 20 rounds through them before sighting in the scope. They came from the factory set up for 6-o-clock hold, so I adjusted them to shoot center-hold, and they were quite easy to get lined up with how I shoot. Windage seemed to be spot on out of the box I had read some critiques of the scope, and particularly the scope rings, and at this price point, I was not expecting world-class optics. The rings are garbage, and one side of the dovetail mount has really rounded edges that I could see not getting a good purchase on the groove. I took a file and sharpened the aluminum down to a finer point, and then installed them nice and snug. I have only shot maybe 30 rounds with the scope on, but so far It is looking promising. I had a 4" group at 25 yards shooting from a chair and resting the gun on my barbecue (and a boot as my sandbag). I was shooting just your basic 7.4gr crosman pointed lead pellets. I will repost once I have put a good 200-300 rounds through to break the rifle in a bit, and will try some different ammo to see if I get better performance with any specific brand. Also, I will be curious to see if the scope stays zeroed. I did clean the barrel right away after taking it out of the box, and the swabs did come out with quite a bit of black residue. I found that if you break the action without cocking it you can clean your barrel without having to shoot off a round when you are done (or messing with those cleaning pellets). At this point, I am very pleased with the rifle, and would definitely recommend it.

## Features

- Spring powered break barrel action
- Sleek, ambidextrous hardwood stock fits both right- and left-handed shooters
- Shoots .177 caliber pellets at up to 1200 fps
- Features fiber optic sights, a comfortable grip, an automatic safety and a rubber recoil pad
- Includes a 4x32mm air rifle scope and scope mounting rings
- Spring piston break-barrel
- Single-shot cocking mechanism
- Adjustable fiber optic rear sight and fixed fiber optic front sight
- 4x32 airgun scope with mounts
- Automatic safety

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002N45PQU |
| Air Gun Power Type | Spring-Piston |
| Barrel Material Type | Metal |
| Brand | Umarex |
| Brand Name | Umarex |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 396 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00723364440014 |
| Included Components | Ruger Air Hawk Break Barrel .177 Caliber Pellet Gun Air Rifle with 4x32mm Scope, 1200 fps |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.38"L x 3.06"W x 47"H |
| Item Type Name | Air Rifle |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Umarex USA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2244001 |
| Model Name | Ruger Air Hawk Break Barrel Spring Powered .177 Caliber Pellet Gun Air Rifle with 4x32mm Scope |
| Model Number | 2244001 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.38"L x 3.06"W x 47"H |
| Rounds | 1 |
| UPC | 723364440014 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Umarex
- **Color:** Multi
- **Rounds:** 1
- **Product Dimensions:** 6.38"L x 3.06"W x 47"H
- **Item Weight:** 0.01 Ounces
- **Air Gun Power Type:** Spring-Piston
- **Barrel Material Type:** Metal
- **Frame Material:** Metal
- **UPC:** 723364440014
- **Manufacturer:** Umarex USA

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Powerful Air Rifle
*by M***. on June 3, 2024*

I ordered the .177 cal break barrel and it arrived on time and was neatly packed in the box and inside another box as well. The scope is packed in its own box with the mounting hardware. After I mounted the scope on it and shot it for the first time, the projectile hit about five inches high at 50 yards. The windage was right on. I adjusted the elevation to make the projectile hit lower and sighted it in at 50 yards. It seems like an ideal range for that rifle. The very first shot surprised me. It sounded just a little shy of a .22 cal rimfire and I could hear the pellet hit the target almost immediately after I pulled the trigger. I could tell it has power although the pellet only made a small indentation in the piece of compressed engineered wood I shot at (I think it used to be an old skateboard at one time). It's loud for a pellet rifle but I like that cause it gives a pretty good indication of how powerful it shoots just by the sound. It boasts 1000 fps using lead pellets and 1200 fps with alloy pellets (that's what I was using). And although I did not attempt to measure the accuracy of the speed, I believe it was over 1000 fps just by how fast the sound of the pellet hitting the board echoed back. It was almost immediate. It's not a wimpy rifle and it takes some strength to break the barrel. The only negative thing I could think of saying about the experience is how much time it takes to break the barrel and put the next projectile in the little hole and then but the barrel back in position to shoot again and take it off safety. For target practice, I could live with it, but if I was hunting small varmints, the time between shots could be an issue and could result in your prey getting away if you had to take more than one shot at it. But other than that, this rifle is perfect for having fun while shooting at cans or bottles and challenging your friends to a marksmanship competition and having fun doing it. I put a small amount of WD-40 into my can of pellets and it made a difference on how fast it shoots. I can literally hear the difference when I pull the trigger. I wish there was a quicker easier way to put a new pellet in the chamber cause I have fat clumsy fingers and poor eyesight. I still haven't found a quick sure fire method of loading a new round and I'm sure I am not using the most proficient or efficient method. The rifle is a little heavy but it looks gorgeous with the wood stock and it comes with a fairly decent scope. The iron sights have illumination and the trigger pull is not bad. This rifle looks like it will last a long time as long as it's maintained and kept clean. It would also have been nice to have sling mounts, but I can live without them. That's my honest opinion. Mike V., Albuquerque, NM

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent rifle for the price.
*by O***N on July 8, 2018*

7/7/18: After struggling to get a decent group with a beat up old Gamo Hunter that I borrowed from my brother, I read lots of reviews of different air rifles and liked what I read about this one. My main criteria were that I wanted decent open sights, but also a scope for shooting at small targets at a reasonable hunting range of 25 yards. I like the weight and balance of this gun - but if you are expecting a BB-gun then you will be surprised. It feels much more like a full-sized rifle. I mounted a sling on mine, and with the scope it is weighing in at 8.25 lbs. The break action is stiff, but with a little practice it is not hard even for my 5'5" wife to cock it. I do really like the automatic safety feature, and the placement of the safety - it is a little tab at the back of the "receiver" that you push forward when you are ready to fire. It is quite intuitive and easy to use. Another note - the power seems to be quite good. Some of the first rounds were punching through 5/8 plywood at 25 yards, although not all have managed to do so. The first couple shots were also very loud, but it seems to be settling down a bit as I shoot it more. The fiber optic open sights on this rifle seem pretty good, although I only shot maybe 20 rounds through them before sighting in the scope. They came from the factory set up for 6-o-clock hold, so I adjusted them to shoot center-hold, and they were quite easy to get lined up with how I shoot. Windage seemed to be spot on out of the box I had read some critiques of the scope, and particularly the scope rings, and at this price point, I was not expecting world-class optics. The rings are garbage, and one side of the dovetail mount has really rounded edges that I could see not getting a good purchase on the groove. I took a file and sharpened the aluminum down to a finer point, and then installed them nice and snug. I have only shot maybe 30 rounds with the scope on, but so far It is looking promising. I had a 4" group at 25 yards shooting from a chair and resting the gun on my barbecue (and a boot as my sandbag). I was shooting just your basic 7.4gr crosman pointed lead pellets. I will repost once I have put a good 200-300 rounds through to break the rifle in a bit, and will try some different ammo to see if I get better performance with any specific brand. Also, I will be curious to see if the scope stays zeroed. I did clean the barrel right away after taking it out of the box, and the swabs did come out with quite a bit of black residue. I found that if you break the action without cocking it you can clean your barrel without having to shoot off a round when you are done (or messing with those cleaning pellets). At this point, I am very pleased with the rifle, and would definitely recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Powerful, beautiful air rifle.
*by S***H on January 20, 2014*

This is a strong gun that packs quite the punch. It has a very nice stock comparable to my "real" Ruger 10/22, high quality bluing on the barrel and receiver, and even a metal trigger (not many air rifles have this feature anymore). Looking on the inside, there is not a lot of plastic in the mechanism; even the pins that hold it together are blued steel. Also note that the spring came well-lubricated and the rifle was ready to shoot out of the box. Cons and/or solutions: Note that the wood INSIDE of the stock (where the mechanism/receiver sits) is NOT protected by any varnish or stain. If you live in a wet place, it might be a good idea to stain or poly the wood yourself. If you have some stain, it's an easy job. The safety is a little flimsy, as is the trigger housing (both are made of plastic). The scope and open sights are adequate, but only just. I completely removed the open sights and replaced the stock scope with an old one made by Weaver (Weaver makes a fine scope). The rifle is now deadly accurate even at long ranges. Make sure you find the right pellet for your gun. Even though they might be the same model, air rifles may like different pellets. My rifle, for example, was highly accurate with the lead Daisy flat-nosed pellets, which many reviewers complain to be awfully inaccurate with this rifle. They shot straight for me. Also note that the gun might work better with different pellets over time as the barrel wears down/breaks in. Keep your barrel clean. It's hard to shoot any rifle accurately if it's fouled up with too much lead. It might be worth it to purchase a .177 caliber cleaning kit specifically for air rifles of this type, though there is always the old fashioned way: bending craft wire around a bore-cleaning patch dipped in solvent (but NOT dripping!) and running the wire through the bore with the patch until it comes out clean. Done correctly, this works just as well as any commercial rifle care-kit. Use wire made of a soft metal that won't scratch the bore (such as copper). Make sure your screws are tight. High-powered air rifles produce a lot of vibration, which cause the screws to loosen-up. If the screws are loose, it will make a difference in your accuracy, and not one that you want. All in all, a great gun excellent for small game, target shooting, or plinking. As with the rifle being made in China, I do believe that all or most American air rifles are now made in China anyways. If it were made in the USA or just somewhere else, people might be more lenient in their reviews, even if it was the same quality.

## Frequently Bought Together

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