How should I choose a caliber?
In general, 4.5mm is commonly used for range practice and higher velocity needs; 5.5mm is a popular balanced choice; 6.35mm is more oriented toward larger pellets and higher energy requirements.
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Product Description
P35The P35 is one of Snowpeak’s lightweight Bullpup models. With the side lever positioned close to the grip and a shorter overall body, it is suitable for users who want a compact and portable PCP setup. Its short design makes storage and transport easier while retaining a full PCP air rifle experience.
This model is suitable for range practice, regular target shooting, and compact personal setups. For users who like the Bullpup format and want equipment that is lighter, shorter, and easier to carry, the P35 is a recognizable choice in the Snowpeak lineup.
Images and specifications are for reference only. Final configuration depends on the shipped version and local compliance requirements.
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In general, 4.5mm is commonly used for range practice and higher velocity needs; 5.5mm is a popular balanced choice; 6.35mm is more oriented toward larger pellets and higher energy requirements.
A wood stock offers a more traditional look and feel, while a polymer stock is usually lighter, more durable, and better suited to a modern tactical appearance.
A regulator helps stabilize air pressure output from shot to shot, supporting more consistent performance.
FPS means feet per second and refers to pellet muzzle velocity. Actual velocity can vary by caliber, pellet weight, version configuration, and local compliance limits.
Common supporting equipment includes pellets, a high-pressure hand pump, compressor, gun bag, scope, cleaning kit, high-capacity air tank, target paper or targets, and rubber balls.