The Umarex Hammer PCP air rifle delivers big bore performance with .50 caliber projectiles capable of taking large game at extended ranges. This pre-charged pneumatic system generates exceptional power levels that rival traditional powder-burning firearms while maintaining the convenience of compressed air operation.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard air rifles limited to small game, the Hammer generates over 700 foot-pounds of energy at the muzzle. The .50 caliber bore diameter accommodates heavy projectiles up to 550 grains, creating devastating terminal performance on target. The 4,500 PSI fill pressure provides consistent shot-to-shot velocity across multiple firing cycles before requiring refill.
Key Features
- Pre-charged pneumatic system with 4,500 PSI maximum fill pressure
- Two-shot magazine capacity with .50 caliber projectile compatibility
- Black anodized aluminum barrel and receiver construction
- OD Green synthetic fixed stock with tactical ergonomics
- AR-style Magpul grip for familiar handling characteristics
- Side-lever action for rapid follow-up shots
- Integrated Picatinny rail system for optics mounting
Field performance demonstrates consistent accuracy at hunting distances with proper projectile selection. The regulated air system maintains velocity consistency shot after shot, critical for ethical hunting applications. Weather-sealed components resist moisture infiltration during extended outdoor use. The synthetic stock materials withstand temperature extremes without warping or cracking.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: .50 caliber air rifle
- Action: Side-lever pre-charged pneumatic
- Magazine Capacity: 2 rounds
- Stock: Fixed synthetic in OD Green finish
- Barrel/Receiver: Black anodized aluminum
- Grip: AR-style Magpul compatible
- Rail System: Integrated Picatinny top rail
- Fill Pressure: 4,500 PSI maximum
- Country of Origin: Germany
The Hammer represents serious airgun technology for hunters requiring maximum power in a compressed air platform. Professional guides and experienced hunters recognize the advantages of high-pressure air systems for consistent performance without powder fouling or weather sensitivity concerns.