🔥 Elevate your aim with the Umarex Notos – power, precision, and stealth in one sleek package!
The Umarex Notos Carbine .22 Caliber PCP Pellet Gun features a compact 11.75-inch metal barrel delivering pellets at 700 fps, paired with a 7-shot auto-indexing rotary magazine for rapid firing. Its quiet side lever cocking and regulated fixed HP air tank ensure consistent, stealthy performance, making it perfect for small game hunting, plinking, and target shooting.
Brand | Umarex |
Color | Black |
Rounds | 7 |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Air Gun Power Type | PCP |
Barrel Material Type | Metal |
Frame Material | Metal |
UPC | 723364548475 |
Manufacturer | Umarex USA |
Model Name | Notos |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.75 x 11.75 x 3 inches |
Package Weight | 2.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.62 x 11.77 x 24.76 inches |
Brand Name | Umarex |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
Material | Multi |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 2254847 |
Model Year | 2023 |
Included Components | Umarex Notos Carbine .22 Caliber PCP Pellet Gun Air Rifle |
Size | One Size |
M**E
5 star FOR THE PRICE!
The media could not be loaded. As a whole, it's 4 stars. The magazine or maybe the pin probe, sucks. It's garbage really, but read on fellow PCP fanatics. The gun is awesome, quiet, accurate and light. Why they don't address the mag/pellet probe issue bewilders me. But buy a mag from Maple Customs or Carm and it's fantastic, especially for the price, hence the 5 star review. I have pellet guns from $50 to $2200 (FX Impact) and can honestly say, no, this is not on par, or even close to $2200 gun. But for sub $250 it's fantastic. 21 full power shots 737fps w 15.89 JSB's makes 19fpe right out of the box. That's w the hammer spring all the way out. Read as...It's got more on tap! As for sound, it's the same as my stock Marauder pistol...except more powerful (P-rod shooting 626fps w 15.89s so 13.83fpe) The sound of the ping of metal spinners to your ear...well there's no doubt the Notos is smacking much harder.I bought this gun to prove to a fellow airgunner (Zak) that this gun will not compare to my P-rod...well now I gotta tell him he was freakin right...ugh. LOL The target pic, upper right, Notos w 15.89FX pellets, lower right, P-rod, same pellets. P-rod has a 3-9 scope, Notos had a red dot... Deck was stacked for P-rod to win, but that Notos is a damn close second.I'll update this review when I add a scope to Notos, but I expect it to win, being it almost tied w a red dot.Now the Marauder pistol feels better, quality wise, better trigger, can add a Donny FL Tanto easily (I did) and it's half as loud, THE MAG IS FLAWLESS, but...The Notos is more powerful, and half the money. And this thing is just as accurate...so yeah...Zak was right and he'll probably see this...BTW, get some of those bottle cap targets, the ones that allow you to fill a soda bottle to 100psi, but beware, they are shotgun loud, not backyard friendly AT ALL! But fun!
N**O
Great PCP riffle
Love my Umarex Notos .22 pcp carbine riffle.Beautiful riffle, excellent quality, easy to handle, not heavy at all, impressive power, speed and silent.Wasn’t sure about the PCP but it’s very easy to fill it with a hand pump as long as you don’t let it run out to the end. The 7 pellet magazine could be a bit bigger but can’t really complain when shooting small game.
H**.
A very accurate carbine/ Second update
This PCP carbine is highly accurate with almost all pellets I put through it. It has a lot of other plus such as built in Picatinny rail instead of the weak 11mm we often see on pellet rifles. The short and compact size is great for use in limited space. The regulator maintains the air pressure at a constant level, which I think is 1,100 psi. User can tweak it to higher pressure to get high velocity. I did not mess with it since the factory setting works great and rodents can't tell the difference if the pellet is 100 ft/sec faster. I found the sweet spot for best groups is at 1500 - 2500 psi.The rifle is very well balanced and the AR15 style adjustable buttstock is awesome.The integral sound suppressor is more than adequate to keep neighbors from being annoyed. I have got about 1,000 pellets down the barrel and so far so good.....no air leak yet.On the minus side, its magazine requires some tweaking before being able to function. However, Umarex thoughtfully includes a single-shot tray in the package. Using the single-shot tray instead of the magazine produces better grouping as the pellet goes into the chamber on a straight line and its skirt is not deformed.The trigger is two-stage and is gritty. There is an adjustment screw but I have not tried it out yet. When I have time I may break it down to see if there is a way to polish the trigger group to eliminate the gritty feeling.The bottom line is this rifle is a great buy at $270 for someone starting out into the PCP world.Update: It took 1500 rounds through the barrel for the rifle to really shine. I now am accustomed to the long and gritty trigger pull and that helps a lot. The magazine works great after four adjustments done. It holds pressure for several days without any leak. I think the barrel has also stabilized and I hardly get a flyer. At 30 yards all pellet holes touch each other. This is now my go to pellet rifle to keep the rodents under control around my garden. I have updated the rating to five stars from previous four stars.Update 10/26/2024: I finally adjusted the trigger to practically do away with the long trigger pull. The trigger is still not as smooth as my Marauder, which I use as the standard to judge, but it is definitely a markedly enhancement to the factor set trigger. It shoots 1/2" groups at 20 yards with the least expensive Gamo pellets I paid $15 for 950-count package. I now target practice with this combo.
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