Tech Force -36 .177Cal Reviews

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Tech Force  -36 .177Cal
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Average Ratings for Tech Force -36 .177Cal

  • Accuracy4.4 stars
  • Handling4.4 stars
  • Value for Money4.7 stars
  • Overall rating4.4 stars

9 Reviews For Tech Force -36 .177Cal

  • Guest 19th Feb 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Good Points: Its a cool gun, straight out the box its good, no need to do anything to it.


    Bad Points: None


    General comments: The Tech Force 36 .177 is very easy to shoot and get the sight right, i found that it was accurate and a lot of fun to use. I have tried many different guns in my time and this is one would recommend. Its not amazing but definately worth the money.

  • Guest 8th Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Overall a good value for money entry level gun. For target shooting and pest control.
  • jgfootballstar83 29th Oct 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good gun for the $.
  • zebo20 Rank: Sergeant 23rd Apr 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    In the UK, the Tech Force -36 .177Cal are labelled XS or QB 36, and are less powerful, as you'd be arrested or worse here. But it's a lot more powerful than my B3-f,and my old Webley Scott (which is as old as me)
    Stock is very nice, and fits the mech well, standard sights look ok, but I haven't used them as I took the stubby 4x28 of the B3 as soon as the '36 arrived. In the instruction manual, it explained that the oil used to protect the barrel in transit must be removed, but I stripped the gu ...
  • TNT79MALIBU 19th Jul 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I am by no means a professional nor a rookie, but the Tech Force is easy to shoot and sight in. It only took me 20-30 rounds to get my guns accurate enough to put 3 rounds in the cap of a 20 oz pepsi bottle at 25 yards. These guns are accurate! Personal preference is a well built airgun scope. Spend some money on your scope!
  • m1thumb 25th Oct 2003

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    I'm very satisfied with the gun for the price. The Tech Force 97 is an improved model 36. I got it from Compasseco with the installed spring upgrade. I really don't know how much better it is than the original spring although cocking effort seems to be more than the advertised 12 pounds.

    After I got the bore clean, off-hand groups shrank from about 6 inches at 8 yards to less than 1 inch. It still isn't broke-in yet with about 600 rounds through it. My cheaper and less powerful model 62 ...
  • samtk04. 22nd Dec 2002

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    after 3 months the spring guide broke (it's plastic) and I cannot find parts so i'll have to build one out of aluminum.
  • NS.. 2nd Aug 2002

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The TechForce 36 in .177 caliber is my favorite airgun. It is the best inexpensive airgun you can buy in it's class. It is very powerful, producing muzzle velocities between 700 and 900fps, depending on the type of pellets used, and on the the shooting characteristics of the gun itself. It is very nicely finished, having and oil stained cherry stock, complete with Monte Carlo styling and rubber recoil pad. It has no cheek piece, and has a trigger safety, so it's user friendly: I myself am a lef ...
  • E.J.L.. Rank: Lance Corporal 1st Aug 2002

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The Shanghai Tech Force 36 .177 air rifle is a somewhat short and stalky underlever with a dark hardwood monte carlo style stock and a rubber butt pad. The gun features an automatic safety that is activated when the underlever is cocked. The gun shoots at about 700-850 fps depending on the pellet. The gun is grooved for a scope and even has a crude but effective scope stop. This gun is also fairly light at 7.4 pounds though it's 43" long. Overall, this gun is great value at around $70 and so far ...