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RWS Excalibre Carbine
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Average Ratings for RWS Excalibre Carbine

  • Accuracy5 stars
  • Handling4.9 stars
  • Value for Money4.9 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.9 stars
  • Overall Rating4.9 stars

 

13 Reviews For RWS Excalibre Carbine

  • MiniPetrolHead Rank: Lance Corporal 22nd Feb 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The RWS Excalibre Carbine is the best gun I have ever owned, all my other airguns dont get used anymore just because I always reach for this one as its a joy to use, never misses a beat! Only bad point is they're not free!

  • MiniPetrolHead Rank: Lance Corporal 22nd Feb 2009

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    Looks = 10
    Accuracy = 10
    Handling = 10
    Stock = 10
    The extra equipment that it comes with = 10

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    RWS Excalibre Carbine is the best gun I have owned! I have a daystate x2 and that just doesnt get used anymore.
  • chris v 10th Oct 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    This is the best rifle I have ever used,power,accuracy,handling. I have been dropping rabbits at 40yds on a regular basis
  • bigbri 12th Aug 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I would like to know more about the filling of the gas cylinder it has been along time since he had it done last any pictures please
  • tinbum71 Rank: Sergeant 23rd Jan 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    It's very easy to put the power of these guns up to 40ft/lbs if you have the certificate. It takes about 20 mins and puts the effective range to beyond 70 yds. Mail me if you want to know more.
  • Hellequin Rank: 2nd Lieutenant 17th Jan 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I recently bought an RWS Excalibre carbine in .22 calibre, secondhand.

    I love the looks of this rifle, I think it looks quite like a fullbore sporting gun. The walnut stock is nice and the rifle is light which makes handling it in the field a pleasure.
    It's very accurate, I've zeroed mine at 30 yards and as with most PCPs these days, you can expect pretty much pellet on pellet one hole groups.
    Mine is fitted with a Parker Hale silencer which works well but I find there is quite a bit of noi ...
  • pauldr Rank: Staff Sergeant 7th Feb 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The RWS Excalibre is a very beautiful rifle that looks to good to take shooting but when I finally managed to wow.. The performance was superb the accuracy is astonishing 1 hole groups with the aid of a bi-pod also it seems to take a wide variaty of pellets although it seems to like rws field the best .. You get about 70 shots per fill wich is more than enough for a days hunting session and the cocking mechanism is ace as well it feels like your cocking a bullet rifle .. in short go buy one
  • Gopud Rank: Staff Sergeant 3rd Oct 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Have owned the RWS Excalibre for a couple of months, and have been very very pleased with its performance (previously owned Gunpower Stealth, Air Arms S200, plus few springers). It is powerful, consistant and very accurate. Have been downing rabbits at 35+yds, mainly with head shots, also stopping pigeons with a single shot. Although these rifles are not very well known, those who do own them don't generally part with them (although mine was secondhand), there are also a couple of derivatives, n ...
  • Consumer Rank: Staff Sergeant 7th Aug 2004

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I thought long and hard about which pcp to go for and decided on a RWS Excalibre Carbine. I bought the full-length version because of its shot capacity. I think that its great, but for its size when fitted with an effective silencer (The silencer supplied as standard is pretty poor and, in my view, represents a false economy if you think that you are going to save money on a decent silencer because it comes as standard.). I found it too unwieldy and decided to swap it for the carbine.

    Got the ...
  • tkdboy70 23rd Dec 2003

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I got my Excalibre second hand in a part exchange for my daystate harrier. The first thing that struck me was the amount of accessories it came with, they was an RWS hardcase, 2 spare 7 shot magazines and a silencer. You wouldn't dream of getting these type of accessories with any other rifle at no additional cost.

    The acctual rifle is a full length which is not idealy what i wanted but i have got used to it. On my rifle i have a logun silencer and a simmons blazer 6-24*50 scope. This makes ...
  • whodarezwins Rank: Lance Corporal 8th Oct 2003

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The RWS Excalibre Carbine is an absolute sensation to own and fire, with its turkish walnut stock and extremely well made metal work, many might be attracted to the well advertised webley 8 shot fx2000 but in my view this 7 shot excalibre is better... WHY, well the 7 shot magazine has a blanked off space as though it could of been 8 shot, there is actually a very good reason for this NIGHT hunters listen up, when you fire your shots off in the night it is hard to know when you have finished the ...
  • DragonSlayer 17th Aug 2003

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    I have recently purchased a pre-charged Pneumatic 7 shot MK III Excalibur with an oiled Walnut Stock,I am very impressed with its build quality & high standard of finish on hardware & furniture.
    The tooling on the stock is flawless & is very comfortable to use,highly accurate & consistent,although for hunting purposes it is a little heavier than other rifles of its class it is exeptionally well balanced even with the addition of my Webley Platinum W.A. 4-12 X 50 Low Light Scope.
    The Barrel is ...
  • GT. Rank: Lance Corporal 8th Nov 2002

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The RWS Excalibre has been my first pneumatic airgun and I'm impressed.
    I must admit that I have been sceptical about the acuracy and 'general brilliance' of pneumatic but the Excalibre has silenced those thoughts.
    Since I live on a farm it was always brought with the intentions of pest control in mind and so far it hasn't been dissapointing.
    The Gun itself is Made By FX Airguns and uses the same action as the Webley FX2000. There are a few differences, the most noticeable ones being the ...