Umarex benjimin gunner vs umarex zelos

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New user to here , Just got an email for air gun depot

Benjimin gunner vs umarex zelos Which one to choose if Bejimin Gunner MSRP 999.99 Onsale for $499.99 and is $100 lower than Umarex Zelos 599.99 MSRP


Under research Bejimin Gunner is 2022 model and Umarex Zelos is 2024 newer model/

Benjimin Gunner has AR 1 5 adjustable stock

Umarex Zelos is a Bull Pup Non Adjustable stock

Whats other pros and cons


Thanks
 
Hi Everyone

New user to here , Just got an email for air gun depot

Benjimin gunner vs umarex zelos Which one to choose if Bejimin Gunner MSRP 999.99 Onsale for $499.99 and is $100 lower than Umarex Zelos 599.99 MSRP


Under research Bejimin Gunner is 2022 model and Umarex Zelos is 2024 newer model/

Benjimin Gunner has AR 1 5 adjustable stock

Umarex Zelos is a Bull Pup Non Adjustable stock

Whats other pros and cons


Thanks
You can buy a Umarex Zelos for about $408 plus shipping with no tax.
Zelos .22

Zelos 25

I bought my .22 Zelos from Dack Outdoors:
Dack Outdoors has no tax and today has free shipping over $250 with a coupon that will popup.

I like the Zelos so much that I want to buy a .25 too.
 
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For half off I’d go with the Gunnar, I have zero interest with anything umarex. Benjamin is good value, good CS for me.
Crosman has the best customer support in the business.
Crosman also has some of the most expensive PCPs for what the offer.

Gunnar is just a Kral made PCP very similar to any other Kral PCP (NP03, Puncher, etc).
Kral also makes the Akela, Kratos and Cayden sold by Crosman.

I have 2 Kral NP03, which are decent but have short useable shot strings.
Still I like them a short light carbines, but I paid only $250 each.

On the other hand the Gunnar seems to be big and heavy, similar to Kratos.

The many Kral experts on this forum wil hopefuly give us their opinions.
 
It is not even regulated but it has a big air bottle to compensate.
Negative, the Gunnar has a regulator, although it is not externally adjustable. The bottle valve lets you pull the bottle before you degas, so you don't lose that much air if you need to play with the reg.

The Gunnar's hammer spring is not adjustable, but the rifle has the adjustable transfer port. I think Benjamin discontinued it so if you have a warranty issue you may just get credit towards a different model.

I have a Gunnar. It's heavy, but I use it off a bipod or bags. I like it as a range gun, and it's pretty quiet. I've had it apart and it's built well.
 
I stand corrected, the Gunnar is regulated.

This is the most thorough review I could find:

I read that review before, and given the big air bottle was not impressed with the shot string.

For the same price, I still do not think is a better buy than the Umarex Zelos.
 
I personally really appreciate Nate and his channel (Airgun Channel). One of the few anymore that puts out a steady stream of regular content containing really nice products. I can imagine that it is a lot of work. When you make regular videos and content you are going to say things that maybe aren’t quite right or what everyone agrees with. The hatsan factor he reviewed shot really well. What’s a person supposed to say 🤷‍♂️.
 
Crosman has the best customer support in the business.
Crosman also has some of the most expensive PCPs for what the offer.

Gunnar is just a Kral made PCP very similar to any other Kral PCP (NP03, Puncher, etc).
Kral also makes the Akela, Kratos and Cayden sold by Crosman.

I have 2 Kral NP03, which are decent but have short useable shot strings.
Still I like them a short light carbines, but I paid only $250 each.

On the other hand the Gunnar seems to be big and heavy, similar to Kratos.

The many Kral experts on this forum wil hopefuly give us their opinions.

I am pretty sure the Gunnar is a Reximex Nyx.