@@airgunextra I strongly advise against purchasing the Reximex RP pistol. While the initial appeal of this air pistol might catch your interest, there are significant issues that any prospective buyer should be aware of. Firstly, the aftersales service from Reximex is practically non-existent. Despite multiple attempts to reach out through their online platform, there has been zero response. This lack of support leaves customers stranded if they encounter any issues with the product, which is unacceptable for a purchase of this nature. Secondly, the pistol itself fails to deliver on one of its primary promises: precision. In practice, the Reximex RP is notably poor at accuracy, making it a disappointing choice for anyone seeking a reliable air pistol for precision shooting. For those who value consistent performance, this model will fall short of expectations. Given the absence of support and the disappointing performance, I would strongly recommend looking for alternatives that offer better reliability and a company that stands by their product
Your reviews are always so well explained and demonstrated Richard. Good shooting there. From experience (I have a Regime) the barrels generally seem to need a fair bit of cleaning through before settling down .
Thanks very much Nick. I always give a rifle a good barrel clean before reviewing it but to be honest I don't get to keep them long enough to know when they need cleaning again! Good to know about your Reximex experience - thanks.
I know this rifle is made for a budget, but to have the cocking leaver way back there on a modern bullpup it's already behind the times. All the same this was a great review. For a new brand there impressed me.
Nice looking piece of kit but it seems to follow the Turkish gun makers trend of making guns very heavy. This one is 3.3 kg ( 7.5 pounds) before optipcs bi pod etc which will take it to 9 pounds. And the entire concept of bullpups is to be LIGHTER and SHORTER than rifles and carbines but retaining a full barrel. This is 3 ft long about the same as many Carbines.
I'll ask you as you have waaaaaay more knowledge that me. As my first pcp I'm after a regulated,. Tactical looking rifle that's accurate and isn't mega money being used for target work only. Do I settle on this or is there better out there? I've confused myself with the amount of reviews I've watched now. Cheers Rich and keep up the great work. 😊
Great video. Slighty off the topic of this but, i am just wondering if you have any experience with the TX gas ram models by trimex. the TXGO4 to be exact. In both calibers as i am torn between the 2, and the Crosman Shockwave nitro piston in .22. I am just getting into air rifles and these are seeming like the 2 models that i am leaning towards. TIA.
Hi. I wrote this review on the TXG01 which might help: www.justairguns.co.uk/got-gas-we-took-a-look-at-the-affordable-armskon-txg01/. What sort of budget do you have, and what kind of shooting are you looking to do? Happy to help.
@@airgunextra thanks alot. I am looking to get a starter kit bundle for no more than £230. I own an allotment and have a rat problem as you might be able to imagine. However, a couple of my friends live on a farm where i go and shoot rabbits quite often so thats why ive been looking at .22s. Though ive been told .177s have no issue with the right grain ammo.
Richard, some of the comment I think are unduly negative? Think they need to step back and look again at the complete package of this gun and its target market, Its a SUB £500 rifle IE £499…..and it has built in regulator and the extended tank? So the weight I think is respectable given its price,there are many guns on the market that yes way less some even more, not regulated OR will give you less than 100shots, everything is a compromise at this price point….is this gun for me? No….But show me a better gun of this type that’s regulated,walnut stock and has 150-200 shots AND includes 2 magazines…..I think it’s a lot of gun for its money,yes it’s not looking the most accurate of bulpups but then it’s a £500 gun…. Great show as always mate,keep shooting and shoot safe,until next time I wish you well
That looks like a nice rifle. Excellent review, Richard.
Yes - very impressive! Thanks for watching.
@@airgunextra I strongly advise against purchasing the Reximex RP pistol. While the initial appeal of this air pistol might catch your interest, there are significant issues that any prospective buyer should be aware of.
Firstly, the aftersales service from Reximex is practically non-existent. Despite multiple attempts to reach out through their online platform, there has been zero response. This lack of support leaves customers stranded if they encounter any issues with the product, which is unacceptable for a purchase of this nature.
Secondly, the pistol itself fails to deliver on one of its primary promises: precision. In practice, the Reximex RP is notably poor at accuracy, making it a disappointing choice for anyone seeking a reliable air pistol for precision shooting. For those who value consistent performance, this model will fall short of expectations.
Given the absence of support and the disappointing performance, I would strongly recommend looking for alternatives that offer better reliability and a company that stands by their product
Thank you for the accurate description with close-up of the use of the charger. From the instruction booklet it was not clear how to act.
I'm glad we could help. Thanks for watching.
Your reviews are always so well explained and demonstrated Richard. Good shooting there. From experience (I have a Regime) the barrels generally seem to need a fair bit of cleaning through before settling down .
Thanks very much Nick. I always give a rifle a good barrel clean before reviewing it but to be honest I don't get to keep them long enough to know when they need cleaning again! Good to know about your Reximex experience - thanks.
Another excellent review Richard 👍
Thanks very much Simon.
Was so hoping you would make this video. Info on this model so scarce. 👌
Glad we could help Mike!
Great review mate 👍🏻,I've found Turkish barrels like jsb heavys in 4.51
Thanks very much. And thanks for the tip.
There already appears to be a lot of wear to the magazine's ridge that keys into the receiver's corresponding slot. An expendable component?
Yes, I should think that they wouldn't last forever. Cheap enough to buy though...
Cracking review Richard, very stylish modern PCP at a great price. ATB MMMD
Thanks Max. Yes, great rifle for the budget...
I know this rifle is made for a budget, but to have the cocking leaver way back there on a modern bullpup it's already behind the times. All the same this was a great review. For a new brand there impressed me.
What does it cook. For that price having your own chef is a bargain
Can it be shot left handed with the magazine there?
Thanks very much. I genuinely didn't find the position of the side lever an issue after a few shots.
Nice looking piece of kit but it seems to follow the Turkish gun makers trend of making guns very heavy. This one is 3.3 kg ( 7.5 pounds) before optipcs bi pod etc which will take it to 9 pounds. And the entire concept of bullpups is to be LIGHTER and SHORTER than rifles and carbines but retaining a full barrel. This is 3 ft long about the same as many Carbines.
I'm with you on this. I'm not sure what it's trying to be. Seems too long and heavy to be a bullpup. Not sure I could live with the cocking lever.
It is on the long side for a bullpup I agree, but I've got plenty of others that are the same kind of weight...
The have that many models I get lost. Nice kit for a nice price.
They do have a few don't they!
I'll ask you as you have waaaaaay more knowledge that me. As my first pcp I'm after a regulated,. Tactical looking rifle that's accurate and isn't mega money being used for target work only. Do I settle on this or is there better out there? I've confused myself with the amount of reviews I've watched now. Cheers Rich and keep up the great work. 😊
Great video. Slighty off the topic of this but, i am just wondering if you have any experience with the TX gas ram models by trimex. the TXGO4 to be exact. In both calibers as i am torn between the 2, and the Crosman Shockwave nitro piston in .22. I am just getting into air rifles and these are seeming like the 2 models that i am leaning towards. TIA.
Hi. I wrote this review on the TXG01 which might help: www.justairguns.co.uk/got-gas-we-took-a-look-at-the-affordable-armskon-txg01/.
What sort of budget do you have, and what kind of shooting are you looking to do? Happy to help.
@@airgunextra thanks alot. I am looking to get a starter kit bundle for no more than £230. I own an allotment and have a rat problem as you might be able to imagine. However, a couple of my friends live on a farm where i go and shoot rabbits quite often so thats why ive been looking at .22s. Though ive been told .177s have no issue with the right grain ammo.
Sir this gun saport slugs ? And which grn slug?
Aiwaa 😘💕👍👍
Take the stock off and you will see a crude unrefined rough as old boots rifle.hopefully some dealer will take it in on trade
Does that affect the way it shoots?
Richard, some of the comment I think are unduly negative? Think they need to step back and look again at the complete package of this gun and its target market, Its a SUB £500 rifle IE £499…..and it has built in regulator and the extended tank? So the weight I think is respectable given its price,there are many guns on the market that yes way less some even more, not regulated OR will give you less than 100shots, everything is a compromise at this price point….is this gun for me? No….But show me a better gun of this type that’s regulated,walnut stock and has 150-200 shots AND includes 2 magazines…..I think it’s a lot of gun for its money,yes it’s not looking the most accurate of bulpups but then it’s a £500 gun….
Great show as always mate,keep shooting and shoot safe,until next time I wish you well
I couldn't agree more. A great rifle for the money - like most Reximex rifles. And thanks for your kind words. Rich.
pistol grip looks uncomfortable. cocking lever too far back
I guess you have to try one to know.
Quite a crack ,on fireing , not very back yard friendly, definitely needs a moderator, 😁👍
True Phillip. But you could say that about most rifles...
Looks like an Effecto Zeon rip off.