PUNCHING ABOVE ITS WEIGHT!
Airgun World|November 2019
The Editor applauds the expansion of Kral’s former PCP pistol
PUNCHING ABOVE ITS WEIGHT!

I first saw the Kral NP-O1 pistol at a shooting show – I think it was IWA, Nuremberg, about three years ago – and I thought then that, fitted with a buddy-bottle butt, it would make a seriously handy carbine. At last year’s Northern Shooting Show, there it was, the Kral Puncher NP-O2, and after having a play with it on the Ronnie Sunshine’s stand, I nodded my approval and asked for one to test. Such is the moveable feast that is the lot of an Airgun World editor, it took me over a year to pin down a test sample, and even then it was a well-used, ex-demo model. As it turned out, that was fine by me, mainly because this isn’t a brand-new model and it’s often good to test a rifle with some mileage on it. I think we’ve waited long enough; let’s crack on.

OVERVIEW

In the rack beside me as I write is an ambidextrous, multi-shot, magazine-fed carbine, with a buddy bottle inside its adjustable synthetic butt, a conventional air reservoir under the barrel and an expertly stippled, oiled walnut stock. It offers a two-stage, adjustable trigger, probe charging, and a vari-power action which is cocked and loaded by a stubby sidelever on the left-hand side of its action.

The position of that sidelever harks back to the NP-O2’s former role as a pistol, where most shooters would aim it with their right hand, and find it easier to cock with their left. In its present incarnation, the finger-contact arc of the lever sits squarely against the protruding magazine, which seems a bit odd when you look at it, but is decidedly less so in use. More of that after this tour of the Kral’s features is concluded.

This story is from the November 2019 edition of Airgun World.

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