Remington Tyrant Review — Bold Design, Budget Price
The Remington Tyrant is a spring-powered break-barrel air rifle. A full-length synthetic shroud dominates the profile and adds a bold look . The ambidextrous synthetic stock has a rubber butt pad and stippled grip areas . Available in .177 and .22 calibre, the Tyrant comes as a complete starter kit. You get a 4×32 scope and mounts in the box . The rifle weighs 3.3kg and measures 107cm overall . For beginners and budget-conscious shooters, the Tyrant offers genuine value.
Remington Tyrant UK — Synthetic, Camo, Wood and Tactical Stocks
The Tyrant comes in several stock options to suit different tastes. The synthetic black model has an ambidextrous polymer stock . The camo version features a durable, weather-resistant camouflage finish . A wood stock version is also available for shooters who prefer traditional styling . The Remington Tyrant Tactical model features a modern tactical stock design . All variants include the same break-barrel action and scope package. The rifle produces approximately 11 ft/lb of muzzle energy, keeping it UK legal without a firearms certificate .
Remington Tyrant Power — Spring and Gas Piston Models
There are two power variants of the Tyrant. The standard model uses a spring-piston powerplant. The Gas Piston version offers smoother shooting cycles and reduced recoil compared to traditional springs . The Gas Piston also has a longer lifespan with less maintenance . Cocking effort is approximately 35 lbs on the gas piston model . The rifle achieves velocities around 550-570 fps with standard .177 pellets . The bull barrel design reduces barrel whip and enhances accuracy .
Remington Tyrant Problems — Honest Owner Feedback
The Tyrant has several known issues worth discussing. The included 4×32 scope is basic. One expert reviewer described the finish on the metalwork as “budget end” . The action can sound harsh with a metallic clatter on firing . The trigger is a pseudo two-stage affair with no adjustment covered in the manual . Some retailers list the Tyrant as gas piston, while others list it as spring-powered. Check the specific model before buying. The barrel needs a sharp jolt down to break it open on some examples . The polymer stock on the standard model can feel less durable than wood alternatives.
Remington Tyrant Accuracy — What Experts Found
In expert testing by Gun Mart, the Tyrant produced acceptable accuracy for its price point. The test rifle favoured Air Arms Diabolo Field pellets. A 10-shot string produced velocities from 546 to 569 fps, a total spread of just 23 fps . The average energy was 11 ft/lb, keeping the rifle within UK legal limits. Groups measured around 1.5 inches at typical ranges . The rifle is capable of shooting out to 50 yards for pest control and target work . The 4×32 scope has clear markings with 1/4 inch clicks and 30/30 crosshair design .
Remington Tyrant For Sale UK — In Stock at Fieldcraft Airguns
Fieldcraft Airguns has the Remington Tyrant in stock now. We offer synthetic black, camo, wood, and tactical stock variants in .177 and .22 calibre. Every Tyrant includes a 4×32 scope and mounts. Due to UK law, we cannot ship this rifle directly to your home. You must collect it from a Registered Firearms Dealer. We can deliver to your local RFD for a small handling fee. Every Remington Tyrant comes with our exclusive 12 month warranty. We recommend adding a tin of quality pellets — Air Arms Diabolo Field or RWS Hobby — to your order. Also add a tin of .177 or .22 pellets depending on your calibre choice. For owners who want to improve accuracy, we recommend upgrading the included scope mounts to quality 11mm dovetail rings. The Sportsmatch mounts hold zero reliably and fit the Tyrant perfectly.










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