Brand | Gamo |
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Color | Multi |
Rounds | 10 |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 5.6 Pounds |
Team Name | Maxxim G2 |
Air Gun Power Type | Gas-Piston |
Barrel Material Type | Aluminum |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 48 x 6.9 x 2.9 inches |
Package Weight | 3.77 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Gamo |
Warranty Description | 3 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | Swarm Maxxim G2 .22 |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Gamo |
Part Number | 611003855554 |
Model Year | 2020 |
Style | Pellet Rifle |
Included Components | Pellet Rifle, Scope, Magazine |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting, Exercise & Fitness, Tactical & Military |
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Gamo Swarm Maxxim G2 .22 Cal Multi-Shot Pellet Rifle
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Brand | Gamo |
Color | Multi |
Rounds | 10 |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 5.6 Pounds |
Team Name | Maxxim G2 |
Air Gun Power Type | Gas-Piston |
Barrel Material Type | Aluminum |
Frame Material | Plastic |
About this item
- Up to 1,000 FPS with alloy .22 Cal. pellets. Rapid Reload 10 Shot Technology Break Barrel Air Rifle
- 10X GEN 2 rapid reload technology includes our revolutionary horizontal magazine integration, making itlighter, more compact and low profile.
- 10 shot Magazine: Simply break the barrel and fire for lightning-quick follow-up shots.
- Whisper Maxxim noise dampening technology. IGT gas piston. CAT (Custom Action Trigger) two-stage adjustable. Gamo 3-9x40 Scope included with Recoil Reducing Rail (RRR)
- 3 YEAR WARRANTY. Made in Barcelona, Spain
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From the manufacturer
10X GEN2 - 10 shot break barrel air rifle
Rapid reload technology
Ten shots, zero reloads, endless possibilities. Introducing the new patent-pending 10X GEN 2 technology with horizontal magazine integration—making the Gamo Swarm Maxxim G2 lighter, more compact and low profile. The second generation 10X offers a smoother operation and improved accuracy. Simply break the barrel and fire for lightning-quick follow-up shots.
Swarm Maxxim G2 .177 Caliber @ 1300 FPS - Item Number 6110038554
Swarm Maxxim G2 .22 Caliber @ 1000 FPS - Item Number 611003855554
What's your caliber?
Swarm Maxxim G2 .177 Caliber
Provides accuracy and high velocity - ideal for nuisance animals such as mice, rats, birds and snakes. Also perfect for recreational shooting and other everyday usage.
Swarm Maxxim G2 .22 Caliber
Delivers accuracy with higher energy downrange for ultimate impact and penetration - ideal for small game such as rabbits, squirrels, raccoons and crows.
Swarm Maxxim G2 Specifications
- Available in .177 Cal. (1,300 fps) or .22 Cal (1,000 fps). Single cocking break barrel.
- Whisper Maxxim, Gamo noise reduction technology.
- IGT (Inert Gas Technology): Pneumatic gas piston that replaces the traditional spring.
- CAT (Custom Action Trigger), Independently adjustable 1st and 2nd stages.
- Gamo 3-9x40 shockproof and fogproof scope with mounts included and Recoil Reducing Rail (RR)
- Made in Barcelona, Spain.
- Energy: 17.8 Foot Pounds, Trigger Pull 3.2/2.6 Pounds, Length of Pull 15 Inches, 30 lbs cocking
Features
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10X GEN2 Quick-Shot Technology, the second generation 10 shot technology from GamoThis patent-pending 10X GEN2 technology includes our revolutionary new horizontal magazine integration, making it lighter, more compact and low profile. The second generation 10X offers smoother operation and improved accuracy. The Gamo Swarm Maxxim G2 includes one magazine, and they are also sold separately as an accessory (.177 Cal Item No. 621258954, .22 Cal Item No. 621259054) |
Whisper Maxxim noise reduction TechnologyThe Whisper Maxxim features two noise dampening chambers offering a quieter performance as well as an improved muzzle break design. This new technology results into a low weight design fluted polymer rifled steel barrel, integrating one of the latest sound suppression technologies from Gamo. |
IGT (Inert Gas Technology) gas piston powered air rifle.This technology consists in a pneumatic cylinder that is replacing the spring, enabling the shooter having more terminal velocity (up to 1,300 fps in .177 Cal. and up to 1,000 fps in .22 Cal. with alloy pellets), less vibration, more consistent power, and a constant and smooth cocking effort. |
CAT Trigger, independently adjust 1st and 2nd stages.The CAT (Custom Action Trigger) features two screws so you can independently adjust the 1st and 2nd Stages of the trigger. Tailor Your Trigger To How You Want. |
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Recoil Reducing RailWhen you purchase the Gamo Swarm Maxxim G2, the air rifle comes with the Recoil Reducing Rail, a patent pending technology from Gamo: two-piece aluminum construction rail separated by dual polymer struts to absorb the shock waves generated by the recoil. Once mounted to the Recoil Reducing Rail, the recoil stresses to internal components of the scope are reduced by almost 100%. |
SWA (ShockWave Absorber) Recoil PadAdjustable air rifle shock absorber with three removable absorption cells. Shoot comfortably. |
Gamo 3-9x40 Scope includedGamo 3-9x40 shockproof and fog-proof scope with mounts. Designed for maximum accuracy and reliability. |
Magazine CompartmentThe Gamo Swarm Maxxim G2 features a new stock design that incorporates a magazine compartment underneath the stock. |
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ASIN | B086FCHV2Z |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #25,568 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #18 in Air Rifles |
Date First Available | July 1, 2020 |
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Customers like the accuracy and power of the air gun. For example, they mention it's extremely accurate, and powerful enough to hunt with. That said, opinions are mixed on the quality, magazines, noise, performance, and value.
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Customers are satisfied with the accuracy of the air gun. They mention that it is quiet, extremely accurate, and powerful. Some say that it's accurate enough to hunt with in the back yard, and spot on accurate at similar distances. The optics are great, and it'll stay calibrated.
"...This is plenty accurate for what I need. The balance of the air rifle is good. The optics are an adjustable 3-9 scope...." Read more
"...Have a quality feel. Easy to cock. Decent trigger pull. Accurate enough to hunt with in the back yard." Read more
"...the rifle, mostly Gamo Red Fire pellets, which I have found to be very accurate and lethal...." Read more
"Wasn't expecting this, but this is a good BB gun. Accurate, and powerful. Can definitely kill small prey and moderate size if you're a good aim...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the power of the air gun. They mention that it is a super powerful and extremely accurate pellet rifle. Customers also appreciate the good knock-down power, and the ability to take down small nuisance animals. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and power of this air gun, which is quiet enough.
"...But so far it's still powerful and accurate...." Read more
"Wasn't expecting this, but this is a good BB gun. Accurate, and powerful. Can definitely kill small prey and moderate size if you're a good aim...." Read more
"Well built and powerful. Good detail built into this gamma rifle, and it shoots very accurately." Read more
"Well made and powerful but the scope is garbage. Windage dialed in perfectly, but elevation is about four inches low...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the air gun. Some mention it's a good BB gun, accurate, and powerful, with a decent quality scope. However, others say that it broke before they could even fire it. The loading mechanism broke after about 30 days, and the magazine because the o-ring broke.
"...Pros and cons:Pros: This air rifle packs a punch; I can usually dispatch a squirrel with a single shot at distances of 100+ feet...." Read more
"Fast shipping. Nice personal touch from seller with note and a pair of safety glasses.Rifle is well made. Have a quality feel...." Read more
"...3rd update - loading mechanism broke after about 30 days (so I couldn't return rifle to Amazon)...." Read more
"...Not a FRAGILE sticker, a GLASS sticker!!! *round of applause* not only did I save money but they actually cared about shipping...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the air gun. Some mention that it performs flawlessly, has a nice pop, and has no problems at all. However, others say that the mechanism is complicated and it fails. Some say that after 100 shots or so, the gun quit working.
"...The rifle was easy to setup especially the scope once you read and understood the instruction booklet...." Read more
"...when the magazine is empty, leading to an empty chamber and potentially dry firing...." Read more
"...Much easier to use and much less hassle given that I am in the state of New York, with all its gun phobia." Read more
"I had a problem like other people where the auto loader did not work...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the air gun. Some mention it's very good for money, has great quality for the price, and is fun to shoot, while others say it'll need a better scope and additional G2 magazines are cheap.
"...You made a solid rifle at a good value but didn’t care enough about your customers to stick us with a cheap plastic front lens cover that is..." Read more
"...The additional Magazine costs is ridiculous. You will need at least 1 spare. When you look at them, they look like cheap plastic...." Read more
"...This is a mighty fine air rifle for the price." Read more
"...The magazine feature makes everything quicker and much more enjoyable. Good buy but expect that you'll want to invest in a better scope..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the air gun. Some mention that it's remarkably quiet, with a subsonic report. However, others say that it is rather loud, close to a 22 cal rifle sound. The sound does carry, but not far. Some customers also mention that the mag was jamming.
"...I also appreciate how quiet the air rifle is. I missed a squirrel at about 30’ and it didn’t even flinch...." Read more
"...The noise is not too bad. It's definitely subsonic and the report is not that loud...." Read more
"...Its going to take some strength each reload.Also, this thing is loud. It sounds like a firecracker. I didn't expect that either...." Read more
"I like this rifle is very quiet is neighbor friendly" Read more
Customers are mixed about the magazines. Some love the magazine it comes with, saying it's a must and the indexable feature is a nice feature. However, others say they wish it came with an extra magazine.
"...Wish it came with an extra magazine but again for the price it's a great deal...." Read more
"...I must admit, the magazine feature is a major upgrade...." Read more
"...It is difficult to get additional magazines for it but I’m a patient man so it’s not a big deal. They’re on the way." Read more
"Don't care for the trigger safety and not able to purchase a spare magazine...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the scope of the air gun. They mention that it's not dead on, it'll never zero out, and it'd be hard to fix.
"...No parallax adjustment and no focus adjustment for different distances but for the money, it’s what I expected...." Read more
"...My scope is not dead on, I am mentally challenged in the scope zeroing department...." Read more
"Well made and powerful but the scope is garbage. Windage dialed in perfectly, but elevation is about four inches low...." Read more
"...But i could never get the scope dialed in...." Read more
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Pros: This air rifle packs a punch; I can usually dispatch a squirrel with a single shot at distances of 100+ feet. The accuracy is good. With a good hold, trigger control, and follow through, I can cover 3 shot groups at 75’ with a ½ dollar and many times with a quarter. This is plenty accurate for what I need. The balance of the air rifle is good. The optics are an adjustable 3-9 scope. No parallax adjustment and no focus adjustment for different distances but for the money, it’s what I expected. The air rifle does come with a clamp-on rail system and the kit includes the rings. The trigger isn’t too bad for what this is (some take-up and creep but once you get a feel for it, the trigger is consistent). I like the composite stock. It’s “grippy” enough. I’ve never had the benefit of a 10-shot magazine and will say that it is nice not having to reload and fumble with a pellet for each shot.
Cons: The cocking barrel is operated with a heavy spring. I have to place the butt on the ground and operate the barrel cocking with two hands. I am however small at 5’8” and 130 lbs. I’d be confident that larger people could operate it with one hand. I also appreciate how quiet the air rifle is. I missed a squirrel at about 30’ and it didn’t even flinch.
Biggest complaint is that the owner’s manual is of NO BENEFIT. The manual contains too many inaccuracies, and it just does not provide useful information to properly setup the air rifle. For instance, the 10-shot magazine instructions are useless. Nothing to help know which way the pellets go in (point first or base first) and nothing to show how to insert the magazine into the breach. There is nothing in the manual on the trigger adjustments. Although there is a small allen head where you’d expect it to be for adhusting the trigger, there are no detials and nothing to indicate the proper size allen wrench or whether it is SAE or metric.
Overall I’m very happy with the air rifle and look forward to running out of targets very soon.
Rifle is well made. Have a quality feel. Easy to cock. Decent trigger pull. Accurate enough to hunt with in the back yard.
(3rd update - loading mechanism broke after about 30 days (so I couldn't return rifle to Amazon). Called Gamo, they sent me new loading mechanism at no cost to me after I described issue, I put it on the rifle just now and just hit soda can 35 yards away, rifle seems to be working okay. I suspect the loading mechanism frequently breaks in these rifles--anyway I'm satisfied, to me Gamo handled this issue well. I do have some doubts about the loading mechanism beyond a couple hundred shots. Therefore revising from five stars to four. Still a good rifle. Just not looking forward to revisiting this issue again.)
My previous air gun was an old .177 bb gun that shot about 330 fps. This rifle really puts that one to shame. I bought the .22 version of the maxxim. I watched a youtube video that considered many different air rifles and in that video this rifle was the best for me. I've put about 100 pellets through the rifle, mostly Gamo Red Fire pellets, which I have found to be very accurate and lethal. I bought a H&N Baracuda Hunter Extremes which have like philips head screw pattern hollow points. I've only shot one pellet this way.
(update 8/3/2022. I absolutely love this rifle, it has dispatched several groundhogs. It is accurate and fun to shoot. HOWEVER, it frequently fails to load a new pellet (and there is no indicator to show that a pellet has charged, or that there has been a failure to advance the magazine) which has led to me dry firing the rifle multiple times. You have to get in the habit of double checking the pellets-left indicator number to make sure it has gone down when you have recharged the rifle.)
Accuracy and trajectory: From 19 yards to 39 yards I do not offset my crosshairs. On my old bb gun the bb would drop about 4 feet at 39 yards. This rifle with gamo red fire pellets was the death of most of a family of groundhogs. Two kills yesterday at about 20 yards. One kill the previous day at 34 yards. I don't consider myself a great marksman but I don't see any place in my back yard that's safe for animals I want to kill. At 39 yards I'm putting clean holes through 1/2" boards. I shot a pen I used as a target, offhand, from 39 yards, with one shot. I'm not saying all my shots are that good, but I can definitely choose where on a groundhog body I want my shot to hit at 35 yards.
Other info: The cocking force is pretty serious. This rifle is not for kids. People are saying 30 lbs? People consider me strong but I have to strain to charge the weapon. I can do it and I could have done it when I was 17. I'm just saying it's not something just anyone can do. I like the magazine idea. I bought an extra magazine but by accident I bought the 177 magazine instead of the 22 so I have been using the rifle with only one magazine and I basically have no problem with that. A follow up shot is not always easy to get off because it takes several seconds to recock the weapon and reaim it.
Setup: I had to read the instructions and watch a youtube video or two to figure out how to put the scope on and zero it. My scope is not dead on, I am mentally challenged in the scope zeroing department. I had to figure out roughly where the rifle is shooting and make sure it's close to the crosshairs but I'm still pretty challenged. But I do know where the pellets are going to the extent that I can kill a groundhog, not to the extent that I can win a competition. It took me a while to get comfortable with how you load the magazine and how you put it on the weapon. The noise is not too bad. It's definitely subsonic and the report is not that loud. My neighbor who is my friend did not appear to know I'd been shooting it, although I had taken several shots with it before I talked with him. Not as loud as a 22lr. If you forget you've pumped the rifle the pump disengages the second time so that prevents mistakes, which is good. The directions say it is potentially a problem to put two pellets in if you forget and repump the rifle, which could be a problem, and I'm not sure if that has happened to me. Whenever I think I might have made a mistake charging it I shoot it at a target not a groundhog. The other potential problem is that you pump the rifle when the magazine is empty, leading to an empty chamber and potentially dry firing. I am not certain but I may have dry fired the rifle a few times due to mistakes in this regard, although I understand that can be extremely bad for the rifle. But so far it's still powerful and accurate. I saw reports that sometimes pellets fall to the ground and do not get loaded from the magazine into the barrel, but I have not seen this happen to me. Possibly fake news.
Power: The power is less than a 22LR. I have targets I shot with a 22LR and this and generally the bullets go deeper. But this thing is lethal. I would not shoot a deer with it except in a survival situation but someone on youtube claims to have killed a deer from 46 yards.
My wife doesn't like real guns but she doesn't mind air rifles.
I am curious how far I can walk this rifle out. My back yard ends 39 yards from my shooting position and I don't know where I can go to shoot, so I'm not sure if I'll find out. I'm pretty sure I can hit a target out to 60 yards without too much difficulty.
2 Things I don't like. The barrel breaking to reload is a bit awkward and hard. Its going to take some strength each reload.
Also, this thing is loud. It sounds like a firecracker. I didn't expect that either. So if you're shooting it in your back yard, or trying to be sneaky in the woods, be aware that it will attract attention.
Over all, good powerful and accurate rifle.