The name Pinty has been showing up more and more in the airgun community over the past year, and for good reason. Known for producing affordable yet surprisingly capable PCP air rifles, Pinty has quickly become a popular option for beginners and budget-conscious shooters. Their latest release, the Pinty Striker Bullpup Rifle in .25 caliber, continues that trend by offering solid power, compact handling, and excellent accuracy at an accessible price point.
In this review, we’ll take a closer look at the Pinty Striker’s performance, penetration, accuracy, power consistency, and overall shooting experience.
First Impressions of the Pinty Striker
The Pinty Striker is a compact bullpup-style PCP air rifle designed for shooters who want maneuverability without sacrificing performance. Its short overall length of 33 inches (just over 80 cm) makes it lightweight and easy to handle, whether for backyard shooting, pest control, or target practice.
The rifle is available in both .22 and .25 caliber versions. The tested model featured the .25 caliber setup and included two 8-shot magazines.
Key Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .25 |
| Magazine Capacity | 8 shots |
| Overall Length | 33 inches |
| Max Fill Pressure | 250 bar / 3625 PSI |
| Configuration | Bullpup PCP |
| Included Magazines | 2 |
The compact design immediately stands out. Despite its smaller size, the rifle still feels solid and balanced in the hands.
Ballistic Gel and Penetration Test
To test the rifle’s penetration capability, the reviewer used a 10% FBI-rated ballistic gel block backed by stainless steel trays. Shooting from approximately 50 feet away, the Pinty Striker delivered impressive penetration into the ballistic gel.
While the pellets failed to completely penetrate the stainless steel trays during the first round of testing, they produced significant dents and deformation. At closer distances of around 20 to 30 feet, at least one pellet appeared to penetrate further into the metal backing.
What the Test Revealed
The results showed that the Pinty Striker has:
- Strong penetration for a budget PCP rifle
- Excellent energy transfer into ballistic gel
- Enough power to heavily deform stainless steel backing
For an affordable air rifle, these results were surprisingly impressive.
Accuracy Performance at 150 Feet
One of Pinty’s most praised qualities is accuracy, especially considering the price range. During testing, the rifle was equipped with a red dot and 3x magnifier combo rather than a traditional scope.
Even with that limitation, the rifle delivered tight groupings at 150 feet using JSB Diablo Exact 25.39 grain pellets.
Accuracy Highlights
- Consistent shot placement
- Tight grouping concentration
- Reliable mid-range precision
- Minimal flyers overall
The reviewer noted that the rifle likely would have performed even better with a magnified scope instead of a red dot setup.
For target shooting and small-game applications, the Pinty Striker clearly demonstrates capable accuracy.
Penetration Through Baltic Birch Plywood
Another test involved shooting through half-inch Baltic birch plywood boards.
The expectation was that two boards would stop the pellets. Instead, the Pinty Striker punched through both boards with ease.
Results
- Full penetration through the first board
- Complete pass-through on the second board
- Large exit holes indicating strong retained energy
The reviewer even suggested that a third board may not have stopped the pellets either.
This test reinforced the rifle’s impressive power output and penetration capability for a compact PCP platform.
Chronograph Results and Shot Consistency
Perhaps the most impressive part of the review came during chronograph testing.
After a full day of shooting, the Pinty Striker still delivered highly consistent velocity numbers over two full magazines, totaling 16 shots.
Why Consistency Matters
In PCP air rifles, shot consistency directly impacts:
- Accuracy
- Reliability
- Predictable trajectory
- Overall shooting confidence
The reviewer repeatedly praised how stable the rifle remained throughout testing.
Even more impressive, the air reservoir barely dropped after firing 16 shots, showing strong air efficiency and excellent tuning.
Optics Setup
The rifle was paired with a Vector Optics red dot and magnifier combination. The setup included:
- 1x25 red dot sight
- 3x magnifier
- Picatinny rail mount
The lightweight optics matched the compact bullpup design well and provided a fast target acquisition system for mid-range shooting.
Although not intended for long-range precision like a traditional scope, the setup still produced excellent accuracy results.
Shooting Experience
The overall shooting experience with the Pinty Striker appears straightforward and enjoyable.
Strengths Noticed During Testing
Lightweight and Compact
The bullpup configuration keeps the rifle short without reducing barrel length efficiency.
Easy Handling
The rifle feels beginner-friendly and intuitive to operate.
Strong Power
Penetration tests showed excellent power for a budget PCP.
Great Accuracy
Even with basic optics, the rifle maintained tight groupings.
Efficient Air Usage
Minimal air consumption after multiple magazines is a major advantage.
Is the Pinty Striker Worth It?

Pinty Striker - 9 Pellet .22/.25 Cal PCP Air Gun
- Available in .22 & .25 caliber options
- Up to 90 shots per fill with 310cc air tank
- Built-in regulator for improved consistency
- Dual large-capacity magazines included
- 21mm Picatinny rail for scopes & accessories
- Smooth sidelever action for quick follow-up shots
It combines:
- Good build quality
- Strong penetration
- Reliable consistency
- Excellent accuracy
- Compact handling
For beginners entering the PCP world or experienced shooters wanting a lightweight and budget-friendly platform, the Pinty Striker stands out as a very capable option.
Final Thoughts
Pinty continues building a reputation for producing affordable PCP air rifles that perform far beyond expectations. The Striker Bullpup in .25 caliber proves that budget-friendly does not have to mean low performance.
From ballistic gel penetration to 150-foot accuracy tests and impressive chronograph consistency, the rifle delivered strong results across the board.
The Pinty Striker may not be the most expensive PCP rifle on the market, but it certainly offers enough performance to surprise many shooters. For anyone searching for a compact, accurate, and powerful air rifle without spending a fortune, this model deserves serious consideration.



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