Pinty Striker Compact Bullpup

Overview & Spec

Step up your shooting game with Pinty Striker Compact Bullpup, firing .25/.22 caliber pellets at speeds up to 920 fps with a built-in regulator for consistent precision. Keep track of your air supply with the easy-read pressure gauge and engage the manual safety to secure the trigger while transporting or storing. The 310 cc tank delivers roughly 60-70 shots per fill, and dual large magazines with a smooth sidelever make follow-up shots effortless. Add scopes, lights, or a bipod on the 21 mm Picatinny rail to customize your setup for every session.

Warning: If filling the airgun from 0 psi, then it will be necessary to cock the airgun to remove the force of the Hammer against the firing Valve. Otherwise, the air will pass through the firing Valve and out the barrel, and the airgun will not pressurize.

Specifications .22 Caliber .25 Caliber
Caliber .22 (5.5mm) .25 (6.35mm)
Color Walnut Walnut
Velocity 920 fps (18.13gr pellets) 860 fps (25.39gr pellets)
Muzzle Energy 34 ft/lbs 42 ft/lbs
Max. Fill Pressure 3,625 PSI (250 BAR) 3,625 PSI (250 BAR)
Regulated Shots 45 35
Shots per Fill 70 60
Magazine Capacity 9 8
Cylinder Size 310cc 310cc
Action Sidelever Sidelever
Function Repeater Repeater
Trigger Two-Stage Non-Adjustable Two-Stage Non-Adjustable
Trigger Pull 1.5 – 2.5 lb 1.5 – 2.5 lb
Barrel Length 22’’ (559mm) 22’’ (559mm)
Overall Length 32.8’’ (833mm) 32.8’’ (833mm)
Weight 6.3 lb (2.1kg) 6.3 lb (2.1kg)
Body Type Bullpup Bullpup
Rail Type 21mm Picatinny 21mm Picatinny

Included in the Box

  • PCP Airgun

  • 2 Magazines

  • Filling Probe

  • O-Ring Pack

  • Sealing Oil

  • User Manual

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Caliber

.177 (4.5mm)
.22 (5.5mm)

Caliber

.177 (4.5mm)
.22 (5.5mm)

Caliber

.22 (5.5mm)
.25 (6.35mm)

Velocity

850 fps (.177, 8.18gr pellets)
700 fps (.22, 18.13gr pellets)

Velocity

970 fps (.177, 8.18gr pellets)
850 fps (.22, 18.13gr pellets)

Velocity

920 fps (.22, 18.13gr pellets)
860 fps (.25, 25.39gr pellets)

Cylinder Size

100 cc

Cylinder Size

100 cc

Cylinder Size

310 cc

Regulated Shots

25 (.177)
25 (.22)

Regulated Shots

25 (.177)
20 (.22)

Regulated Shots

45 (.22)
35 (.25)

Shots per Fill

40 (.177)
40 (.22)

Shots per Fill

40 (.177)
30 (.22)

Shots per Fill

70 (.22)
60 (.25)

Max. Fill Pressure

3,625 PSI (250 BAR)

Max. Fill Pressure

3,625 PSI (250 BAR)

Max. Fill Pressure

3,625 PSI (250 BAR)

Field-Tested. Expert Approved.

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FAQs

What Is a PCP Airguns?

Pre-Charged Pneumatic (PCP) air rifles are the top tier of modern airgun technology. They power each shot using a built-in reservoir filled with high-pressure compressed air.

Why shooters prefer PCP over traditional airguns:

  • Zero Recoil: No heavy spring slamming forward, allowing you to stay perfectly on target.
  • High Consistency: Delivers stable, repeatable velocities across dozens of shots per fill.
  • Maximum Power: Easily drives heavier pellets at higher FPS for reliable hunting and target shooting.
Do I need a license to buy a PCP airgun?

In the United States, airguns are generally not classified as firearms under federal law, meaning no federal license (FFL) is required for purchase.

  • Shipping Restrictions: We ship across the domestic US, excluding Alaska and Hawaii.
  • Local Regulations: Some jurisdictions (such as New York City, New Jersey, Chicago, or parts of California) have strict local restrictions regarding calibers, magazine capacities, or shipping. It is the buyer's responsibility to check local laws before placing an order.
Do Pinty PCP air rifles feature a built-in regulator?

Yes, all Pinty PCP airguns come standard with a high-performance, internally regulated system.

Instead of relying on an un-regulated valve that suffers from velocity drops as the tank pressure decreases, our built-in regulator ensures that every single shot receives the exact same air pressure from the first fill down to the regulator's set point.

How do I maintain my PCP air rifle? Is dry firing safe?

PCP rifles require far less maintenance than springers, but here are the golden rules:

  • Dry Firing: It is generally not recommended to dry fire (shooting without a pellet) frequently. Without a pellet to create backpressure, the raw airflow causes harsher impact on internal valves and O-rings over time.
  • Lubrication: Keep the external moving parts (like the side-lever action) lightly lubed. Never put petroleum-based oils inside the fill nipple or air reservoir, as high-pressure oxygen combined with petroleum poses a combustion hazard. Use pure silicone oil only.
How do I fill a PCP air rifle, and what equipment do I need?

Unlike CO2 or spring guns, PCP air rifles require specialized high-pressure equipment to fill their onboard tanks. You can fill them using three primary methods:

  • PCP Compressor: The most convenient method. A portable 12V/110V PCP compressor can fill your rifle in just a few minutes.
  • Scuba/Carbon Fiber Tank: A large external tank that can quickly transfill your rifle via a fill station adapter.
  • High-Pressure Hand Pump: A budget-friendly, manual 3-stage pump. While effective, it requires significant physical effort.

Note: Standard shop air compressors or bicycle pumps cannot reach the high pressures required for PCP airguns.

What caliber and type of pellets should I use? Can I shoot slugs?

For premium performance, we recommend using high-quality lead pellets matched to your rifle's caliber.

  • Pellets vs. Slugs: Our current barrels feature precision standard rifling (non-choked) optimized for standard diabolo pellets. While they can shoot lightweight slugs, round-nosed or hollow-point pellets will yield the tightest groupings and best consistency out of the box.