New For 2024: GAMO Swarm Magnum Pro 10X GEN3i

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posted on January 28, 2024

GAMO Outdoor USA continues to improve the break-action air rifle, and this new offering for 2024 is the latest advancement of the magazine-fed, repeating Swarm Magnum Pro, with improvements top and bottom.

There is no doubt single-shot, air-powered rifles have been in existence for 10s of decades, though, GAMO has revolutionized that market subset with its Swarm Magnum Pro 10X, and with this newest addition you’ll get the latest patented technologies. The GEN3i comes with a horizontal, inertia-fed, rotary magazine with capacity for 10 pellets. The loading mechanism is sure to precisely place pellets within the bore, which improves accuracy and velocity deviations, while removing the ability to double-feed.

The new GAMO Swarm rifle is built with IGT Mach 1 Inert Gas Technology, a gas-piston system that gives small-game hunters and plinkers up to 1,650 f.p.s. GAMO’s Custom Action Trigger is included, too, which is a two-stage mechanism that is fully adjustable.

Given the harsh operation of these type of piston guns, specialized optics are required to handle the recoil vibrations, so GAMO has included a shockproof 3-9X 40 mm optic, which is also fog proof. The optic mounts on an 11 mm dovetail with a specialized rail mount with a built-in recoil lug to prevent shifting.

In addition to the aforementioned qualities of the new GAMO Swarm, a redesigned stock, made from automotive-grade materials, gives users comfortable ergonomics and a non-slip finish. Whisper sound dampening is included on this model, too. To get a closer look, watch our “New For 2024” video above.

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