

🎯 Own the range with quiet power and rapid follow-ups!
The GAMO Arrow PCP Air Rifle is a lightweight, .22 caliber pre-charged pneumatic rifle delivering up to 900 fps with a 10-round rotary magazine for fast follow-up shots. Featuring Whisper Fusion noise dampening for quieter shooting, an ergonomic ambidextrous straight pull charging handle, and a 125cc air cylinder providing approximately 60 shots per fill, it’s engineered for accuracy, efficiency, and stealth in small game hunting, pest control, and target shooting.























| ASIN | B0CQMGPX5Q |
| Air Gun Power Type | PCP |
| Barrel Material Type | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,537 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #40 in Air Rifles #7,292 in Hunting Equipment |
| Brand | Gamo |
| Brand Name | Gamo |
| Caliber | 0.22 |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (83) |
| Date First Available | December 1, 2022 |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Product |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 39.5 x 2 x 6.75 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46 x 7.5 x 3.46 inches |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GAMO |
| Material | Plastic, metal |
| Model Name | 600005P54 |
| Package Weight | 3.7 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 600005P54 |
| Rounds | 60 |
| Size | .22 |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 793676101330 |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Manufacturer |
S**H
Awesome gun love it
Have owned a gamo break barrel for years in .22 cal its always been a great accurate shooting gun. But this gamo arrow puts it to shame i wasn't sure the first 3 shots it even done anything its so QUIET with out the ping at the end no real noise.. Absolutely love this gun and I WILL be adding the .22 and .25 calibers real soon recommend this gun for anyone
D**E
Wonderful and not expensive
I wanted an air rifle for plinking and target practice and I wanted one that is accurate and wouldn’t break the bank. I hadn’t heard of PCP guns before but when I did I decided that’s what I wanted. After much research and watching many Youtube videos I happened upon the Gamo Arrow available in .22 and .177. After more research I decided on .177 for the flatter trajectory out to 30ish yards. I got the Arrow for Father’s Day and I am so pleased with it. Accurate, inexpensive target practice and loads of fun! I put a UUQ 4-14x44AO scope on it and they make a nice pair. Bought a $199 high pressure compressor to charge it and I’m ready to go.
G**S
Awesome shooting gun
I love shooting this gun. Pretty accurate at 30yds with RPS pellets. Shoots through 7/16" OSB. Loses power at 40yds. Pellets still go most of the way through. Seems well made and is a lot of fun.
G**G
Good Value
Good quality after trimming to remove sharp edges from plastic parts.
J**I
Pull out the silencer if you have a pellet get stuck inside.
This is my first PCP air rifle. So my review is based on the 10 or so magazines I have went through. Another thing is I rarely review unless the product is outstanding or seriously disappointing. The lack of comprehensive instructions is abysmal mostly for the fact that this is an entry level PCP and therefore many people like myself who have never even held pnumatic air rifle would benefit from detailed information. Such as refilling the the rifle when it gets low. So the directions say that when you are filling it first time to cock the gun. Written in English and other languages plain and simple. But that isn't the way you fill it when its low. And again I'm new to this device and I may lacking in experience which is another reason why they should be specific about every aspect of the gun. To fill it when it is half full you leave it uncocked. When you try to fill it cocked it will back up in the air hose and eventually push the pump plunger up and you won't be able to do anything but let the air out of the line and scratch your head. So not a major deal but important none the less. A very important bit of information that I read in the reviews and implemented immediately from the first shot was the need to fully cock the gun through the click until it reaches the end and then push the bolt back in. Then if you don't hear the report or notice the target check for a pellet lodged or still in the barrel or the silencer. But if you don't understand this fully and you are shooting in to the openness you may not paying close attention to the sharp sound of the gun firing correctly and end up with one or more pellets stuck or in the end silencing chamber. So that was what happened on my second magazine. Every other shot ended caught in the end of the gun. They do tell you that if that happens to send the gun to them and they will remove the pellets. That is unacceptable for me and I was just about to return the rifle to Amazon. Now I can't stand all the new terms and conditions that Amazon imposes these days and decided to wait to gather more information. I was able to get four pellets out just by moving the barrel around until a pellet fell back to the opening at the top and pushed it back out. Probably at the expense of some scoring inside. I had one pellet left that I could hear bouncing around but I could do nothing about. Fortunately I had already bought a cheap gun cleaning kit which lead me to look up videos on YouTube for proper techniques. I say fortunate because the second video i clicked on was the Gamo Arrow and low and behold the content creator showed me exactly how to remove the silencer which is very simple and won't harm the gun in the least. Pay attention to the pins and the equipment you use to push them out which needs to be a hair smaller than the pin hole and bigger than the hole in the pin which will damage the pin making it difficult to remove. I don't recall the name of YouTube channel but I will edit this to add it if I find it again. Anyway I pulled the plastic silencer out and the pellet fell to the floor. Then i cleaned the barrel and put back together. Now I did notice i had damaged the silencer as shown in the picture. And although that is usually reason enough for me to return an item, every shot since has been spot on. Well im not that good of a shot anyway and I don't know if that small broken piece effects accuracy but I enjoy the gun the same . So had i understood all of this from the beginning I would have given this rifle a 5 star review. I do plan on contacting the company and if they replace the silencer I will edit this review and give the gun a 5. I enjoy it very mucc.
D**C
Accurate, but a little light in the power dept.
It is a little under powered but it is also a tack driver.
Y**D
Ok
Ok
L**H
Best way to go for budget
First off fun to shot as adult fits well and hold dime sized group 50ish to 60ish yards. Lightwieght gun shot 4 tins of pellets first day and saved enough money to pay for the gun vs 22lr ammo. The pellet hitting the target is louder than the gun. Only complaints is no way of using a single shot tray and magazine doesn't like lightwieght slugs it tries to rotate and closes 1/4ish way. These has caused some feeding issues at first. Stock is not adjustable so my 8yr son couldn't shoulder the rifle properly out of the box. Also he's small framed 8yr old so he has hard time holding the wieght of the gun. I fixed these complaints with a bipod and cutting the stock down and taking a tooth pick or something and you can push the pellets all the way to the front of the mag or just going with a higher wieght pellet like I did and i fixed these small complaints. Plan on buying another for myself to use to go squirrel hunting with my son together. Kills squirrels and other small game effectively honestly i will probably retire my ruger 10 22 for small game hunting with this air rifle. I really enjoy it and it's cheapest pcp I own so I'm not new to pcp air guns I currently use a pcp 50 caliber for deer hunting and 357 caliber with a thermal scope for coyote control on my land. If you have never used a pcp your in for a surprise but do yourself a favor buy a electric pump lol
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