The Wildcat doesn’t just look different, it is different. Through the extensive use of tough polymers and modern design principles, the Wildcat has a number of features you just don’t see with other rifles. Like a centerfire rifle, the Wildcat is a striker-fired design – not hammer fired – for improved trigger performance with faster locktime and a lighter pull weight. A hemispherical firing pin offers improved reliability with rimfire ammunition. The Wildcat also features a durable, 10-round polymer magazine. The rotary design is reliable, easy to load and has a bolt stop that locks the bolt back after the last round has been fired. The Wildcat also accepts magazines that fit 10/22 rifles.
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Julian C.
1 year agoGun shoots as good as you aim has not given me any problems yet. Very light. Only problem is not equipped for a suppressor.
Dan B.
1 year agoOkay, so if you want one that's threaded for a suppressor, you'll want the Wildcat SR. That said, this is an okay rifle. It's nothing amazing. The plastic they use for the frame and the assembly feels a little cheap, and honestly, the build quality isn't amazing. The first time at the range, the rear sight quite literally fell off the mounting rai...Read More Read more about review stating Not Stellar, But Okay
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