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Description: Umarex RP5 CO2 airgun is ideal for tin can garden plinking. New airgun from Umarex, pump action air rifle which uses 2 x 12g CO2 capsules and gives virtually zero recoil when fired. Not too much power means its ideal for indoor barn and close range work and does not require a brick outhouse as a back stop for garden plinking. This is my full review of the new airgun. Bear in mind CO2 is affected by temperature, so power results may vary. Also my rifle is set for UK power and thus in different countries you may get more or less power depending on local bye laws. Umarex promote that this rifle is capable of barrel changing, stock on or off, with hundreds of combinations. I can only test what I am able to purchase / have. New Forum - Meet - Chat - Ask Questions and Get Help airgun101forum.com Creator Worldwide Video Hub airgun101.com FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA instagram.com Search Airgun Gear Facebook / Hatebook facebook.com/TheAirgunGearShow Twitter twitter.com AirgunGear ----------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER: This video is meant for educational, documentary and research purposes only. Any work on airguns and airgun accessories should be carried out by a proficient licensed professional. Neither “The Airgun Gear Show” it’s host or anyone connected to the show, You Tube, Google or parent company can will be held liable for any injury or damage resulting from attempting to duplicate anything shown in this video. This video is for pure review purposes only. We do not sell airguns, airgun parts, or airgun equipment. By viewing this video, you are acknowledging the contents of this disclaimer. This video is filmed in the United Kingdom, England. It does not fall into any law outside of UK law.