The proven Brocock XR range has been given a makeover in the form of the Sahara edition, and Mat Manning reckons there’s much more to it than eye-catching aesthetics

There is a great appetite for airguns that stand out from the crowd, and Brocock airguns usually meet that demand in their own way. The subject of this review goes a step further though, taking the proven reliability of the Sniper XR action and dressing it up in an eye-catching package.

The light sand finish is of course the standout feature of the £1,244 Sahara XR. It may not be to everyone’s taste(and it isn’t meant to be), but even as a shooter who rates traditional aesthetics very highly, I have to concede that the new twist does make for a nice-looking airgun. The pale shades may not be ideally suited to much of the British countryside, but they do look neat on the range.

The Brocock Sahara Techinical Specifications

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