The Crosman Vantage NP .177 with Scope and Wood Stock is a feature-packed break-barrel air rifle that combines Nitro Piston technology with classic wood aesthetics, delivering whisper-quiet power and pinpoint accuracy for hunters and plinkers alike.
- Nitro Piston technology fires .177 pellets at up to 1,200 fps
- 70% quieter than traditional spring-powered airguns for discreet shooting
- Includes CenterPoint 4x32mm riflescope for precise long-range targeting
- Two-stage adjustable trigger for a crisp, customizable break
- Ambidextrous hardwood stock suits left- and right-handed shooters equally
- Fiber optic front sight and adjustable rear sight as backup iron sights
Who This Is For
The Vantage NP is an excellent choice for small game hunters, backyard plinkers, and airgun enthusiasts who want a reliable, low-recoil rifle with the look and feel of a traditional firearm. Its scope-ready setup and quieter Nitro Piston powerplant make it equally at home in rural fields and suburban ranges where noise is a concern.
Specifications
| Brand | Crosman |
|---|---|
| Model | Vantage NP |
| Caliber | .177 (4.5mm) |
| Velocity | Up to 1,200 fps |
| Power Plant | Nitro Piston (Break Barrel) |
| Action | Single Shot |
| Stock | Ambidextrous Hardwood |
| Trigger | Two-Stage Adjustable |
| Sights | Fiber Optic Front, Adjustable Rear |
| Scope Included | CenterPoint 4x32mm Riflescope |
| Overall Length | Approx. 45 in. |
| Weight | Approx. 6.5 lbs. |
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of pellets work best with the Crosman Vantage NP .177?
The Vantage NP is optimized for standard .177 caliber lead pellets. Domed or pointed pellets in the 7–10 grain range offer the best balance of velocity and accuracy for plinking and small game hunting. Avoid steel BBs, as this rifle is designed exclusively for pellets and using BBs can damage the barrel and void the warranty.
Is the Nitro Piston easier to maintain than a traditional spring-powered airgun?
Yes. Unlike coiled metal springs, the Nitro Piston uses a sealed nitrogen-filled cylinder that resists wear, temperature changes, and fatigue over time. It can be stored cocked without losing power, generates less recoil, and produces significantly less noise — making it lower maintenance and more consistent than a conventional spring powerplant over the long haul.
Does the included CenterPoint scope need to be zeroed before use?
Yes, like any factory-mounted scope, the CenterPoint 4x32mm riflescope should be zeroed at your intended shooting distance before relying on it for accuracy. Start at a close range of 10–15 yards to get on paper, then fine-tune at 25–30 yards for optimal field performance. The included fiber optic iron sights serve as a reliable backup if you ever need to remove the scope.