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New Umarex PCP Products At SHOT Show 2026

New Umarex PCP Products At SHOT Show 2026

There was a TON of new Umarex PCP products launched at the recent SHOT Show 2026 in Las Vegas. Let’s take a look at them in this post…


New Umarex PCP Products – NitroAir​


Hard Air Magazine has applauded the Umarex NitroAir concept since it was first introduced in 2024. Airgun buyers obviously agree.

Thanks to the sales success of the NitroAir-powered Komplete, Umarex Airguns is increasing the number of small-game hunting rifles that do not require a high-pressure air compressor.

The original Komplete in .177 and .22 calibers continues to be available and is a Hard Air Magazine Gold Award winner and overall favorite.

HAM-Komplete-4-7509531.jpg


So in 2026, Umarex Airguns is introducing dual power (N2 and PCP) options for select PCP air rifles. They allow shooters to choose between NitroAir cartridges or pre-charged pneumatic tanks for power.

Up first is the .25 caliber Komplete. It accepts the 3,600 PSI NitroAir cartridge or an included 4,500 PSI tank. Either one produces 900 FPS with 45 Ft/Lbs of Muzzle Energy, according to the company.

The NitroAir provides up to 25 full-power shots while the PCP tank will produce 35 shots per fill. You can see the .25 caliber Komplete in our heading photograph above.

But wait, there’s more…

Next we see the Umarex Outpost – which can be powered by a traditional pre-charged pneumatic 3,625 PSI tank. But it also operates on a 3,600 PSI NitroAir cartridge. Either way, the .25 caliber Outpost’s 1,800 PSI regulator delivers 825 feet per second and 37.5 Ft/Lbs of Muzzle Energy, Umarex says.

New Umarex PCP Products At SHOT Show 2026


The new Outpost has a 13-shot magazine and left-mounted side lever action. M-LOK, Picatinny rails and an adjustable comb allow for countless personalization options. While a threaded muzzle makes it easy to add an airgun moderator.

The folding stock makes the Umarex Outpost easily packable for backpacking trips and storage. The stock also has a storage compartment for the included extra 13-round magazine.

Umarex plans to make the Outpost available in two editions. There’s a conventional “gun only” form with two magazines, two NitroAir cartridges, a 3,625 PSI HPA tank plus a single shot tray.

But there’s also a “kit” version that includes a 3-9×40 scope with rings, hand pump, carrying case, four NitroAir cartridges, PCP tank, three magazines and a tin of pellets. Umarex is positioning this for hunters, preppers and survivalists.

New Umarex PCP Products At SHOT Show 2026


Umarex is also building-out their “dual power” concept with important accessories. One – seen above – is an N2 Fill Station. This allows NitroAir cartridges to be used to fill HPA tanks and PCP air rifles by connecting through a 1/8-Inch NPT Foster-style quick disconnect.

Last, but not least, is a factory Umarex PCP tank that enables owners of the .177 or .22 Komplete to convert their rifles to dual power. This has a pressure gauge incorporated into the design.


New Umarex PCP Products – Notos G2​


In many ways, the Outpost can be considered as a “big brother” to the existing Notos carbine. Now Umarex has launched the G2 version of Pyramyd’s best-selling air rifle of 2025.

New Umarex PCP Products At SHOT Show 2026


In fact the Notos has been a best-seller since it was introduced. But based on feedback from the avid shooters, Umarex says that a few tweaks were incorporated to make the G2 model even better.

This is another HAM Gold Award-winner!

HAM-Notos-31-8473266.jpg


For starters, the tank was enlarged to 118 cc and 3,625 PSI. That allows for more than 50 full-power shots on one fill at 825 FPS with a 11.9 Grain pellet (17.8 Ft/Lbs). Filling that enlarged tank is even easier thanks to a Foster-style fitting, so shooters won’t need to keep up with a fill probe.

To match the larger air volume, the magazine was enlarged to hold 15 rounds and constructed to be easier to load. The redesigned side lever is larger and easier to operate – especially while wearing gloves.

The two-stage trigger is adjustable for a personalized feel, while the adjustable stock makes it easy to change setups for different shooters. Fully collapsed, the Notos G2 is less than 33-inches long.

That sounds like a great set of upgrades to an already-outstanding air rifle!


New Umarex PCP Products – Big Bore​


Umarex also launched some new big bore products.

The new Tusk is a .357 caliber, bullpup big bore air rifle that the company says is compatible with both pellets and slugs.

The 4,350 PSI onboard air cylinder is regulated to 3,250 and pushes an 82-Grain pellet to 1,075 FPS, according to Umarex specs. A 140 Grain slug delivers 248 Ft/Lbs of Muzzle Energy, they explain. That is more than enough oomph to take down whitetail deer, large feral hogs and coyotes.

There’s an eight-round magazine and a side lever action.

A Picatinny rail gives the Umarex Tusk plenty of room for mounting optics. The M18x1 threaded muzzle allows for easy mounting of airgun-specific sound moderators on the 28-Inch barrel centered in a carbon-fiber shroud.

The laminate wood stock is built to withstand the rigors and weather of hunting season and includes an adjustable comb for the perfect cheek weld and ensures a solid shooting position each time.

New Umarex PCP Products At SHOT Show 2026


In the lower part of our illustration above, we see the new Hammer Pressure Seal magazine. This is compatible with existing Hammer and Hammer Carbine models and overcomes the issue of air blast from around the magazine when the gun is fired.

Umarex claims an increase of 25 FPS when using this magazine and it’s not difficult to believe that!

Tomorrow, we’ll continue this 2026 SHOT Show report by covering the “non PCP” models launched by the company.


The post New Umarex PCP Products At SHOT Show 2026 appeared first on Hard Air Magazine.
 
New Umarex PCP Products At SHOT Show 2026

There was a TON of new Umarex PCP products launched at the recent SHOT Show 2026 in Las Vegas. Let’s take a look at them in this post…


New Umarex PCP Products – NitroAir​


Hard Air Magazine has applauded the Umarex NitroAir concept since it was first introduced in 2024. Airgun buyers obviously agree.

Thanks to the sales success of the NitroAir-powered Komplete, Umarex Airguns is increasing the number of small-game hunting rifles that do not require a high-pressure air compressor.

The original Komplete in .177 and .22 calibers continues to be available and is a Hard Air Magazine Gold Award winner and overall favorite.

HAM-Komplete-4-7509531.jpg


So in 2026, Umarex Airguns is introducing dual power (N2 and PCP) options for select PCP air rifles. They allow shooters to choose between NitroAir cartridges or pre-charged pneumatic tanks for power.

Up first is the .25 caliber Komplete. It accepts the 3,600 PSI NitroAir cartridge or an included 4,500 PSI tank. Either one produces 900 FPS with 45 Ft/Lbs of Muzzle Energy, according to the company.

The NitroAir provides up to 25 full-power shots while the PCP tank will produce 35 shots per fill. You can see the .25 caliber Komplete in our heading photograph above.

But wait, there’s more…

Next we see the Umarex Outpost – which can be powered by a traditional pre-charged pneumatic 3,625 PSI tank. But it also operates on a 3,600 PSI NitroAir cartridge. Either way, the .25 caliber Outpost’s 1,800 PSI regulator delivers 825 feet per second and 37.5 Ft/Lbs of Muzzle Energy, Umarex says.

New Umarex PCP Products At SHOT Show 2026


The new Outpost has a 13-shot magazine and left-mounted side lever action. M-LOK, Picatinny rails and an adjustable comb allow for countless personalization options. While a threaded muzzle makes it easy to add an airgun moderator.

The folding stock makes the Umarex Outpost easily packable for backpacking trips and storage. The stock also has a storage compartment for the included extra 13-round magazine.

Umarex plans to make the Outpost available in two editions. There’s a conventional “gun only” form with two magazines, two NitroAir cartridges, a 3,625 PSI HPA tank plus a single shot tray.

But there’s also a “kit” version that includes a 3-9×40 scope with rings, hand pump, carrying case, four NitroAir cartridges, PCP tank, three magazines and a tin of pellets. Umarex is positioning this for hunters, preppers and survivalists.

New Umarex PCP Products At SHOT Show 2026


Umarex is also building-out their “dual power” concept with important accessories. One – seen above – is an N2 Fill Station. This allows NitroAir cartridges to be used to fill HPA tanks and PCP air rifles by connecting through a 1/8-Inch NPT Foster-style quick disconnect.

Last, but not least, is a factory Umarex PCP tank that enables owners of the .177 or .22 Komplete to convert their rifles to dual power. This has a pressure gauge incorporated into the design.


New Umarex PCP Products – Notos G2​


In many ways, the Outpost can be considered as a “big brother” to the existing Notos carbine. Now Umarex has launched the G2 version of Pyramyd’s best-selling air rifle of 2025.

New Umarex PCP Products At SHOT Show 2026


In fact the Notos has been a best-seller since it was introduced. But based on feedback from the avid shooters, Umarex says that a few tweaks were incorporated to make the G2 model even better.

This is another HAM Gold Award-winner!

HAM-Notos-31-8473266.jpg


For starters, the tank was enlarged to 118 cc and 3,625 PSI. That allows for more than 50 full-power shots on one fill at 825 FPS with a 11.9 Grain pellet (17.8 Ft/Lbs). Filling that enlarged tank is even easier thanks to a Foster-style fitting, so shooters won’t need to keep up with a fill probe.

To match the larger air volume, the magazine was enlarged to hold 15 rounds and constructed to be easier to load. The redesigned side lever is larger and easier to operate – especially while wearing gloves.

The two-stage trigger is adjustable for a personalized feel, while the adjustable stock makes it easy to change setups for different shooters. Fully collapsed, the Notos G2 is less than 33-inches long.

That sounds like a great set of upgrades to an already-outstanding air rifle!


New Umarex PCP Products – Big Bore​


Umarex also launched some new big bore products.

The new Tusk is a .357 caliber, bullpup big bore air rifle that the company says is compatible with both pellets and slugs.

The 4,350 PSI onboard air cylinder is regulated to 3,250 and pushes an 82-Grain pellet to 1,075 FPS, according to Umarex specs. A 140 Grain slug delivers 248 Ft/Lbs of Muzzle Energy, they explain. That is more than enough oomph to take down whitetail deer, large feral hogs and coyotes.

There’s an eight-round magazine and a side lever action.

A Picatinny rail gives the Umarex Tusk plenty of room for mounting optics. The M18x1 threaded muzzle allows for easy mounting of airgun-specific sound moderators on the 28-Inch barrel centered in a carbon-fiber shroud.

The laminate wood stock is built to withstand the rigors and weather of hunting season and includes an adjustable comb for the perfect cheek weld and ensures a solid shooting position each time.

New Umarex PCP Products At SHOT Show 2026


In the lower part of our illustration above, we see the new Hammer Pressure Seal magazine. This is compatible with existing Hammer and Hammer Carbine models and overcomes the issue of air blast from around the magazine when the gun is fired.

Umarex claims an increase of 25 FPS when using this magazine and it’s not difficult to believe that!

Tomorrow, we’ll continue this 2026 SHOT Show report by covering the “non PCP” models launched by the company.


The post New Umarex PCP Products At SHOT Show 2026 appeared first on Hard Air Magazine.
Lot's of choices this year coming up in the airgun world. It's a great time to be an airgunner! Komplete gen 2 for me with the 45 fpe is such an upgrade.
 
Ok hameditor,
Someone has to ask (mainly cause I want to know, could this new Komplete NCR possibly shoot the .25 cal pellets with 88-90 gr C02 cartridges? Hmmm. Lower power yes but why not? Also what about the Outpost doing the same.
 
Ok hameditor,
Someone has to ask (mainly cause I want to know, could this new Komplete NCR possibly shoot the .25 cal pellets with 88-90 gr C02 cartridges? Hmmm. Lower power yes but why not? Also what about the Outpost doing the same.
Dunno. I don't have one to try yet. But why would you want to do that? I would expect the velocity to be very low and the trajectory extremely loopy.
 
I have been waiting 3 months for my .30 TJ barrel for my Condor with no end in sight. I was told I would have to be patient after I paid $500. for it. Okay I am being patient. :rolleyes:
I'm still waiting for my post-repair OmniStorm.

Conversely, I received notification that my Ascent barrel swap kits have shipped. Gun they go with isn't expected until May though. 🤷
 

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