
Availability: In Stock
The Beeman 1327 Chief II PCP .177 pellet rifle is a pre-charged pneumatic air gun built for shooters who want precision, repeatability, and a classic rifle feel. Whether you're target shooting at the range, hunting small game, or just enjoying backyard plinking, this .177 PCP delivers consistent power per shot without the shot-to-shot velocity variation you'd see in spring-piston guns. The 10+1 shot capacity means fewer fill-ups during a session, and the European hardwood stock gives you a traditional, ergonomic platform that feels as good as it shoots.
PCP air rifles have become the go-to choice for serious air gunners because they offer flat trajectories, minimal recoil, and the ability to dial in your velocity to match your purpose. The Chief II's black receiver pairs with that warm hardwood furniture to create a clean, professional appearance—nothing fancy, just function-first design. The .177 caliber is the most popular air gun round in North America, so ammunition and pellet selection are plentiful and affordable.
If you're new to PCP, understand that you'll need a way to charge the onboard reservoir—either a hand pump, a scuba tank, or a dedicated compressor. Once charged, the rifle maintains consistent shot velocity until the pressure drops, giving you a real accuracy advantage over spring-piston or CO₂ platforms. This is the rifle for the shooter who values precision and wants a classic hardwood rifle experience without the hassle of cocking a spring or swapping CO₂ cartridges.
| Caliber | .177 |
| Action Type | Pre-Charged Pneumatic (PCP) |
| Magazine Capacity | 10+1 shots |
| Receiver Finish | Black |
| Stock Material | European Hardwood |
| Model | Beeman 1327 Chief II |
PCP rifles require an external air source to fill the onboard reservoir. Common options include a hand pump (manual but portable), a scuba tank (fast and convenient if you have access), or a dedicated air compressor (the easiest long-term option). You'll need to check your rifle's fill port and maximum pressure rating before choosing your charging method.
Yes, .177 is commonly used for small-game hunting—rabbits, squirrels, and pest control—when shot from a PCP rifle where velocity and consistency are optimized. Hunting success depends on shot placement, pellet quality, and power output. Always check your local hunting regulations before pursuing any game.
PCP rifles store compressed air in a reservoir, delivering the same velocity for multiple shots until pressure drops—this consistency is excellent for accuracy. Spring-piston rifles require manual cocking and have more recoil. CO₂ rifles are simpler but velocity varies with temperature. PCPs are the preferred platform for serious shooters and hunters.
The product information provided does not specify what accessories or ammunition are included with the rifle. Contact Bosque Outdoors directly to confirm what's in the box and to discuss charging options for your setup.

SKU: 115860477 • Width: 3in • Height: 0.4in • Depth: 7.5in • Weight: 8.9oz





Availability: In Stock
The Beeman 1327 Chief II PCP .177 pellet rifle is a pre-charged pneumatic air gun built for shooters who want precision, repeatability, and a classic rifle feel. Whether you're target shooting at the range, hunting small game, or just enjoying backyard plinking, this .177 PCP delivers consistent power per shot without the shot-to-shot velocity variation you'd see in spring-piston guns. The 10+1 shot capacity means fewer fill-ups during a session, and the European hardwood stock gives you a traditional, ergonomic platform that feels as good as it shoots.
PCP air rifles have become the go-to choice for serious air gunners because they offer flat trajectories, minimal recoil, and the ability to dial in your velocity to match your purpose. The Chief II's black receiver pairs with that warm hardwood furniture to create a clean, professional appearance—nothing fancy, just function-first design. The .177 caliber is the most popular air gun round in North America, so ammunition and pellet selection are plentiful and affordable.
If you're new to PCP, understand that you'll need a way to charge the onboard reservoir—either a hand pump, a scuba tank, or a dedicated compressor. Once charged, the rifle maintains consistent shot velocity until the pressure drops, giving you a real accuracy advantage over spring-piston or CO₂ platforms. This is the rifle for the shooter who values precision and wants a classic hardwood rifle experience without the hassle of cocking a spring or swapping CO₂ cartridges.
| Caliber | .177 |
| Action Type | Pre-Charged Pneumatic (PCP) |
| Magazine Capacity | 10+1 shots |
| Receiver Finish | Black |
| Stock Material | European Hardwood |
| Model | Beeman 1327 Chief II |
PCP rifles require an external air source to fill the onboard reservoir. Common options include a hand pump (manual but portable), a scuba tank (fast and convenient if you have access), or a dedicated air compressor (the easiest long-term option). You'll need to check your rifle's fill port and maximum pressure rating before choosing your charging method.
Yes, .177 is commonly used for small-game hunting—rabbits, squirrels, and pest control—when shot from a PCP rifle where velocity and consistency are optimized. Hunting success depends on shot placement, pellet quality, and power output. Always check your local hunting regulations before pursuing any game.
PCP rifles store compressed air in a reservoir, delivering the same velocity for multiple shots until pressure drops—this consistency is excellent for accuracy. Spring-piston rifles require manual cocking and have more recoil. CO₂ rifles are simpler but velocity varies with temperature. PCPs are the preferred platform for serious shooters and hunters.
The product information provided does not specify what accessories or ammunition are included with the rifle. Contact Bosque Outdoors directly to confirm what's in the box and to discuss charging options for your setup.
SKU: 115860477 • Width: 3in • Height: 0.4in • Depth: 7.5in • Weight: 8.9oz
