The Krait Lite L runs a 520mm choked barrel over a 580cc cylinder, putting overall length at 735mm and weight at 2.9kg — still light to carry, long enough to make pellets worth shooting past short-barrel distances. The beech stock is ambidextrous, with the butt-pad adjustable for height and length and the cheek-piece for height. The rifle carries one rail on top for the optic and one underneath for a bipod, and nothing on the sides. Pressure comes off an internal regulator set during manufacture, and a single gauge shows cylinder pressure; the one screw left to turn works the hammer spring, and through it velocity. Chambered in .177, .22, and .25. Shooting slugs at this barrel length? See the non-choked
Krait Lite L HP — on a tube cylinder, the
Krait Lite LT — or the short-barrel
Krait Lite S.