The Krait Lite S opens the Lite line and shows what the line is about. The regulator sits inside the action and is set at the factory: there is no external adjuster, and changing it afterwards is a job for someone who knows the rifle's internals. What stays in the shooter's hands is velocity: an external screw tensions the hammer spring, changing how hard it strikes. The stock is beech, cut ambidextrous rather than mirrored for one hand, and the side lever moves to whichever side suits. A 400mm choked barrel and a 300cc cylinder at 300 bar sit inside 640mm at 2.63kg, with a single gauge reading cylinder pressure. Optics go on the 20 MOA Picatinny rail; the only other rail is underneath, for a bipod. Sold in .177, .22, and .25. For more barrel, see the
Krait Lite L — or on a tube cylinder, the
Krait Lite T.