Western Airguns Western Airguns are made where? USA? Where.

Is "AOA" Airguns of Arizona?
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I think they are really made in China not USA!
Chas you may very well be right.

Here’s a little family tree explanation about Western Airguns:

The Rattler and Sidewinder were created by the (one of the) designer(s) of the LCS sk-19. As you can see the Rattler is nothing more than a souped up, roided up sk-19.

The sk-19 was created by stealing the design of the Huben K-1 hammerless system. If you strip away all the tacticool components it is a copy of the huben. Same valve system that allows efficient, high power on the fly.

AOA ties into all of this because they originally sold the Huben k1. Then the sk-19 comes along and AOA started selling it too. Allegedly, huben told AOA if they continue selling the sk-19 they would cut ties with them. Soon after, AOA dropped huben and continued selling the sk-19. Then, one of the designers of the sk-19 had a falling out and started another company, Western Airguns.

Huben doesn’t hide the fact that it’s made in China. LCS was vague about the sk-19 being made with imported (Chinese?) parts. On the rifle it said “made with domestic and imported parts”. The Western airgun models are likely made with domestic and imported parts as well. My guess is there are far more imported parts than domestic.

Note: LCS appears to be in litigation pertaining to patent infringement. I would not be surprised if Western Airguns will be subjected to the same litigation if they aren’t already.
 
Chas you may very well be right.

Here’s a little family tree explanation about Western Airguns:

The Rattler and Sidewinder were created by the (one of the) designer(s) of the LCS sk-19. As you can see the Rattler is nothing more than a souped up, roided up sk-19.

The sk-19 was created by stealing the design of the Huben K-1 hammerless system. If you strip away all the tacticool components it is a copy of the huben. Same valve system that allows efficient, high power on the fly.

AOA ties into all of this because they originally sold the Huben k1. Then the sk-19 comes along and AOA started selling it too. Allegedly, huben told AOA if they continue selling the sk-19 they would cut ties with them. Soon after, AOA dropped huben and continued selling the sk-19. Then, one of the designers of the sk-19 had a falling out and started another company, Western Airguns.

Huben doesn’t hide the fact that it’s made in China. LCS was vague about the sk-19 being made with imported (Chinese?) parts. On the rifle it said “made with domestic and imported parts”. The Western airgun models are likely made with domestic and imported parts as well. My guess is there are far more imported parts than domestic.

Note: LCS appears to be in litigation pertaining to patent infringement. I would not be surprised if Western Airguns will be subjected to the same litigation if they aren’t already.
Thanks for answering the OP's question... For the life of me I don't know why some would reply like it's supposed to be "top secret".. or "do a search" type answer. Good on you for helping a legit question a fellow air gunner asked..
 
I used to be a firm believer on only buying made in the USA air rifles and thought that anything made in China was junk(bad experience with a AEA)and not worth my time, my AGN account almost got suspended for some of my comments of made in china manufactured rifles..that is until I got my Huben, boy was I wrong the huben is made well, reliable, powerful and laser accurate… no comparison to other made in China rifles. Point is China can produce quality items and if some of the parts are sourced in another country, has excellent build quality, shoots well etc.. then so what.. I’m not cool with manufacturers claiming and stamping made in the USA when it has sourced parts though..
 
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I used to be a firm believer on only buying made in the USA air rifles and thought that anything made in China was junk(bad experience with a AEA)and not worth my time, my AGN account almost got suspended for some of my comments of made in china manufactured rifles..that is until I got my Huben, boy was I wrong the huben is made well, reliable, powerful and laser accurate… no comparison to other made in China rifles. Point is China can produce quality items and if some of the parts are sourced in another country, has excellent build quality, shoots well etc.. then so what.. I’m not cool with manufacturers claiming and stamping made in the USA when it has sourced parts though..
i think the words "assembled in the USA fits a little better , RAW !!! now that gun is made here!
 
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