New 25 cal PCP revolvers from Innovairtech that don't look like air guns...

I think I see a spot to attach pictures.. can anyone tell me if it's ok to put up a few pictures of the brocock airgun brochures?? I found my old brochures and well my 522 was perfect for the uses I had, namely any rattlesnake close by and target shooting.. definitely not for everyone..they did sell a multi charging kit but it was back when you used scuba tanks and well at least in my area you had to have a diving certification to get a refill.. and I don't have any interest in being underwater..

I had the hand pump, and well if you kept the cartridges charged, 6 months later you could put it in the hand pump and top it off by feel.. at least for me it got too hard to pump it over pressure..

I'd love to share pictures of the brochures if anyone is curious how they looked and worked..

great for my purpose but a PCP air gun is better suited for longer ranges..

it's too bad people had to ruin a good thing doing bad things.. just wish someone in the USA would have bought the brocock airgun design.. it would fill a nitch market.. and sometimes that's a good thing and other times you need a bigger market..

I don't like throwing things away, so I tend to stay away from CO2 cartridge guns.. spring or PCP seems the way to go, although my spring break shotgun has a bit more kick than I prefer.. got used to PCP guns and forgot the recoil on a springer..


 
tor47.. I am just curious what guns you have available that don't look like firearms.. everything I have seen in one way or another from a distance looks like some type of gun.. and they are now making CO2 guns that even the police can't tell the difference without handling them.. I agree should look at least a little different than a firearm.. kids get shot now because of this plus not taught to listen to the authorities..

Well, it is a replica of a firearm. Most pcps have either a aritube or bottle attahed to it, which distinguish themself. Not gonna start a politics discussion, but where I live, it is not common to shoot "revolvers" except if not in a gun club. I know it is different in US. It is just me personally, I prefer when bystanders watch me shooting, I do not want them to believe I am shooting with a revolver. All the airguns I own are pcp's, also my steyr airpustol, which have an airtube on it

To explain a litle further, where I live handguns (powderburners) are illegal. The only exception is for thouse which are active members in a pistol club. That is why in norway you very seldom see someone shoot a hangun in a private range. Thouse which own hanguns, usually go to the range at the club. But in US it is probably a common sight. Hope that explains it:)
 
tor47. I really appreciate that you seem to be one not wanting to get into anything political..I don't like it myself.. so common ground there.. worst argument I have got into was with a PCP air gun dealer over not being able to get open sights.. he claims that you can't shoot accurate without a fancy large high power scope.. I agree that PCP air tanks make it look different, but I do think at a distance it still could possibly be mistaken by someone who doesn't know much about airguns.. which is why I asked what you use.. because the only thing I have seen that couldn't be mistaken for a gun was a trailer mounted big bore, forgot what it shot, maybe golf balls and turned it to powder when they hit the backstop 😂it looked like a mess of a experiment with helium tanks and vacuum pumps.. closer to a sewer vacuum machine 🤣 he did it just because...

I really appreciate you telling me what brand you use, because I don't care what it looks like, but PCP and something that can be reasonable holster.. like the maurader pistol..18" long is a bit much to carry when out here in the woods cutting brush and firewood.. just looking for a small open sight for timber rattlers..

I'm going to look up the brand you mentioned and I really thank you so much for the nice response.

again thank you 👍
 
Going a litle offtopic here (sorry if I highjack the thread), but it is also where I shoot. I sometimes I shoot at an industrial area, where there are bulldoozers, trucks and other equipment parked nearby, but no buildings. After work ours there is usually no people there. But once in while there might come a guy driving by to pick up some stuff. So when I shoot my pcp, and he drives by, there will be no question on what I shoot:)
 
Zebra,
I know this was posted in 2017, but I am.currently looking for an air revolver like this,and the link you have posted from innovairtech does not work. Did the company go out of business? If so,where can I find a used one for sale? Any help would be appreciated! I hope you see this
I don't know if you have seen the new huben gk1 pistol, it's a revolver and yet semi auto.. it's made based on the huben k1 rifle.. it's out of my price range but looks like a very good gun.. looking better than the evinix viper semi auto..
I sure wish the war would end and we could still get the attaman ap16 compact pistol.. I don't understand why the attaman rifles are still available but not the pistols.. even so the ap16 is out of my budget too..
should have bought one when pyramid was selling out at a discount, but I was worried about service and parts not possibly being available too..

let me know if anyone has any other options.. I like the mustang lobo lever action rifle, but it is not available in the USA as far as I can find, plus it's also out of my budget at this point..
Mark
 
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Zebra,
I know this was posted in 2017, but I am.currently looking for an air revolver like this,and the link you have posted from innovairtech does not work. Did the company go out of business? If so,where can I find a used one for sale? Any help would be appreciated! I hope you see this
They went out of business along time ago. They didn't last long, not sure of anyone who even had one of the pistols dont think they ever happened. I know somebody on the forums had a rifle but didn't really work.
 
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Too bad this never came to furition
the closest thing to it is the aea defender.. and I don't know what to think about it.. lots of people talking about the cartridges leaking down and then they don't shoot when you need them..
I wish brocock had not gone out of business and then started over.. I really miss my brocock 522 with the tandem cartridges.. yes they leaked down until I rebuilt with 90 durometer o rings and even before rebuilding they would hold for a month and you could always put them in the slim Jim pump and top off.. really wished I still had that 522 and then the single six and the golden boy lever action..
Mark