AEA 95 Caliber Zeus

I've never had a quality control problem with PBBA and XP airguns I'n my opinion those are the best brands out there really besides Airforce.... I've never read anything bad about XP airguns or pbba airguns both are very simple to work on and they make a ton of power for hunting big game. And there's only 3 o rings in the gun...
I've never had a quality control problem with PBBA and XP airguns I'n my opinion those are the best brands out there really besides Airforce.... I've never read anything bad about XP airguns or pbba airguns both are very simple to work on and they make a ton of power for hunting big game. And there's only 3 o rings in the gun...
This may be a sampling rate issue,
1:such as XP Perhaps sale 1/100 number Of AEA's

2: XP average selling price almost 4-5 times than AEA .
3: AEA has many semi-auto gun.
Plus, people always remember the five negative reviews , not other a hundred good reviews.

So To be honest, if a gun sells for $3000 and without magazines , sell hundreds of units a year. If You can still see the problem . That's actually quite scary.
 
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You won't be getting a response back from the guy you quoted. He was banned a few weeks ago.
Oh, thank you !i also see this Monster in Germany!
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I've never had a quality control problem with PBBA and XP airguns I'n my opinion those are the best brands out there really besides Airforce.... I've never read anything bad about XP airguns or pbba airguns both are very simple to work on and they make a ton of power for hunting big game. And there's only 3 o rings in the gun...
Interesting comment,...guess based on years of experience with the majority of Big and Small bores air rifles out there right ?
 
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Yup... I would never buy a AEA.... Can't go wrong with a classic XP airgun or pbba or extreme big bore and jack Haley and quackenbush...simple to work on.... And yeah their expensive but you get what you pay for....
Interesting comment,...guess based on years of experience with the majority of Big and Small bores air rifles out there right ?
 
Yup... I would never buy a AEA.... Can't go wrong with a classic XP airgun or pbba or extreme big bore and jack Haley and quackenbush...simple to work on.... And yeah their expensive but you get what you pay for....
So I guess you also had AEA big bores amongst all the others that you mentioned ? ....What Haley and DAQ do you have ?

I had 3 DAQs and the machining was horrible, the trigger 12-15 pounds two of them leaked farely early after I got them, one the cocking lever broke, they rusted very easily and was a lot of work keeping them from it.
 
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So I guess you also had AEA big bores amongst all the others that you mentioned ? ....What Haley and DAQ do you have ?

I had 3 DAQs and the machining was horrible, the trigger 12-15 pounds two of them leaked farely early after I got them, one the cocking lever broke, they rusted very easily and was a lot of work keeping them from it.
Lol sounds like operator error.....
 
Moose Maybe grizzly bear no. With only one shot reloads you won't catch me hunting any dangerous game with that thing.
Why not? Live a little 😂😂😂...but not probably not for long ...messing with a Grizz. I'm crazy enough to try it....if Glock 20 (at the least...with 2 mags of Buffalo bore😳) is available and ready to rock and roll. Beyond that....I'm with you..because I really like living.😂😂😂😂😂
 
Why Why Why?
Downright silly and STUPID in my opinion.
We currently have a great hobby / industry that is comfortably flying under the radar of the regulators. Have a look across the pond, who's up for a maximum of 12 FPE?? in .22?
The smartest thing to do when flying under the radar.....stay stealthy!!!
I find disappointing the "public service announcements" by felons informing their fellow felons about the world of PCP guns and the fact they can have them sent to their door. The felons already know, so shut up already!
If this .95 caliber beast had any practicality whatsoever, if it were useful for anything other than "bragging rights" perhaps I could be more accepting. Realistically You Tube will be what we see of it.
Perhaps with unlimited funds I could get Purdy or H+H to build me a bespoke 4 bore. They might just ask why I would want an antique? There are far better tools today should I wish to shoot an elephant.
This .95 caliber beast is just plain dumb. When regulation does come, you can bet the regulators will look beyond our shores, they are lazy public employees that prefer to copy and paste and will base their regulations on what is easiest.
 
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Well all I can say is if there is a hunting tool driven by air and it makes hunting more ethical and stops the animal from suffering related to less than perfect shot placement because it makes significantly better energy for stopping game to the point that it is on par with “fire arms” then why would any air driven hunting tool enthusiasts have anything negative to say about it? Blows my mind. I’ll buy one no questions asked and my “pit bull” will be in the forums.

Actually no it won’t, bull dogs are like Chrysler cars. No resale value once you own it it’s yours
 
AEA GUNS HAVE ENOUGH POWER.

They need to ditch their focus from more and more power.
To better customer service and better quality control.

Their ungodly thirst for power will get this whole industry severely regulated by the government. Sooner rather than later.🥲
Maybe that's the plan.