FX FX Airguns King Synthetic Stock .30 cal with Halo Slugs REVEALED!


This is one trip I've been dreaming about! I had the incredible opportunity to visit the world-renowned FX Airguns headquarters in Sweden, where innovation and craftsmanship are combined to create some of the best airguns on the planet. In this video, I’ll take you behind the scenes to explore their cutting-edge facility and, of course, put some of their latest gear to the test. Pay attention as there is a bit of a breaking news announcement in this video about FX Airguns offering a barreled action option to dealers so you can drop the FX King into ANY stock or chassis!
 
the halos kinda look like a medieval tankard minus the handle
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Probably not be cheap.
Looking at the packaging I am thinking expensive along the lines of the hybrid and possibly easily damaged.

The biggest take away from the video for me was the emphasis on no need to modify the Dynamic block guns. They work as an air gun should in their stock configuration. Is FX stepping away from the marketing approach they had with the Impact? welcome change if they are.
 
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Probably not be cheap.
Looking at the packaging I am thinking expensive along the lines of the hybrid and possibly easily damaged.

The biggest take away from the video for me was the emphasis on no need to modify the Dynamic block guns. They work as an air gun should in their stock configuration. Is FX stepping away from the marketing approach they had with the Impact? welcome change if they are.
FX has said they planned them to be about the same as JSB pellets. We will see if that eventually happens.
 
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FX has said they planned them to be about the same as JSB pellets. We will see if that eventually happens.
I have seen the same from FX.
I am an FX fan and have 7 of them right now. However, I think FX is the PT Barnum of the air gun industry when it comes to claims about products and product releases.
There is a reason why they are packaged just like the Hybrid is/was, and it is not because the packaging is cheaper than a stamped tin. I am assuming that either they do not fare well in a tin or the price is such that the cost of 250 of them at a time may well scare average consumers off.
All this is speculation but I am not seeing the sluglet replacing pellets anytime soon.