AEA AEA Challenger Pro Gen 3

Hello guys my name is David, we are company from Poland and we are distributor AEA, manager from AEA told us we are first company with new model:
Challanger pro
Challanger Nova
Challanger Nova bullpup
we have this airgun only one week so maybe in this week we can show you more.
this is our new website from Europe www.aeagun.com and this is polish webside www.pcphunters.com
www.aeagun.com will be ready in next week.
this is video with new airgun
 
Hello guys my name is David, we are company from Poland and we are distributor AEA, manager from AEA told us we are first company with new model:
Challanger pro
Challanger Nova
Challanger Nova bullpup
we have this airgun only one week so maybe in this week we can show you more.
As it is not clear from your site and AEA site please explain what are the differences between the Challenger Bullpup Standard and the Challenger Bullpup Nova. Also does the Nova have a regulator and a plenum ?

Edit 17.10.24
also your email, [email protected], from your site is not working. It delivers a failure notice (550: authentication required). So how can someone contact you
 
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Didn't the Gen2 just come out with the adjustable reg and hammer spring? What is changed in Gen3?

Mike
Those were only the long barrel in 30 and 35 caliber. Hopefully 🤞 these will be smaller caliber ones with an actual way to properly tune them ie adj hammer spring. Only took them like 3 years to figure it out.
 
No, i have Aea challenger 25 and two challenger bullpups 30 32 barrels i havent personally seen any semiautomatic pcp under $700 that r accurate and reliable. Blitz probably best bet just got to get a lil lucky as some r lemons.
I have a semi-auto AEA Terminator .30cal that I've put over 600 rounds through and never had any sort of problem, not one. Bintac modified so it was wrung out before I ever laid hands upon it. It is a beast and will rattle your teeth when fired. Accurate out to the 45 yard limit I have. If you rapid fire it is tough to get less than 1". Take your time and it stacks pretty well. But it is assuredly not under $700.

2 of my Hatsan Semi-Auto (Barrage, Bullmaster) are both well under $700 and work just fine. Usual issue when you add a moderator that requires changing a spring but well known and well documented issue. Barrage has at least 1500 rounds through it and the Bullmaster 300-400 rounds. As with any Semi-Auto slow and easy 1/2" at 45 yards, rapid fire 1-1.5 inches.

The semi-auto .25 Invader works just fine until you add the moderator. Much more finicky than the Barrage/Bullmaster mechanism. My neighbor has it for our raccoon problem but I made it a bolt action. I have an idea the issue is pellet weight. I found my Bullmaster didn't like lighter pellets when moderated.

-- Matt