Air Arms - rebrand, partnership, and new products!

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i wonder if this means that now their production is going to india. if it does im willing to bet it will eventually go the way of bsa and gamo. maybe daystate / brk should step in buy them out cause this sure looks like financial issues and not "innovation"
Yep, my thoughts exactly. BSA pre Gamo are such good guns. The new modular style CLX and R10 MK2 rifles have known issues. The SE line were damn near bullet proof.

Falls under the category "if it ain't broke..."


At least they didn't get Dylan Mulvaney to be their spokesMAN.
 
Yep, my thoughts exactly. BSA pre Gamo are such good guns. The new modular style CLX and R10 MK2 rifles have known issues. The SE line were damn near bullet proof.

Falls under the category "if it ain't broke..."


At least they didn't get Dylan Mulvaney to be their spokesMAN.
Gamo has owned BSA since 1985. They hadn't meddled much with their PCPs until the past few years. Their spring guns were a mix of Gamo and BSA parts for a while but I think they're all made in the UK again. Bowketts platform was tried and true but they let him go after the R-10MK1 reg issues.

The new monoblocks appears to be a step back. They lack modularity and the pinned transfer port was a bad choice. No need to upgrade to the mono block when the Bowkett based guns work so well.

As for AA, I doubt they would shift production. They're still super popular in the UK. Their new partnership might just be a way to capture some of the lower tiered market without having to invest much
 
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j'ai regarder,bref .
pour les armes,Krale/Huma/Mundilar ,leur boutiques ont l'air plus serieuse .