Airforce Condor Review: Still Buy In 2023?

A 22 condor was my first pcp that was part of a trade I did. I knew nothing about PCP at all. I got a scuba tank with it as well. it was very powerful and worked good for my use for hunting squirrels. Its accuracy was pretty good out to about 50yards. It was hold sensitive somewhat but not bad. Mine was completely factory no mods and did fine for what it was. I eventually traded it for a 25 cal gen 2 marauder. I think you are correct that it is somewhat dated compared to the market nowadays and could use some revamping by Air Force to make it a little more comparable to other air rifles BUT it seems like everyone loves them for their power they put out for hunting especially the big bores. Shot count not a huge concern for a big bore for hunting well at least for me anyways. It is a very simple design of a gun that lends itself for dependability for hunting. Aftermarket is good I think I haven't paid no attention since its been over 5 years since I had mine. I am tempted to get a 257 texan for coyotes here in Oklahoma(we can't hunt deer with air rifles here). I am just starting my journey with hft and would love one for that in 177 if it was consistent enough and accurate. I am sure some people have done that and might say it works great for it. Good video.

Jon
 
A 22 condor was my first pcp that was part of a trade I did. I knew nothing about PCP at all. I got a scuba tank with it as well. it was very powerful and worked good for my use for hunting squirrels. Its accuracy was pretty good out to about 50yards. It was hold sensitive somewhat but not bad. Mine was completely factory no mods and did fine for what it was. I eventually traded it for a 25 cal gen 2 marauder. I think you are correct that it is somewhat dated compared to the market nowadays and could use some revamping by Air Force to make it a little more comparable to other air rifles BUT it seems like everyone loves them for their power they put out for hunting especially the big bores. Shot count not a huge concern for a big bore for hunting well at least for me anyways. It is a very simple design of a gun that lends itself for dependability for hunting. Aftermarket is good I think I haven't paid no attention since its been over 5 years since I had mine. I am tempted to get a 257 texan for coyotes here in Oklahoma(we can't hunt deer with air rifles here). I am just starting my journey with hft and would love one for that in 177 if it was consistent enough and accurate. I am sure some people have done that and might say it works great for it. Good video.

Jon
You bet thanks for watching and good observations.