Anyone heard of Pneuwa Cattleman Airguns?

I was looking around EBay for a good deal on used PCP air guns and came across one called Pneuw Cattleman Airguns. I found their website listed below. I tried a quick YouTube search and nothing came up. It looks like a Edgun Leshiy kind of but at a better price. Can anyone vouche for the quality of these air guns and accuracy/durability? 



https://www.cattlemanguns.com/brand/pneuwa/
 
RatSniper, over at GTA is selling his in the GTA members classifieds for $400. Check it out.

Edit: just realized it is listed in AGN classifieds too. FLgunner, Pishtov RAS-01 .22

Edit #2: I have just spent some time reading up on this brand of gun and watched some videos. If you are looking for a project gun then you have your work cut out for you with this one. The fact that there's no easy way to add a moderator means rural buyers only. FLgunner's gun is actually not bad and has potential, as far as accuracy goes his is doing a lot better than the other examples I have seen. If the barrel would have been threaded (like Hatsan does) I would have taken on this as project.
 
I just bought a pneuwa Cattleman .22 from ebay to support wounded warriers foundation.

They are currently offered for sale pretty much every auction site.

It is a nice gun. Seems well made, it looked so much like a Hatsan I started poking around the net and found its made by Carlos Arms in Turkey.

https://ammoterra.com/product/carlos-arms-sh-501

I havent tested yet as I recieved a different stock than the pictures showed for my order on ebay. Communication with cattleman was good before I got gun. I called tbem after recieving , to ask about the stock discrepency but no answer yet. I ordered one that had folding stock but recieved full stock version. The stock i got though is really beautiful so not sure I would trade back now.

It is lever side cocking, no regulator, no noise suppresion. Someone thought you wouldnt be able to use moderator but it has a barrel shroud that the end cap screws out of so should not be a prob.

It is really good looking esp the wood stock, seems to cycle smooth. Came with small amount of air in tank, in a hard case with xtra mag and probe. It dry fired with a loud bang.

For 550 it seems pretty legit. I like it.

Shockingly It's raining hard here in Portland Ore or I would try it out. So prob gonna take it apart just for grins if I dont hear back from them soon. If I get my wishes I will end up with folding stock I originally wanted from cattleman. 

Btw. I am new to forum but have been an air gun enthusiast for years. 

Stay safe 






 
Just got the phone with Tori, who heads up Cattleman. She apologized for the mixup and are more than making it right. I am so pleased.

I really like this gun and super impressed with the company. As I thought, the guns are made in Turkey, which makes many of the finest guns in the world. They are an American owned manufacturing company. They are then sold, supported and distributed by Cattleman. The mfg sells to a few others like Pistov but the models are made and customized for each company.

So this is not quite like a Pistov as it has several better features such like the ability to add moderator and there are several versions of the stock.

She talked about all the testing they do on the guns esp tbe pressure vessels. They are developing new models with slight feature improvements, like a slicker saftey mechanism and optic offerings.

I shot it off my porch at a resettable squirrel target and it hit it hard. 

I love the small sized rotary mag, it 'only'' holds 10 but its small enough not to impede optic mounts like the huge mags on the Benji maurader and Hatsan Bliyz that I own do.

I have become a big fan of Cattleman Pneuwa.

They are also very proud of supporting vet causes like wounded warrier and Semperfi. They send 10 percent of every sale to a charity.

The company seems as great as the gun.

Time will tell but right now I couldn't be any happier with a purchase.








 
Mack, Artemis M40, a Cattleman? You sir are a gambling man. Acer9, I wouldn’t become a fan of any company until at least 2,000 pellets and nothing but bliss. I used to be intrigued by cool concepts from questionable companies but they finally priced themselves out of the I know I’m buying a project but who cares, it’s cheap range. I bought a lot of them. I did learn something valuable about reviews on these types of guns. Believe all the negative comments. If a guy is bragging about his, follow him because it is generally short lived. I still find them interesting. Good luck.
 
I sold mine because I wasn't able to easily attach a moderator and I live in a pretty large neighborhood. Even though there is nothing but woods behind me, I have neighbors on both sides and in front, so the Pishtov was just too loud for me to feel comfortable shooting it in my backyard. It was pretty accurate and had a drop dead gorgeous Turkish Walnut Stock, but the threads on the barrel were a really odd size and I never did figure out what they were. We thought they were M15X1.0, but the adapter that was made in that size was just too loose and didn't work. I even tried to work with Pishtov to get the actual thread size, or an adapter that would work, but they were not responsive at all. It ended up that trying to make one using common tooling was not working, so the project was dropped and I sold the Pishtov to move on to something else. If I had been able to shoot it in my backyard without feeling I was disturbing the neighbors, I would have kept it, but that obviously wasn't meant to be!
 
More so with the Artemis but I believe this company probably isn’t much different. If SPA/Artemis struggles with consistency, quality and function on basic PCP’s, what is their semi auto going to be like. I believe companies see consumers buying Kral, Umarex, SPA, Hatsan and other PCP’s knowing they are going to have to work on them, but won’t stop buying them. Why not throw your hat in the ring. In that part of the PCP community, you only have to keep the customer kinda happy. Give him something to play with and a glimmer of hope.
 
Regarding Cattleman Guns, I ordered their T2 in 25cal. It's on its way to me. Preliminary results are showing crazy great results for this gun. M&B Airgun review on Youtube is showing fantastic results as well as Macabespeed and American Airgunner. All I know is that the gun has a rifled barrel and is extremely accurate. It's built in Turkey but American quality controlled by the owner's dad, I believe. Cattleman is American woman owned and operated. It comes with a case, hat, shirt, stickers, cleaning kit, bipod, gun, and is suppressor ready. I ordered the 25cal with the heavier spring and they are boasting fps exceeding 1000fps in 25cal. Since they are an emerging company, they are offering a $100 off coupon that you can get from watching M&B Airgun Review on Youtube. He just reposted it this weekend. All this I got for $600 on paypal. She contacted me yesterday and said it shipped today. I have personally been in contact with her via text and she has sent me results, and answered all of my questions. Warranty is 1 year, but if you have any issues ever, she said that she would make it right or that you can ship the gun back to her for a full refund!!!!!! Her company is centered out of Pennsylvania, USA. She is American and her dad, I believe, is a former Marine. 10% of every sale goes to the Wounded Warrior fund or the Semper fi fund (I chose the latter).

This is what American salesmanship is supposed to be like and resemble. Owners name is Victoria Wilson and contacts you back via her cell phone. When you call you speak to her and don't have to press 1 for English or 2 for customer service. I challenge all who read this to refer me to an air rifle company that treats their customer base like this and creates this quality of an instrument. No, I haven't received it yet and I may be eating my blog, but I am willing to put my money where my mouth is on this one. Victoria is straight up and I telling you to get hold of one of these rifles before demand runs up the cost. They are also considering making upgrade kits that you can change out the barrel and block to upgrade to a larger caliber without having to buy a new gun; just buy the new barrel kit instead. Gun charges to 200bar and gets 120 full power shots per fill. It is unregulated but they will be offering regulated models in the near future. Tell her Terry M. sent you {she is very personable and very cool gal}.
 
Regarding Cattleman Guns, I ordered their T2 in 25cal. It's on its way to me. Preliminary results are showing crazy great results for this gun. M&B Airgun review on Youtube is showing fantastic results as well as Macabespeed and American Airgunner. All I know is that the gun has a rifled barrel and is extremely accurate. It's built in Turkey but American quality controlled by the owner's dad, I believe. Cattleman is American woman owned and operated. It comes with a case, hat, shirt, stickers, cleaning kit, bipod, gun, and is suppressor ready. I ordered the 25cal with the heavier spring and they are boasting fps exceeding 1000fps in 25cal. Since they are an emerging company, they are offering a $100 off coupon that you can get from watching M&B Airgun Review on Youtube. He just reposted it this weekend. All this I got for $600 on paypal. She contacted me yesterday and said it shipped today. I have personally been in contact with her via text and she has sent me results, and answered all of my questions. Warranty is 1 year, but if you have any issues ever, she said that she would make it right or that you can ship the gun back to her for a full refund!!!!!! Her company is centered out of Pennsylvania, USA. She is American and her dad, I believe, is a former Marine. 10% of every sale goes to the Wounded Warrior fund or the Semper fi fund (I chose the latter).

This is what American salesmanship is supposed to be like and resemble. Owners name is Victoria Wilson and contacts you back via her cell phone. When you call you speak to her and don't have to press 1 for English or 2 for customer service. I challenge all who read this to refer me to an air rifle company that treats their customer base like this and creates this quality of an instrument. No, I haven't received it yet and I may be eating my blog, but I am willing to put my money where my mouth is on this one. Victoria is straight up and I telling you to get hold of one of these rifles before demand runs up the cost. They are also considering making upgrade kits that you can change out the barrel and block to upgrade to a larger caliber without having to buy a new gun; just buy the new barrel kit instead. Gun charges to 200bar and gets 120 full power shots per fill. It is unregulated but they will be offering regulated models in the near future. Tell her Terry M. sent you {she is very personable and very cool gal}.

Gonna have to call your Screen name on this one. 300cc tank, 200 bar - even if shooting the 19g H&N at 1000fps and shooting all the way down to 1000psi that would still equate to an efficiency of OVER 2 FPE/cuin

Sorry, ain't happenin
 
So it looks like Cattleman wants to up their sales, and in this business as we all know, results matter. All I am seeing is marketing and advertising, being in the $500 price range you have alot of competition, and not being back yard friendly is a huge issue. You cannot compare these guns to the Benjamin Prod/Marauder or most Hatsans at the moment. You need to get with DonnyFL first to quiet these things down and then we need to some accuracy tests.