N/A Anyone seen these yet?



Nice and compact, but the stock looks far too big for it lol. Basically a bottled kral NP03 in design.

Of course, it's not moderated. Barrel all the way to the end of the shroud. So it'll be damn near 40+" with a can hanging off it.

When will these companies learn most of us want short and quiet with decent power. If I can build them, so can they!
 
By the way, who care about them? Here we don't have limits.... Most of my airguns are .35 and over
In Canada, PAL rated rifles are fine, but a pistol would fall into the RPAL category. Once a pistol falls into this category it is effectively prohibited due to the current legislation.

This is a post for inventory carried by a Canadian vendor and as such they must carry models that conform to Canadian law.

It looks like a nice carbine that has more "traditional" ergonomics. The valving is maybe a bit anemic for a .25, but the .22 seems quite reasonable for small game.
 
In Canada, PAL rated rifles are fine, but a pistol would fall into the RPAL category. Once a pistol falls into this category it is effectively prohibited due to the current legislation.

This is a post for inventory carried by a Canadian vendor and as such they must carry models that conform to Canadian law.

It looks like a nice carbine that has more "traditional" ergonomics. The valving is maybe a bit anemic for a .25, but the .22 seems quite reasonable for small game.
Thanks for information. What they mean about "restricted-firearms" and "non-restricted"?
 
Thanks for information. What they mean about "restricted-firearms" and "non-restricted"?
I'll keep this brief to avoid high-jacking the thread.

In Canada there are 4 classes of firearms: unregulated, non-restricted, restricted and prohibited. Most PCP rifles would fall into the non-restricted category so long as they're not silenced. These would require a "standard license. Unregulated would be the sub 500 fps class of airguns that are legally a firearm, but not do not require a license. The velocity/ energy rules for unregulated are a bit more complicated than just "under 500 fps". Restricted firearms require a higher class of license and are subject to more storage and transport regulations. Typically this would be handguns and certain center-fire rifles. In recent years, most restricted firearms were re-classified as prohibited, which would include many "factory spec" PCP air pistols (ignoring some of the 10m pistols).

To keep this thread on topic: Does anyone have any experience with an unregulated Reximex? I'd be curious to see if they have a relatively flat shot string out of the box or if the velocity is a constant downwards slope like certain Hatsans.
 
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