Doesn't say when they're available.
Remember the Chinese beeman's..lol. Who knows they maybe good springers, just priced more affordable.A new line of springers is a wonderful development. Let's hope they live up to their association with Air Arms.
Never had a gas shock gun..lol.Don't know about the pistola but the rifles are gas slammers.
Look at the safeties. Reminds me of Gamo, or Theoben Evolution![]()
Try one. If you don't like it maybe you can engineer a motorcycle shock from it.Never had a gas shock gun..lol.
When one thinks they’re getting “something for nothing” - they’re really getting “nothing for something”!to keep afloat sometimes a life preserver is needed;Another thought is ,as my a girlfriend told me,"nothing is as good as it used to be".
I don't think they're even available yet. This was a instagram post on their page.Why couldn't they bring back one of the old AA sidelever springers like the Bora etc or the Pro Elite? Or create something new like a break barrel based on the TX action, and do it in England if they want a new springer? Granted I haven't seen these in person but they look like 3rd tier budget springers. hope this isn't the beginning of the end for AA.
The demise of the Sig ASP20, the Walther LGU/LGV and the new FWB sport is reasonably strong evidence that the market for high end spring guns is small and dying. Owners seem to be very pleased with all of these guns, and yet none sold well enough to be viable and all were DQd. No surprise that AA is not going down this path.Why couldn't they bring back one of the old AA sidelever springers like the Bora etc or the Pro Elite? Or create something new like a break barrel based on the TX action, and do it in England if they want a new springer? Granted I haven't seen these in person but they look like 3rd tier budget springers. hope this isn't the beginning of the end for AA.
I would mind having another 97K, maybe a laminate.The demise of the Sig ASP20, the Walther LGU/LGV and the new FWB sport is reasonably strong evidence that the market for high end spring guns is small and dying. Owners seem to be very pleased with all of these guns, and yet none sold well enough to be viable and all were DQd. No surprise that AA is not going down this path.
Thank goodness for Weihrauch and the TX/PS. I have enough spares to last the rest of my life, but am worried that quality spring guns may become museum pieces within the next decade or two.
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