New Airgun Manufacturer

Well if it ain’t another tactical bullpup. Wasn’t impressed when I saw this airgun the other day. Nothing innovative about it, mediocre looks, just another bullpup. But hearing that it’s made in Eastern Europe is like seeing an average looking woman but then you hear her Croatian accent and suddenly she’s above average. Something about European accents that make a woman seem more attractive. I may not know why eastern euro accents are more attractive to me but I do know why I get excited about the guns they make: excellent build quality, rugged, and reliable.
 
Well if it ain’t another tactical bullpup. Wasn’t impressed when I saw this airgun the other day. Nothing innovative about it, mediocre looks, just another bullpup. But hearing that it’s made in Eastern Europe is like seeing an average looking woman but then you hear her Croatian accent and suddenly she’s above average. Something about European accents that make a woman seem more attractive. I may not know why eastern euro accents are more attractive to me but I do know why I get excited about the guns they make: excellent build quality, rugged, and reliable.
Too many Bond movies perhaps? 😁
That said, I don’t think there can be too many new guns, even if uninspired, because ultimately competition is good. Eventually the wheat is separated from the chaff and once in a while one of these manufacturers figures out that they need to innovate or have higher quality to standout.

-Marty
 
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I like what I see! First off I like the KISS design but have all the important mechanical features. I don't need variable power wheel, hammer spring adjusting crap. I set it up once for what I want it to do and leave it so I can count on it. The Epic 2 looks like it can be ambidextrous. The Plenum looks plenty big. The air tube is directly threaded on to a mono block receiver which I like. I would be interested in that short little carbine one.
 
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Well if it ain’t another tactical bullpup. Wasn’t impressed when I saw this airgun the other day. Nothing innovative about it, mediocre looks, just another bullpup. But hearing that it’s made in Eastern Europe is like seeing an average looking woman but then you hear her Croatian accent and suddenly she’s above average. . I may not know why eastern euro accents are more attractive to me but I do know why I get excited about the guns they make: excellent build quality, rugged, and reliable.
Isn't it stated somewhere in the fine print that all these guns are male?
 
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you can choose 3 different plenum size for these airguns, needless to say as a peashooter i would have to go for the smallest one.

Actually my AGT Vulcan 3 came with a failed plenum pipe, so the REG vent hole was drilled so near to the rifle end that there was no spacer in there, and so the plenum was just 2-3 CC.
The scary thing is AGT must have known this as if they had put the spacer in it would not have worked, so they pulled a "if it works it works "
Just not with this guy, and finding out was some of the very first i did with the Vulcan 3.
Never the less until i got the new plenum pipe and the spacer, the Vulcan 3 actually still shot just fine, but probably as it is just a .177 rifle.