Like most of you I haven't seen an Ataman in person yet but, from looking at the specs, they seem to be a fair bit more powerful than the other premium bullpups so it's not surprising that they would get fewer shots. I am assuming that you can turn the power down to increase shot count like on every other PCP gun (even if it means changing the hammer spring).
My understanding is that Ataman are a direct competitor to Kalibrgun in their home country so they would naturally price them at a similar level. They have been around for a while so they probably don't think of themselves as a new brand who has yet to prove their worth. American Air Arms ask for $1900 for their first product with no track record at all and they don't even have to ship across the Atlantic....
At the end of the day, they are another regulated bullpup with a LW barrel. I'm not sure it brings anything new but it's another option for us when buying ourselves a new toy. The style of their bullpups isn't my taste (I prefer a modern look) but their AR-style carbines look interesting. They list some nice options on their website too (like carbon fiber stocks). I can't imagine their custom packages are any more price friendly but I like more choice!
As for quality issues, I can't think of many PCP brands that don't have them. FX, Edgun and Kalibrgun all have common issues, especially with new models. It's an industry with poor quality control in general so why would Ataman be any different? Companies like FX seem to try and correct their issues at least. As far as I can tell, Kalibrgun has made no effort to fix the indexing issues on the Cricket.
Being sold through PA is a major advantage to the Ataman. They are the most helpful vendor when it comes to dealing with issues. With one phone call, they will let you return an air gun at their cost.
My understanding is that Ataman are a direct competitor to Kalibrgun in their home country so they would naturally price them at a similar level. They have been around for a while so they probably don't think of themselves as a new brand who has yet to prove their worth. American Air Arms ask for $1900 for their first product with no track record at all and they don't even have to ship across the Atlantic....
At the end of the day, they are another regulated bullpup with a LW barrel. I'm not sure it brings anything new but it's another option for us when buying ourselves a new toy. The style of their bullpups isn't my taste (I prefer a modern look) but their AR-style carbines look interesting. They list some nice options on their website too (like carbon fiber stocks). I can't imagine their custom packages are any more price friendly but I like more choice!
As for quality issues, I can't think of many PCP brands that don't have them. FX, Edgun and Kalibrgun all have common issues, especially with new models. It's an industry with poor quality control in general so why would Ataman be any different? Companies like FX seem to try and correct their issues at least. As far as I can tell, Kalibrgun has made no effort to fix the indexing issues on the Cricket.
Being sold through PA is a major advantage to the Ataman. They are the most helpful vendor when it comes to dealing with issues. With one phone call, they will let you return an air gun at their cost.
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