Pick your poison, then tell us why?

Pick your poison, then tell us why?!

  • 1. AirMaks Caiman

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • 2. Daystate Delta Wolf

    Votes: 13 16.9%
  • 3. Edgun Leshiy 2

    Votes: 18 23.4%
  • 4. AAA Paradigm

    Votes: 29 37.7%
  • 5. FX Impact M3

    Votes: 15 19.5%

  • Total voters
    77
Thumper, maybe you can help us out. What would you like to see in the way of specs?

Currently we have the AoA sales staff to answer any technical questions you may have, if they can't they will let us know at the factory.
You can see videos on Mountain Sport Airguns, Shooting gear reviews, Will Roman's Airgun World, and more.

I realize we don't have the advertising presence of others; I'd rather put our limited resources into the quality of our product.
Well slayer, thanks to your company and this d@med thread by Michael, I have just joined the EVOL family in the form of a .22 Paradigm!

Hopefully Darren at AoA will give me a good trade-in price on my RW Safari .25 so that I can afford my new Paradigm. No worries on my part, he always seems to take very good care of me.

Yes, the description for the Paradigm is currently lacking in information on the AoA web site - although it has plenty of pretty pictures of the gun! ;)

And you likely could not have picked a better main dealer than AoA - Darren and his sales crew, as well as the service crew, is nothing short of AAA+ in my experience. NEVER had any negative issue with them on a whole bunch of transactions.

EDIT: And for those who are looking, there is a pretty good review of the EVOL Paradigm from Patagonia Airguns on Youtube, with excellent English sub titles. Not Steve Scialli/AEAC good, but worth the watch anyway.

 
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AoA just needs to update their website on the AAA Evol Paradigm specs. Information about the stock would be helpful to those that are not aware of the collaboration with Steve Corcoran, AoA, and AAA. All the other Evol Tac versions have their specs listed. I finally placed my order yesterday with AoA for the Paradigm in .22 but I didn't know that they also offered it in .30cal. It might be helpful to others if AoA listed the options on their site.
Thank you - message received! We will update the AAA site to break out the Paradigm with its own specs.
 
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Thumper, maybe you can help us out. What would you like to see in the way of specs?

Currently we have the AoA sales staff to answer any technical questions you may have, if they can't they will let us know at the factory.
You can see videos on Mountain Sport Airguns, Shooting gear reviews, Will Roman's Airgun World, and more.

I realize we don't have the advertising presence of others; I'd rather put our limited resources into the quality of our product.

I'd like to know the basics at least, such as length, weight, power level and shot count. And the big ones like what kind of barrel and if it's choked, groove and land or polygonal, etc.

From what I gather on the AoA site, this is the only gun in .22 listed with an 18" barrel. I imagine that makes a difference in power and efficiency from the similar models.
 
It would have to be the Evol for me.
I like the traditional look and have been reading quite a bit about these guns lately and it has gotten my interest.

I would like a chance to shoot a Daystate sometime. The electronics fascinate me, but I a just not sure I want an electronic gun. As much grief as my phone gives me, I just cant help but imagine a gun that might butt dial! :oops:
 
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The Evol has my vote plus it's made in America what more needs saying. Even when it's not on sale the gun is exceptional value when you factor in the cost of ammo/mods/time spent on other airguns try to tune them. Evol might lighten up your wallet a little initially but it won't bleed you dry like some other airgun companies out there with there endless mods/upgrades that are supposed must haves....
The "Evol has what others don't".
American Air Arms is airgunning Nirvana through and through.
 
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