That's my biggiest issue here in OK. No one sells Airguns beside the cheaper gamo springers. I like to hold a gun before buying one and taking someone's opinion or info for how it worked them is still lacking because that is them-lol. It would be great if you could try before you buy like black widow bows does. Sure you pay full price and get a week to try out and send back. If you like it they apply that money towards your own bow or refund your money. I would do it just like I did with the widow bows so I could decide for me. I'm not made of money and can't afford a 2,000 or so mistake that even though the gun is great it's just not for me. I can't afford to take hickeys on guns I buy and have to sell because of fit issues.I like your airguns, they appear to be an excellent product, similar to Daystate with the electronic process. Regarding the release trigger, that could perhaps be seen as a binary trigger (?), which are banned in my state, a state that also considers airguns in .22 and above as firearms. But more importantly for me, my health is such that I might forget having it so programmed, so I simply don't want it, not even if it was on the EPROM and the little switch wasn't thrown (assuming you use EPROMs in your circuitry).
I looked at your airguns, your current models are too heavy for me, I'd like something in a carbine, something light. I prefer something I can walk around with and shoulder, not a bench shooter. As for barrel indexing, I imagine for a bench shooter it's a huge bonus, it appears you're on the leading edge there.
I'd thought about getting a Daystate Alpha Wolf, that was before seeing your airguns, or a Rattler. But they don't appear to be most suitable for shouldering. The biggest problem for airgun customers is the lack of handling these airguns in a store, and if they're sold in a store there's nothing near me, there's a place in Wisconsin about 150 miles with some high end stuff, that's about it. And I went to a small local gunshop and asked if they had any high power airguns, the guy said, "Why would anyone want those?" I just walked out.
I think the future of airguns (particularly PCP) is extraordinary provided - the reliability and ease of maintenance of airguns and compressors, this even more than cost. There's so many airgun brands using Chinese components of questionable quality, components made in perhaps one or two regions if not one or two buildings in China, so they're really just mushroom brands not actual airgun manufacturers. That can be improved. Also, more states (like mine) need to set standards to allow airguns for hunting.
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