No advances as big as say black powder to smokeless or all lead to jacketed lead bullets, but I believe there have been advances. Seems to me (not that that’s saying much) most advancements have come through efficiency, a ssg being a good example. The other advances in my mind would be handling more pressure without costing way more. That also lets you get way smaller without giving up much. Hell look at the Edguns or a Huben, there wasn’t anything like that until a few years ago.This is where I fall short in understanding. There have not been any advance in industry as far as I know and air is still air..
The people that own the rifles you mentioned, are too busy shooting and enjoying them.A recent thread about a Falcon FN12 has got me wondering where all the "first generation" pcp's are because I hardly ever see them come up for sale. By classic first generations I'm talking about the Titans, Falcons, AA300, BSA (Superten), Daystate (Harrier, Huntsman etc) and more.
Holy Mackerel,All beautiful; truthfully functionality does not need to get in the way of beauty,
Got a.zoomed.in pic of that stock?Theoben Rapid 12 .20 ordered from the factory in "04 upgraded with a RAW stock by Martin Rutherford.View attachment 338525
Got a.zoomed.in pic of that stock?
.Got a.zoomed.in pic of that stock?
I ordered that stock just for the opertunity to meet Martin Rutherford...I lived in Tennessee at the time about an hour from his shop...got to know him and David Slade quite well when I lived there...I paid 350.00 for that stock about ten years ago and picked it up in person. I keep that gun at a different property, I'll take some more pictures next time I'm there. Hardly ever shoot it don't want to scratch the stock...lol.Got a.zoomed.in pic of that stock?
Very nice airgun RussTheoben Rapid 12 .20 ordered from the factory in "04 upgraded with a RAW stock by Martin Rutherford.View attachment 338525