Okay I know this is a loaded question!!! However, because of a variety of reasons / conditions etc, the airgunning community seems to be increasing rapidly, especially the USA market. P.s. I am always for continuous improvement.
As we all known increased demand can do a couple of things, both rumors and facts, and I won’t go there. Yet, I do want your’s opinion of which manufactures have or have not stepped up their game since you go into airguns.
For me, the only old time airgun I have is the Beeman R9 TK I bought in 2004 from a friend. My Webley Viper in .22 was my first PCP, but sold it for a 17 HRM which I sold for Glock 19. An example of where I think the quality has gone down over time is with with Remingtons, no way in hepish will I replace my 20 year old 870 with a new one, no thanks for the plastic trigger assembly.
From what I have seen in my return to air guns (based off input here and those I have spoken with) are the same, better or worse than they use to be due to increased demand, along with “new kids on the block” like AirMaks Arms.
Okay, I will not give a real world over time opinion, but I will give my last year opinion. I have owned a Brocock Compatto Sniper XR, FX Impact Compact MKII, Edgun Leshiy 2, and Taipan Veteran Compact. Of the 4, I will put the Edgun as maybe the most polished, the Taipan next then the Brocock and FX at a tie. However, for solid build, Taipan HANDS DOWN. Scope wise, best value Vector Optics Veyron, and worst value Element Optics Helix, the Hawke AirMaks in the middle.
As we all known increased demand can do a couple of things, both rumors and facts, and I won’t go there. Yet, I do want your’s opinion of which manufactures have or have not stepped up their game since you go into airguns.
For me, the only old time airgun I have is the Beeman R9 TK I bought in 2004 from a friend. My Webley Viper in .22 was my first PCP, but sold it for a 17 HRM which I sold for Glock 19. An example of where I think the quality has gone down over time is with with Remingtons, no way in hepish will I replace my 20 year old 870 with a new one, no thanks for the plastic trigger assembly.
From what I have seen in my return to air guns (based off input here and those I have spoken with) are the same, better or worse than they use to be due to increased demand, along with “new kids on the block” like AirMaks Arms.
Okay, I will not give a real world over time opinion, but I will give my last year opinion. I have owned a Brocock Compatto Sniper XR, FX Impact Compact MKII, Edgun Leshiy 2, and Taipan Veteran Compact. Of the 4, I will put the Edgun as maybe the most polished, the Taipan next then the Brocock and FX at a tie. However, for solid build, Taipan HANDS DOWN. Scope wise, best value Vector Optics Veyron, and worst value Element Optics Helix, the Hawke AirMaks in the middle.