sounds like an episode of eatenders!
Well, that is the question, BSA have supposedly been taken over by Gamo, as have Brocock it is said.
Now there is a rumour that the same has happend to Theoben, and whats this with the Simmons, Crossman, Logan tie up, who owns who there?. Gamo have enough financial clout to buy most of the British aigun makers, so who's next?.
There are even rumours about Daystate.
jim
Last edited by boltaction; 05-04-2004 at 01:03 PM.
ex blue job
sounds like an episode of eatenders!
BSA is quite definitely owned by Gamo (since 1986), I'm afraid. Dunno about any of the others, but it's a fine set of rumours .
if Gamo took theoben over could'nt do any harm QC might actually improve?and instead of chewing straw may'be paella.with spainards putting um together instead of Boso/coso/yugo/albains and what ever rifraf they find on the mornings travel in the mini bus.
Its generally not a big deal when companies get bought out. The manufacturing quality and such things tend to stay the exact same so there is no worry of getting a BSA SuperTen with a Gamo trigger (the thoughts are going to give me nightmares). In some cases prices will go down and some cases the prices will go up but the quality usually stays the same. A good example would be like Mercedes Benz. Even though they are now owned by Chrysler the fine German quality pretty much has remained the same.
I thought Daimler Chrysler was a joint venture not a buy out. Could anyone clarify this point?
jesus,i hope we dont end up with rapids with gamo triggers,
kevG
That's called a Mk1 Rapid, isn't it? OK, I'll get my coat...Originally posted by cpharrboy
BSA SuperTen with a Gamo trigger
Yeah, I'd hate my Falcon to be fitted with the same trigger as a logun. oh......er.... they are.
HahahahaOriginally posted by Kev.G
jesus,i hope we dont end up with rapids with gamo triggers,
kevG
No Kev, no-one would be daft enough to do that, surely
David
Would that make it a rago?Originally posted by RochdaleLad
Hahahaha
No Kev, no-one would be daft enough to do that, surely
David
I think the S10 does use a Gamo match trigger!Originally posted by cpharrboy
Its generally not a big deal when companies get bought out. The manufacturing quality and such things tend to stay the exact same so there is no worry of getting a BSA SuperTen with a Gamo trigger (the thoughts are going to give me nightmares). In some cases prices will go down and some cases the prices will go up but the quality usually stays the same. A good example would be like Mercedes Benz. Even though they are now owned by Chrysler the fine German quality pretty much has remained the same.
!Originally posted by atheo
I think the S10 does use a Gamo match trigger!
You mean Gamo actually makes a decent trigger?!? All their own brand airguns use an awful, creepy, pseudo-2 stage paperlip and biro spring kind of effort (as sold to Theoben to use in their Rapid Mk 1), don't they?
The more I look at my newish Fenman the more I think perhaps I should have bought an SMK springer!. As for the stock have they been taken over by a certain Scandinavian mass furniture maker?.
True, from one of their match pistols I believe! still one of the best trigger about IMOOriginally posted by atheo
I think the S10 does use a Gamo match trigger!
Dazz