Is there room for a new British airguns manufacturer? Theoben has been gone 5 years, is there room for another high quality rifle?
Is there room for a new British airguns manufacturer? Theoben has been gone 5 years, is there room for another high quality rifle?
Plenty of room. Not convinced about the demand.
impact bought theobens machinery but they have stopped building rifles. now doing spares ,servicing and screw cutting airgun, rim fire, and centre fire barrels. cerakoting rifles . re loading equipment too.
and selling other brands of guns and outdoor clothing and so on via a sister company from their impact building.
http://selectivearms.co.uk/
Very odd that there is no mention of Impact or Theoben on there new website
impact have their own website . http://www.impactairguns.co.uk/ same owner different divisions .
yes strange that the selective arms does not have impact on theirs. maybe keeping them separate like curry and Dixon's was the same owners but different shops.
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Surely people already know of this company ? I haven't before now though ..
Well I'm sure people would be interested if said new company can produce the long awaited "Air Arms break barrel" we all desire and if it has all the bits and bobs inside and out that we all drool over then I'm sure they would have a good chance of success.
And does it always have to be a PCP, there are far too many PCP's on the market as there is and most of the top quality ones are already made by British companies.
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
Never mind a new company, I think there would be a market for a new, high quality British break barrel from either the Air Arms or BSA stable. It wouldn't even need to be anything totally new or revolutionary, just a 25mm bore, sturdy barrel hinge and lock up and CD / Rekord stylee trigger and two latch rod lengths for UK / unlimited power markets....job done.
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So what spec does a PCP have to be to be successfully launched? Large shot count? Magazine fed? Side lever or Bolt action or other? Small and compact? Traditional looking or race gun style?
And how about a springer? Gas ram or spring? Traditional or race gun style? Break barrel or Under lever?
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That's only because people would rather spend their money on German stuff than buy British, one of the reasons we don't have a decent airgun, car, bike etc industry is down to management, we have some of the best minds in the world when it comes to engineering, it's just they can't hold it all together because of bad management and the lack of funding and development, at the end of the day it just comes down to profit, if BSA weren't being strangled by Gamo's purse strings then I'm sure they could produce something a bit better, that's why they only use a pin instead of a bolt (but it seems strange how Gamo use a bolt on their rifles), Webley were making some decent rifles before the muppets at AGS sold them down the river and let the Turks take over.
The scary thing is, is it seems to be the small cottage industry style businessman (like Tinbum) who has thrown caution to the wind, who seem to do better than the big ones.
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in