Anyone know anymore?
Whatever happened (or didnt happpen) to it??????
Michael
Anyone know anymore?
Personally, I.M.O. opinion they dont NEED to produce a new rifle.
Air Arms already produce two of the best springers (TX200 series and Pro Sport), one of the best selling P.C.P.s in the S400/410 series, one of the best budget P.C.P.s in the S200 and one of the top field target rifles in the EV2.
Why risk the financial outlay and loss of production of known successes to produce another (questionable) product?
Thats my opion anyway for what its worth.
ATB
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Air Arms clearly have some successful products, but nothing much has changed for a while and as the saying goes - if you're not going forward you're going backwards. I'd love to see them launch their new break barrel.
Lionel
If it were recoiless
If it were priced below PCP levels (inc. all the associated junk)
If it were reasonably in weight (unlike an SR)
If it were well balanced
IMHO It WOULD definately sell. A 7 LB, £275ish recoiless 12 Fp springer would be the perfect hunting tool for those who didn't want to, or couldn't justify, the investment in PCP kit.
Now I know recoiling springers can be shot just as accuratey (), but in the field it's really tricky. This solves that problem, and in a self contained, reasonably priced package...
Just my thoughts......
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
AA recoiless break barrel.
The BSA Spitfire hasn't exactly done very well.
To produce a recoiless springer at a reasonable price and weight would seem a bit difficult.
So both versions have been done before without a great deal of success why would AA want to try?
ATB
Ray.
Spit has all the PCP hassle - why not spend £50 more and get an S200 ?
SR is too heavy for field use IMHO.
Agree it may be difficult, but it hasn't been done before at all - unless you count the ASI statical
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
I take it you've now joined me as a fully-fledged member of the Park mafia?Originally Posted by BuddyBoy
Lionel
Yes your right thinking about it. I was on the lines of Whiscombe, Air logic Genisis type guns, which are not break barrels.Originally Posted by BuddyBoy
If your spec could be met I can't see Venom liking it.
ATB Ray.
I may be being pedantic here but the early Whiscombes WERE break barrels.Originally Posted by Raygun
Lionel
Weren't they just break barrel loading, not barrel cocking? I know they are now breech loading, fixed barrel, but I think they all had the same double cocking underlever. Or is this wrong?Originally Posted by lionel
Good point Michael, I'll see if I can find out.Originally Posted by michaeladkins
Last year the prototype was being shot by a guy at the club, it was very nice, lighter and better balanced than the SR but working on the same principle.
If I find anything out I'll post it here.
Alan.
Originally Posted by alan-aitch.
Thanks Alkan, i would be interested, I did here there was going to be 2 versions - 1 recoiless and one not recoiless?????????
Michael
If you saw the gun you would want one, It is everything this type of gun should be but without the SR's weight. I have been pleading with them for two years to put it in production but they are too busy at present. If or more likely when the Pro-sport eventually is discontinued, i think the new gun will be launched.
You're right Lloyd......Originally Posted by lloyd
I did see it, I even shot it.......and I do want one.