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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimny4x4 View Post
    Glad you got to read up .
    Yes the break barrel versions never seen here ( UK ) .
    All these Rutten made / Browning are rare .
    Oddly the one seen most here in UK anyway , is the early electric cocking Rutten made for Browning .
    Similar here, I think the Electric was such a disaster that some stores may have got burned leaving future offerings with little momentum?

    The WinStar is still on Pyramydair Website but just don't see them.
    http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/WINSTAR_MACH_1_DE/80

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    No disaster just niche

    Quote Originally Posted by 45flint View Post
    Similar here, I think the Electric was such a disaster that some stores may have got burned leaving future offerings with little momentum?

    The WinStar is still on Pyramydair Website but just don't see them.
    http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/WINSTAR_MACH_1_DE/80
    No on the contrary , these were selling well here many moons ago .
    Expensive , eclectic always sells here in UK .
    The cost to make these must have been prohibitive . A rare quality airgun .
    Like so many too few made , too high a cost so like all these Browning rarely seen - a death usually releases one or two from an old collector's gunroom .
    I remember them being so sought after , that they were re-selling again - under the Umarex banner - and only a few years ago too !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimny4x4 View Post
    No on the contrary , these were selling well here many moons ago .
    Expensive , eclectic always sells here in UK .
    The cost to make these must have been prohibitive . A rare quality airgun .
    Like so many too few made , too high a cost so like all these Browning rarely seen - a death usually releases one or two from an old collector's gunroom .
    I remember them being so sought after , that they were re-selling again - under the Umarex banner - and only a few years ago too !
    Are you sure about that?

    I rarely see them come up for sale.

    They weren't very desirable, compared to what else you could get for the money.

    I suspect Umarex were selling off old stock, perhaps they had acquired them cheap when (IIRC) Rutten folded, or just because Rutten/Browning hadn't managed to shift them, and unloaded them to someone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Are you sure about that?

    I rarely see them come up for sale.

    They weren't very desirable, compared to what else you could get for the money.

    I suspect Umarex were selling off old stock, perhaps they had acquired them cheap when (IIRC) Rutten folded, or just because Rutten/Browning hadn't managed to shift them, and unloaded them to someone else.
    From what I read you are correct, they were poorly received, with old stock probably hanging around.

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    Horses for Courses

    Seen in a Umarex catalgue as 'NEUE'
    But in German only , possibly only for sale in Germany .
    Remember they have the low power stipulation so easy to custom down the power on the Airstar design a tad I would think - to gain F mark status , which is an expensive and prolonged business - so not for a pallet of old stock from 15 + years previous ...

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    added ' New' BROWNING AIRSTAR

    Thats 'Neu' - my German was never great .
    Just dragged the catalogue out . New item , German legal ' F ' power limit - as illustrated in the 2009 Umarex Catalogue ( Full Range Catalogue /Germany ) .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimny4x4 View Post
    Thats 'Neu' - my German was never great .
    Just dragged the catalogue out . New item , German legal ' F ' power limit - as illustrated in the 2009 Umarex Catalogue ( Full Range Catalogue /Germany ) .
    Curious what was the price if listed? Reducing the power would I assume reduce the noise as well? Would be going from around 11 joules to 7.5. I've been shooting mine quite a bit this week and you can get quite used to the ease of pushing a button. Took out my other rifles and your reminded of the effort! Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Are you sure about that?

    I rarely see them come up for sale.

    They weren't very desirable, compared to what else you could get for the money.

    I suspect Umarex were selling off old stock, perhaps they had acquired them cheap when (IIRC) Rutten folded, or just because Rutten/Browning hadn't managed to shift them, and unloaded them to someone else.

    Rarely seen - thats cos they are mega rare now .
    Not desirable ? Webley level manufacture , with pro blued steel actions to match , unusual and unique cocking action .... shall I go on ?

    The crux is most UK airgunners are conservative .
    If they had bypassed the UK and released these in the US only , or S. America , Rutten would be still making them .
    Something new comes along , expensive ...nah lets just stay with a break barrel springer .

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