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    The Precihole guns have caught my interest earlier, they seem to have an interesting combination of features:
    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....5855-Precihole

    AA have rebranded good guns earlier, so I'm hopeful that this might be an opportunity to finally see the Precihole springers here in Europe.
    Too many airguns!

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    Quote Originally Posted by evert View Post
    The Precihole guns have caught my interest earlier, they seem to have an interesting combination of features:
    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....5855-Precihole

    AA have rebranded good guns earlier, so I'm hopeful that this might be an opportunity to finally see the Precihole springers here in Europe.
    Interesting evert,

    It’s not a brand I’ve ever heard of before.

    Just had a look at the precihole website they actually look fairly good I hope you are right with the rebranding of good guns as the CZ200 as we all know was superb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskoolzzz View Post
    Interesting evert,

    It’s not a brand I’ve ever heard of before.

    Just had a look at the precihole website they actually look fairly good I hope you are right with the rebranding of good guns as the CZ200 as we all know was superb.
    IF they can make good money on rebranding imported guns of good quality, it might be a needed move to keep the company alive in today's economy.
    Lets just hope the Precihole guns are good, and that AA also keeps the local production going.
    Too many airguns!

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    Quote Originally Posted by evert View Post
    IF they can make good money on rebranding imported guns of good quality, it might be a needed move to keep the company alive in today's economy.
    Lets just hope the Precihole guns are good, and that AA also keeps the local production going.
    Absolutely

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    Indian in origin.
    They had a break barrel rammer that does 20Joule, don't see the point myself.
    They do a spring version, supposed to be better quality than the budget offerings.

    Air Arms are not branding these guns, just the importer and distributer.

    They haven't got any. They don't know the prices.
    Repariere nicht, was nicht kaputtist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil54 View Post
    Indian in origin.
    They had a break barrel rammer that does 20Joule, don't see the point myself.
    They do a spring version, supposed to be better quality than the budget offerings.

    Air Arms are not branding these guns, just the importer and distributer.

    They haven't got any. They don't know the prices.
    Crikey 20J Rammer I’m still getting over a sub 12 Fenman hernia

    2 years from now I wouldn’t be surprised to see most of there range all rebranded as AA models

    Or at least a Break Barrel Indian/AA collaboration I’d put money on it

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    TX200 Hunter Carbine Beech right handed is £719.00. Add in a reasonable scope mounts and accessories and 20 tins of pellets and that is £1000.

    It's rather a lot to invest in a sport if you are not sure you'll get serious about it.

    So a budget line of springers might bring in more customers to AA in time.

    I don't really like the name Precise Hole but thats because I've been in Scotland for a while. Also the rifles have that 'trying too hard' look to them that you don't get with HW or Diana. Hmm.

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