I’ll not be “upgrading “ my s200 for the new model .
I’ll not be “upgrading “ my s200 for the new model .
Any country can produce she, but equally any country (within reason) can produce decent stuff as well. Air Arms have openly publicised what they are doing in terms of sub-contracting some manufacturing, and otherwise representing the Indian Company with their product line. As AA will be the UK supplier, our warranty and support would be with AA. I’m sure if you mentioned Whiscombe, Harper or Titan/Falcon, for example, the average Indian air gunner wouldn’t have heard of them. Nor would the average American one either. These guns are obviously not aiming at the traditional AA-built segment, but as some have said they may help AA generally in what are more cost-conscious times. AA have been in engineering long enough to determine what is quality (or sufficient quantity for the money). I’m prepared to see how it goes.
The Titans were made over there and so were the Daystate Sportsmans.
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!" -- Benjamin Franklin
Just had a look at that news page.
Its a little lacking in detail. Specifically, the detail that these are made in India and not by Air Arms
Clever, if not a little shifty, marketing if you ask me.
Not everyone will be aware of this partnership, and may well think they're purchasing an English made rifle.
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Just watching YouTube about the aa s510 and it proudly says on the side made in England .....are the new conglomeration going to sport made in India on the side ?
them there springer's are soooooo addictive gotta love a good looking BSA superten though