This has been going on for ages, the company involved first put a picture of an actual huntsman in their (trade) flier and when there was enough interest then bought a real huntsman, adapted it and passed it off as one of there own. It is be made in China by the usual means of cheap labour by people desperate to make any money they can. Not too much can be done until they arrive in a country signed up to copyright laws and then the importer is liable and can be taken to court - which is what we will now do in the USA.

If you want to buy a 3,000 psi charged airgun made of inferior materials by virtually slave labour, with the chance that it may explode one day and kill you, then get your name on the list pronto:- or wait for some idiot here to import them!

Tony Belas
Sales Manager
Daystate Small-Arms Ltd.