Long established uk company allies itself to a cheaper manufacturer abroad and slaps its names on their inferior products. Call me cynical but it’s Webley all over again.
Been watching some 2024 Shooting show stuff.
Air Arns X200 Range and partnership with Indian manufacture Precihole
https://youtu.be/91nnk-4Ytfk?si=hKI7OuJOFeqWEeye
Seems these X200 range are the S200 replacement but I also note Precihole also manufacture springers.
https://www.air-arms.co.uk/news/air-...le-sports.html
I really doubt there will be a pro elite mk2 now if this new partnership will include Precihole springers.
It’s not a manufacture I’ve ever heard of before and I feel a little mixed with emotions about it but hopefully it will be a good thing especially with more model choices I guess.
Long established uk company allies itself to a cheaper manufacturer abroad and slaps its names on their inferior products. Call me cynical but it’s Webley all over again.
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!
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.
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.
Precihole manufacture the sights fitted to Air Arms MPR Precision 10 metre air rifles, the sights let down the gun and are not worth purchasing/need replacing asap.
I'm also into tractor restoration, many replacement non genuine parts are made in India and are a pain to make fit and are avoided by most enthusiasts for this reason.
I'd be surprised if guns made in India are any better.
Indian guns of any kind (like their cars and motorbikes) haven’t historically had a great reputation. To put it mildly.
Of course we should keep an open mind, and maybe AA’s involvement will bear dividends in terms of quality.
But not holding my breath.
Meh... just a ploy to keep AA rifles in their market position selling over-priced 'high end' guns and 'special editions' to those easily impressed by such gimmicks.
Meaning they'd find it difficult to get market share in the budget end where Gamo and Chinese PCP's dominate without devaluing their own products.
So instead they'll just re-sell the Pie-Hole range of guns...
Sorry AA, not interested...I'd rather buy a Gamo that was made by a British company here thanks.
Well... I wouldn't buy BSA/Gamo stuff cos I know it's crap. Now I won't buy be buying new AA stuff cos I have reasonable grounds to believe it's crap. I wait to be proven wrong. (I would like to state on record I have been well impressed, historically by 2x s200s that I've owned and an s310. I've never been impressed by anything bsa that I've owned)
I hope this isn't the first step in an AA sellout.
We have very different experiences obviously.
I have an AA S200 and a Gamo Coyote Tactical...and the Gamo is super little rifle even compared to the S200 (which isn't actually an AA's product - its CZ) and its far from being crap.
There are hundreds of Phox, Coyote, GX40, GX250 owners out there as well who I know rate theirs too.