Quote from: 39M on March 08, 2017, 09:50:09 PMI don't know about all that.Still never see PCP rifles in any store.They have 392's, and expensive Gamo's, Trail NP2's.No German springers that I've noticed either though.I guess what I meant was the current Benjis are around $180 list. Now add a good way to mount a scope and a redesigned pump/valve that doesn't take Hercules to pump. And if you want it made in America it would cost more than your entry to mid level PCP. Limited market for such a rifle.
I don't know about all that.Still never see PCP rifles in any store.They have 392's, and expensive Gamo's, Trail NP2's.No German springers that I've noticed either though.
They offer a range of airguns, including breakbarrel and PCP models, that are being distributed through American Tactical in the USA.
Mr Zhu tells me that it takes about 50 pumps to fill the main tank to its 200 Bar fill pressure and that this gives 14 full-power shots at 900 FPS in .177 caliber... He said that just three pumps per shot are required to keep pressure up when shooting.
Nova Vista has also accounted for the need for dry air in PCP airguns. The Nova Vista HP-M1000 multi pump PCP air rifle features a built-in dessicant system actually in the gun itself to achieve this
production models are scheduled to be in stores by mid-year 2017.