If you go to M&B AIR GUN REVIEWS on youtube they show a code for $100 dollar off at CATTLEMAN AIRGUNS , for air gun related items over $200 total. Says for a short time and was posted 2/21/2021. If these are producing 48-50 ft/lbs in 22 , it would be interesting to see what the 25's make. 55? 60? No lead collection system , but has threaded barrel. They say barrels interchangeable between 22 and 25 with just barrel and probe.Free Hard case and even oil in package. Us based and give 10% to the troops. Mighty Compelling. Only downside for some might be they probably on the heavy side , more like a Hatsan. If I really really didn't need a fishing boat, I'd be all over the M1 full stock wood version.
Quote from: Ole Dog on February 25, 2021, 09:52:10 AM If you go to M&B AIR GUN REVIEWS on youtube they show a code for $100 dollar off at CATTLEMAN AIRGUNS , for air gun related items over $200 total. Says for a short time and was posted 2/21/2021. If these are producing 48-50 ft/lbs in 22 , it would be interesting to see what the 25's make. 55? 60? No lead collection system , but has threaded barrel. They say barrels interchangeable between 22 and 25 with just barrel and probe.Free Hard case and even oil in package. Us based and give 10% to the troops. Mighty Compelling. Only downside for some might be they probably on the heavy side , more like a Hatsan. If I really really didn't need a fishing boat, I'd be all over the M1 full stock wood version. You’re probably better off with the fishing boat. Let a bunch of people buy them and test them. That YouTube stuff isn’t worth a bucket of wet. Some people just can’t see through it until they have been airgunning for a while. All you have to do is ask yourself how many YouTube reviews have you seen of a gun shooting horribly and breaking? According to YouTube videos, all airguns are awesome and super accurate.
I don’t even think they were given to reviewers, seems like they set up two YouTube channels to promote their Airguns and disguised them as airgun review channels.
Time will tell. Will all the naysayers eat their words IF the guns prove worthy, likely not. Sad to see so many willing to jump to conclusions before the verdict is given. Someone(s) has invested a lot in bringing these guns to market, to present airgun snobs an opportunity not many are willing to do. I will wait to form my opinions based on facts and legitimate opinion from trusted individuals.