The $95 Black Eagle .177 was through BuyYourGun, not Valken. I followed it until there was one left. It is now downstairs. Came double-boxed, new and with Valken papers in the box. Maybe the seller picked it up from a closed dealer, etc? Nice gun and pairs well with my .22 Storm. Both are Marvic variants and well made with decent triggers.
I ordered the Valken "ERROR#NA after checking the listed model number it is the Norica Dragon GRS Evolution Max .22cal tax and all cost me $73.68.
Not sure what's going on. My Black Eagle was from TradeMyGun but had Valken paperwork. Valken direct seems a bit higher. Might be TradeMyGun bought up some Valken imported new old stock.
Thank you Dan.Have already been watching Amazon for a long time trying to figure out their algorithm for dumping slow moving stock. Previously got bargain Dragons (spring & GRS 177) and an Atlantic (spring 177) on Amazon and like everything about these rifles, except that 15 lb direct sear trigger!Feels like I'm lifting cinder blocks with one finger! Regardless of the HARD trigger, am still able to get awesome 30' groupings with the rifles that have opens sights. IMHO these are GOOD hunting rifles.My trigger finger still needed more of a workout so I grabbed the Spyder GRS 177 when it dropped below $62. The Spyder has been down to $51, but that one vanished before I could "pull the trigger".Regards,MikeyB
Sorry guys and gals I pulled the trigger on the last 2(?) $62 Norica Spiders on Amazon and now the pricing is sky high and availability sketchy. That's the Amazon inventory flushing algorithm at work again.Not sure WHY I like these low-end Noricas so much. Odd.Posted the Spider(s) review on Amazon. I'd prefer to post a review here, but still a newbie and can't post links or photos yet.If anyone is interested, browser cut & paste onto Amazon dot com should work ... "/gp/customer-reviews/R4EA99QQB4VG5?ref=pf_ov_at_pdctrvw_srp"