I remember back in the Yellow that a couple time a gun review was done by sending it to a few members back to back, each member with a different set of expertise and different uses for the gun, it would make for a more comprehensive review covering all points.
Looking forward to these reviews. I really like the look of the Benjamin Cayden. Hopefully it will eventually come out in .177cal. I'm also hoping that it has a trigger as nice as the Marauder.
Quote from: Gear_Junkie on August 04, 2020, 12:22:55 PMLooking forward to these reviews. I really like the look of the Benjamin Cayden. Hopefully it will eventually come out in .177cal. I'm also hoping that it has a trigger as nice as the Marauder. My educated guess is it won't ... because to date all the KRAL guns have been based on EVANIX copies. Evanix trigger are snag sears hanging on the critical edge of hammer and simply don't or can't be made into a match grade trigger such as the Theoben / M-rod clone triggers.Hope I'm wrong and these new guns have redesigned triggers in them
I've never owned a KRAL, but have read they are very similar in many ways to the Hatsan's. If they share the virtues of the Hatsan Quattro Trigger, then they should be adjustable to a nice light, crisp trigger feel. Crosman does show they have a 2-Stage trigger, so it will be interesting to hear how these shoot once folks have them in their hands.
Quote from: Rat Sniper (AKA: PaulT58) on August 04, 2020, 01:10:20 PMI've never owned a KRAL, but have read they are very similar in many ways to the Hatsan's. If they share the virtues of the Hatsan Quattro Trigger, then they should be adjustable to a nice light, crisp trigger feel. Crosman does show they have a 2-Stage trigger, so it will be interesting to hear how these shoot once folks have them in their hands.To a HATSAN .... KRAL "PCP" would honestly like to see where than similarity was stated ?Having been into many KRAL PCP guns ... can't say I've ever seen any triggers that follow quattro architecture .
I've never owned a KRAL, but have read they are very similar in many ways to the Hatsan's.
To a HATSAN .... KRAL "PCP" would honestly like to see where than similarity was stated ?
To me is still crazy that the biggest Airgun company in the world well established in the PCP field cannot develop their own guns but need to re-brand some Turk gun.
Nice! What are your initial first impressions?