I have a Winchester 1000x made in Turkey. It is oldish, and a Daisy product (instructions as to how to shoot it printed on the barrel!)
I am wondering if this bit of confusion might be simpler than the back & forth here. I think they are just two different guns in the Daisy line that were made wherever Daisy got the better deal.
When I search for Daisy Winchester 1000x, I get the following, which looks exactly like my Turkish 1000x:
http://www.daisy.com/shopping/customer/product.php?productid=16189&cat=252&page=1And that bears a striking resemblance to the older Hatsan Mod 55s
http://sotisbg.com/shop/images/hatsan_mod55s_Combo.JPGBut the Winchester 1000x is no longer on the Daisy website...
And the Winchester 1000xs / Powerline 1000ws looks something like the new Hatsan Mod 55s, but it is a bit of a departure... with a stock that looks a LOT like an AR1000 variant.
http://www.hatsan.com.tr/airguns_mod_55_s.asphttp://www.pyramydair.com/images/zoomed/Win_1000XS_Combo_1708_zm-1.jpgWhen I search for Daisy Powerline 1000x, I get this:
http://daisy.com/shopping/customer/product.php?productid=16310http://www.daisy.com/shopping/image.php?productid=16325Which looks like a Hatsan 60/55s, but with different checkering.
My guess is a manufacturer wouldn't have to stop producing a gun because they lose a contract with a distributor -- they just wouldn't use the same name. I guess really what's in a clone when at one time you were really the OEM?
My Turkish Winchester 1000x is a tank, and if Daisy had the Chinese use the same specs, there might be a similar rifle. However if Daisy did what Crosman did with the Quest 1000 (aka Remington Vantage 1200, Storm, er...) there could be lots of versions with little/no difference... and maybe some of the difference is what country they have them made in?