« Reply #16 on: January 16, 2008, 01:07:10 PM »
Whether I get one or not, I agree with one thing wholeheartedly: Crosman has definitely taken another step up the ladder. This was a gutsy move and I hope it meets their return on investment projections.
Some members of the high-end airgun community think the market segment is much bigger than it really is. To fund the R&D and tooling, etc. for a new gun (even one built on an existing platform) would require a pretty healthy sales forecast... how many regular people gonna lay down 300+ bills for a dang "BB gun"?
So you have to admire their courage and commitment. Like to see that kind of thing rewarded! AAaarrggh, dark side is calling, must resist....

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