I do not think that they are going for any other model soon.
They have one U/L which is a tap loader.
I do not recommend you to go for that.
You may wait and take the best one "Xena".
Its features outsmart any other springers in India.
Basu
I do not think that they are going for any other model soon.
well I would not belive just any one's opinion to make my purchase judgment..and talking about..22 and it's power is just waste of time since it's not legally legal to own now and some company are still selling after punching .177 on barrel thats another fraudulent activity..Shivaji.Dasgupta wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 8:52 pmMy first AR is from SDB and it was purchased in 1983/1984. Till Date it's working perfect. Though minor repairs done but still it's good till date. Probably it is a SDB model 25 in .22.
With time it's power is reduced though I have done the required changes. But it's still a good airgun.
I am not sure if they do the repair work if I take the AR to their factory.
I do have few more AR s like Aarmar and in my opinion power wise Aarmar is better than any Indian made Airgun in .22 I have used till date.
Rudransh,Rudransh wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 11:32 amwell I would not belive just any one's opinion to make my purchase judgment..and talking about..22 and it's power is just waste of time since it's not legally legal to own now and some company are still selling after punching .177 on barrel thats another fraudulent activity..Shivaji.Dasgupta wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 8:52 pmMy first AR is from SDB and it was purchased in 1983/1984. Till Date it's working perfect. Though minor repairs done but still it's good till date. Probably it is a SDB model 25 in .22.
With time it's power is reduced though I have done the required changes. But it's still a good airgun.
I am not sure if they do the repair work if I take the AR to their factory.
I do have few more AR s like Aarmar and in my opinion power wise Aarmar is better than any Indian made Airgun in .22 I have used till date.
I have done intensive chrony test with Sdb all models and also Aarmr all models including their newest rocket fuelled 350 magnum with 3.5 mm spring all in .177 .
The most I could get from Aarmr 350 magnum is 14.2 fpe with almost 2kg trigger pull and xena doing 14.8 fpe .. so considering this a .22 cal aarmr 350 magnum can do 16 or 17 fpe in 22 no doubt but why breaking law for 2 or 3 fpe with that kinda hard trigger with which u can not hit an egg out to 30 yards ...
Hope it did not hurt any ones sentiment if I did I am sorry but it's fact.
Regards
veerbhadra
Basu wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 4:43 pmRudransh,Rudransh wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 11:32 amwell I would not belive just any one's opinion to make my purchase judgment..and talking about..22 and it's power is just waste of time since it's not legally legal to own now and some company are still selling after punching .177 on barrel thats another fraudulent activity..Shivaji.Dasgupta wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 8:52 pmMy first AR is from SDB and it was purchased in 1983/1984. Till Date it's working perfect. Though minor repairs done but still it's good till date. Probably it is a SDB model 25 in .22.
With time it's power is reduced though I have done the required changes. But it's still a good airgun.
I am not sure if they do the repair work if I take the AR to their factory.
I do have few more AR s like Aarmar and in my opinion power wise Aarmar is better than any Indian made Airgun in .22 I have used till date.
I have done intensive chrony test with Sdb all models and also Aarmr all models including their newest rocket fuelled 350 magnum with 3.5 mm spring all in .177 .
The most I could get from Aarmr 350 magnum is 14.2 fpe with almost 2kg trigger pull and xena doing 14.8 fpe .. so considering this a .22 cal aarmr 350 magnum can do 16 or 17 fpe in 22 no doubt but why breaking law for 2 or 3 fpe with that kinda hard trigger with which u can not hit an egg out to 30 yards ...
Hope it did not hurt any ones sentiment if I did I am sorry but it's fact.
Regards
veerbhadra
I support your point of view.
I understand company is selling their 0.22 on courier challan.
Refusing to take responsiblity of manufacturing 0.22 calibre.
This AR initially delivers 16 ftlbs energy at the cost of mamoth cocking effort & irratic accuracy.
The 3.5 mm wire spring is a killer.
Trigger pull I tested one broke at 1900 Gms & other at 2800 gms.
This gun can act much better with a softer spring at 10-11 ftlbs.
Basu