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AS a left hander this gun looks Crap...Why the hell dont they make short guns to me thats the whole idear.
On a side note: it would appear advantageous if the Omer engineers would correct the apparent bend in their prototype's barrel/chamber (or is it just me?) rofl
http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/8964/testataair8ow7fz3.jpg
Cheers, ulysses
According to secret Omer Technical Documents their fish psychologists, after years of intense research, have determine that fast swimming species pass divers from left to right nearly 85% of the time. Omer technicians have, therefor, designed the Airbalete with patented 'right-swimming-lead technology'
in order to "providing for every possibility of the techological for him not missing".
According to secret Omer Technical Documents their fish psychologists, after years of intense research, have determine that fast swimming species pass divers from left to right nearly 85% of the time. Omer technicians have, therefor, designed the Airbalete with patented 'right-swimming-lead technology'
in order to "providing for every possibility of the techological for him not missing".
Is it possible/likely that a Mamba/dry-barrel kit will be produced for the Omer Airbalete? I think it looks very good, nice & slim like the band guns. If I were into air guns I would buy one - but I'm not, so just ordered another XXV . Which size Airbalete would you go for & how are they measuring them -- barrel length like a band gun or total length like a traditional airgun?A typical O'mer[de] gadget imo: attempting to re-enter the airgun market with flashy design but back to the future technology (wet barrel!). :rcard After the Mamba, Kara-yo, Poseidon dry barrel innovations this attempt appears quite absurd to me ...
Cheers, ulysses
P.S. Sales of Stealths, Sparks, and Assos - that technologically have not changed for more than a decade - have soared since and because the dry barrel kits were introduced. Most reborn 'airgunners' will not be impressed by an allegedly novel power reducer (first thing to be removed on Stealths, Sparks, and Assos) and a band-gun handle.
very cool, what size will the be available? Its my understanding the U.S. market may never see one...anyone know this as fact?