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What will the Colbri do to…

The price and demand of the Cricket and Matador? If this topic has already been beaten to death, please point me to the post.

I am itching to buy a .25. I screwed up and passed on an Air Ranger a few weeks ago and there have been others along the way. Every time I get ready to take the plunge, I back out due to wanting a Cricket or R3M in .25. I just can’t help but think that there will be SOME guys trying to raise some fast cash to pay for a Colbri. Am I off here? I picked up some handguns on the cheap last year when people freaked out and though they had to get an AR before they would be “banned.”

I have a Cricket .22 with the walnut bulldog stock. My first choice would be to have the same thing in .25. Also, I have always wanted a Matador and would jump at one without hesitation.

By the way, if given the chance, I would buy that Air Ranger immediately if ever given another chance. Daystate’s quality and accuracy is unquestionable in my opinion.

Kalibrgun

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He said dumping their guns, I never see cheap Ed’s unless they are very old like R2.5’s and even then they are only down 2-300 from when they were new.

Ehhh they pop up more often than you think.

I have toyed with selling my 22 std. and buying a .25 as I don’t have one anymore since this cast bullet deal started and I have the Cricket 22 and Edgun short already. I just always grab the most compact option I have and the others just lay around…… but it is getting warmer and thats all gonna change.

I don’t think your going to have any luck seeing anybody dumping an Edgun… Supply and demand has always kept it from happening.

Go for it, that one on the classifieds is tuned and customized by Ernest, I will all over it if I were you, but I already have one!

Ride sell him one of your matadors…you got plenty to go around… :whistle:

Used Cricket 25 in classified now !!

I was given a full chrony string from one of the HB prototypes when it was still short and attractive from the guy who runs the KalibrGun web site in Russia in the fall. Velocity and shot count were both a little low in the .22 version he had at the time. They have since lengthened the barrel and air reservoir about six inches so they have improved both of those variables by quite a bit. The trade-off of course is size and weight and appearance. We can ping him again for final numbers if interested. The size and appearance of the beast has cooled a lot of us on it at the moment. Probably a wait and see for a while may be a good decision at this point. It has a some new and complex components that need to be debugged in the masses once it is released.

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