wolfmangreg
HAM Ranger
I like air rifles from Czechia. Or, Czech Republic if you prefer (this Cold War kid has a hard time not using Czechoslovakia!). Every one I've owned has been accurate, consistent, and reliable. A Taipan Veteran II is now my steady girl, but have or had several types across three brands. Would be remiss to not acknowledge Taipan's Ukrainian roots as well.
- Kalibrgun Cricket
- Kalibrgun Cricket Mini Carbine
- Kalibrgun Cricket Carbine (in .22 and .25)
- Kalibrgun Cricket II Tactical
- AGT Uragan II
- Taipan Veteran Long
- Taipan Veteran II Tactical 550
No experience with Epic, or any others that have escaped my notice. If you have one, tell me all about it!
Every one has had a great regulator- good ES & SD across the chronograph, zero problems with reg creep. Triggers have been excellent on all of them as well, with Taipan taking the cake. No premature leaking problems, no maddening POI shifts... no drama, period.
Have seen the fit & finish steadily improve with newer models. None of the rifles above were bad, but it's definitely gone to the next level with more recent models. The two most recent releases this shooter has owned (Cricket II Tac & Veteran II Tac) are outstanding. Took a look see inside the Vet II and was just stunned at how smooth & polished the internals are.
If I could give my $0.02 to the Czech manufacturers, would have two requests. #1- More options with traditional stocks. #2- Not specific to these brands; applies to all manufacturers of shooting gear: Please, please stop using the word "tactical" in your product names.
Lemme hear about your Czech air rifles. And as always, pics are mandatory



- Kalibrgun Cricket
- Kalibrgun Cricket Mini Carbine
- Kalibrgun Cricket Carbine (in .22 and .25)
- Kalibrgun Cricket II Tactical
- AGT Uragan II
- Taipan Veteran Long
- Taipan Veteran II Tactical 550
No experience with Epic, or any others that have escaped my notice. If you have one, tell me all about it!
Every one has had a great regulator- good ES & SD across the chronograph, zero problems with reg creep. Triggers have been excellent on all of them as well, with Taipan taking the cake. No premature leaking problems, no maddening POI shifts... no drama, period.
Have seen the fit & finish steadily improve with newer models. None of the rifles above were bad, but it's definitely gone to the next level with more recent models. The two most recent releases this shooter has owned (Cricket II Tac & Veteran II Tac) are outstanding. Took a look see inside the Vet II and was just stunned at how smooth & polished the internals are.
If I could give my $0.02 to the Czech manufacturers, would have two requests. #1- More options with traditional stocks. #2- Not specific to these brands; applies to all manufacturers of shooting gear: Please, please stop using the word "tactical" in your product names.
Lemme hear about your Czech air rifles. And as always, pics are mandatory




