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Great News For Avenge-XL Parts Availability

Great News For Avenge-XL Parts Availability

Although the product is not due to be available until April 2026, Avenge-XL parts availability is already being planned and implemented by Air Venturi.

YES! Let’s take a look at how this outstanding product support is being implemented.

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At an “accessory level”, additional magazines are already listed on the Pyramyd website, as are caliber-change kits in all three calibers – .22, .25 and .30.

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But there’s more. Much more!

A little research reveals that the Pyramyd website already contains a comprehensive collection of detailed parts diagrams. And these are not just simple PDF files. There’s a comprehensive, interactive webpage that allows parts selection and ordering simply by clicking on the part number.

For example, in the Avenge-XL parts diagram for the receiver, I clicked on part number 30. The part number is highlighted with a yellow background as shown and the precise part indicated on a checklist. You can add it into the shopping cart with just one click.

Very neat!

Great News For Avenge-XL Parts Availability


As you can see, the parts diagrams are beautiful, three-dimensional images, obviously derived from original CAD files. They show everything!

Below, we see the gauge block and air tank schematics.

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Below are details of the barrel and shroud assembly.

Great News For Avenge-XL Parts Availability


Then there’s the buttstock assemblies, both front and rear…

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The only section of the gun which is not available in such a detailed part-by-part breakdown is the trigger assembly. Complete triggers are available, but not the individual component parts.

Although this may frustrate a few, it’s a sensible move by Air Venturi to prevent a potential unsafe situation arising from inexperienced users replacing trigger parts.

To be clear, this level of Avenge-XL parts availability requires a HUGE investment by the company. They need to order and inventory each individual part, with stocks of every part being held in individual parts trays for order picking.

Then there’s the amount of time that has been dedicated to constructing the Avenge-XL interactive parts webpage.

So it’s clear that Air Venturi is dedicated to providing parts availability for its Avenge-XL customers. That’s a massive improvement compared to those companies that do not offer parts availability to owners.

Now of course, with parts availability comes responsibility! There’s many very competent amateur airgunsmiths out there who will love this and have no problems with making their own repairs.

But Air Venturi is also trusting everyone to know their own limitations. There’s no shame in not being able – or wanting – to repair your own airgun. Knowing that parts are available is still a huge advantage as a commercial airgunsmith will know what to do on your behalf…

I’m sure this parts availability will be a major element of making the Air Venturi Avenge-XL a huge success once it gets into customers’ hands in the near future.

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I think this is a great platform for people to check out if big guns with arca rails, along with using a tripod, are right for them, w/o breaking the bank. Most of my swearing at the long guns is about transporting them around, not the actual shooting. The Avenge guns have already proven to be just about as accurate as anything too, and that helps.
 
Not that we should but I'd pay for a schematic. My max 1 has no info from snowpeak Period. Nothing on the site and Wes never got any thing to share. Sucks.
Agreed, Snowpeak is notorious for lack of replacement parts. For my Diana Chaser I had to track down parts from Newcastle upon Tyne UK (before the tariffs). That's why my recommendation is to make sure there are parts available before buying a new airgun. Imagine purchasing a new truck or car if Snowpeak made them.
 
Perhaps I can add a comment or two here?

I would say that the availability (or not) of parts for airguns is more a function of the country dealer/distributor than it is the manufacturer. (The Diana Chaser example is evidence for this).

From my understanding, Snowpeak is happy to sell parts to their OEM partners. However some of the companies selling their guns do not want to make them available - for whatever reason. That is where the issue lies.

Let's take an example. Pyramyd Air shows comprehensive parts availability for the new Air Venturi Alpha. As is well known, the Alpha is manufactured by Snowpeak. No parts availability problems there!

Pyramyd puts a lot of effort into stocking spare parts and customer support - as do other big names like Airguns of Arizona. That costs them money upfront, but it's an important part of the added value they offer to their customers. That's what I was trying to highlight in the original post.
 
Perhaps I can add a comment or two here?

I would say that the availability (or not) of parts for airguns is more a function of the country dealer/distributor than it is the manufacturer. (The Diana Chaser example is evidence for this).

From my understanding, Snowpeak is happy to sell parts to their OEM partners. However some of the companies selling their guns do not want to make them available - for whatever reason. That is where the issue lies.

Let's take an example. Pyramyd Air shows comprehensive parts availability for the new Air Venturi Alpha. As is well known, the Alpha is manufactured by Snowpeak. No parts availability problems there!

Pyramyd puts a lot of effort into stocking spare parts and customer support - as do other big names like Airguns of Arizona. That costs them money upfront, but it's an important part of the added value they offer to their customers. That's what I was trying to highlight in the original post.
I must agree, I am sorry not to have saluted Pyramyd's and AoA's efforts.
My point was at least there is support and parts for this Airgun (unlike Diana screwing the pooch with the Chaser).
There are others but I am wary of Snowpeak's.
I will be taking a closer examination of the Avenge XL.
 

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