If you took a walk around the show, you found airguns everywhere at IWA OutdoorClassics. See what I mean as we explore the show floor…
Our first stop is in Hall 3, at stand 633. Here we find JTS Airguns where we found a new model, the JTS Airacuda Elite (shown in our heading photograph above).
Plus, we discovered that JTS plans to make available the chassis from the HAM Gold Award-winning Airacuda PRS Max available as an upgrade part for existing Airacuda Max owners. Good move, JTS!
JTS also has a number of other PCP air rifles in the course of development for release in the near future, like this compact carbine with folding stock.
Turkish manufacturer Reximex had a new semi-auto PCP on display. It’s the upper model of the two shown in the photograph below.
Kuzey Arms is another Turkish manufacturer with a range of PCP air rifles…
As is Kral Arms (below). Kral always has multiple new models on display. Their product development team must work 24 x 7 x 365!!!
Below. Jade Airguns is a Brazilian manufacturer of – primarily – break barrel springers. They have a big display, but I’ve never been able to find anyone to talk to about their products.
Remington Airguns are not currently marketed in the USA. But there’s a large range of break barrels available in the UK. They are also distributed by ASG in European countries as we can see below.
Of course, the high-end precision 10 Meter target-shooting manufacturers are well represented at IWA. These include Feinwerkbau…
And Pardini.
British manufacturer Air Arms was also at the show, as usual. A big meeting was taking place as I passed by.
The HFT 500 and (newer) XTi-50 were prominently displayed. But I didn’t spot a big emphasis on the Indian-manufactured Precihole models that were prominent in previous years at IWA Show.
As you can see, there were airguns everywhere at IWA OutdoorClassics 2026. But which was the most innovative new model? I’ll give you my opinion in the next post…
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