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Chinese OEM Airgun Manufacturers At IWA OutdoorClassics 2026

Chinese OEM Manufacturers At IWA OutdoorClassics 2026

Chinese OEM airgun manufacturers are a huge and important part of the overall airgun industry. So let’s take a look at some of them and see what they had to offer at IWA OutdoorClassics 2026.

Some of these products are already familiar to us and we’re shooting them today. Others are ones that we will likely be owning in the near future…

The business model for OEM manufacturers (in any industry) is to work as a design, development and manufacturing facility for the companies that actually sell the products we buy. The “selling companies” provide the brand, distribution, warranty and spare parts support in countries around the world.

This combination of OEM manufacturers and – usually Western – selling companies working as a team is synergistic and widely popular. We all see the results everywhere we shop.

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Probably the most well-known OEM airgun manufacturer is Snowpeak Airguns. The company has been in existence since 1976 – 50 years – so they know what they are doing and are successful at it.

Remarkably, Snowpeak had no new products to show this year. Their Sales Manager told me that they’re too busy building the ones they have already!

But I do not remember seeing this twin HPA tube version of the Max 1 model that was prominently displayed below. So maybe that’s a sneak new introduction…

Chinese OEM Airgun Manufacturers At IWA OutdoorClassics 2026


Among Snowpeak’s recent models is the AP900/AP1000-series. You’ll recognize the resemblance to the Air Venturi Alpha that provided spectacular performance in our recent HAM test review.

Chinese OEM Airgun Manufacturers At IWA OutdoorClassics 2026


And there’s more. Many more…

Chinese OEM Airgun Manufacturers At IWA OutdoorClassics 2026


One of the more recent Chinese OEM airgun manufacturers is Nova Vista. This company has come from nowhere in the past 10 years and now has a major portfolio of innovative products.

Nova Vista is well-known for its partnership with Air Venturi. They build the Avenger range of products. Plus many more, as we can see here.

Chinese OEM Airgun Manufacturers At IWA OutdoorClassics 2026


One new introduction is the Hyena bullpup (below). I believe that we can expect to see this gun in the USA in the near future from a selling company. It has two adjustable regulators, a “match grade” trigger and was attracting a lot of attention at the show.

Chinese OEM Airgun Manufacturers At IWA OutdoorClassics 2026


A very innovative new introduction from Nova Vista is the TMS, three-in-one modular system. This comprises a base receiver unit, to which can be added a range of buttstocks, pistol grips, HPA tubes and barrels.

This means that the TMS can be configured as a pistol, carbine or rifle.

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By taking a close-up of the product, we can see that all – yes all – the parts come together in one box. This is a really innovative approach to product design and it looks good too!

The TMS will be available in .177, .22 and .25 caliber. Maximum power spec is 46 Ft/Lbs with the long barrel in .25 caliber. I expect to see it in the US market later in 2026.

Chinese OEM Airgun Manufacturers At IWA OutdoorClassics 2026


One of many outstanding reasons to visit IWA is to discover new manufacturers that you have never heard-of before. So here we have a new, start-up Chinese OEM airgun manufacturer going by the name of Cosmox.

The company has its roots back in 1959 as Zhongzhou Machinery Co. Like many other businesses, it has become a public company in recent years and now is concentrating on PCPs.

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Cosmox has a range of PCP air rifle designs that they were showing. I’m not sure (yet) about pricing or links with selling companies, but Cosmox has an address in the USA, so they’re obviously serious about expansion.

Chinese OEM Airgun Manufacturers At IWA OutdoorClassics 2026


Before we leave Chinese OEM manufacturers, it’s time to look at two companies that dominate the HPA compressor market. One is New Warrior Compressors. You will instantly recognize several of their products.

Chinese OEM Airgun Manufacturers At IWA OutdoorClassics 2026


The other main OEM HPA compressor manufacturer is Nantong Guangxing Pneumatic Equipment Co, Ltd. (GX Pumps). Again, they have a wide range of models that will be familiar to airgun enthusiasts.

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For example, there’s one model powered by re-chargeable batteries and another showing the company’s moisture-trap filter system.

Chinese OEM Airgun Manufacturers At IWA OutdoorClassics 2026


There’s much more news to come from IWA OutdoorClassics 2026 in the next few days!


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I'm finally able to use it. I've been waiting for Orings from Orings and more. 1 of the Orings I ordered was out of stock. Finally got the liberty sealed up I think and I do like that it gives me precise psi measurement. I'll know in the morning if I succeeded in sealing the liberty up.
I'm actually thinking of buying a analog gauge and moving the digital to the plenum. It's kind of a pain having to push the button to check pressure instead of just glancing at the gage.
 
If Chinese PCPs disappeared tomorrow, the U.S. airgun market would fall backwards 15–20 years. Prices would double overnight, innovation would slow, and rifles like the AEA Challenger .357 Big Bore — a discontinued model that I still believe was one of the best hunting PCPs ever made for power and price — would become $1,500 guns. AEA dropping the Challenger instead of simply making it lighter was a big mistake, because nothing in its price range has matched its real‑world hunting performance since. Without Chinese manufacturers like AEA, Snowpeak, Nova Vista, and JTS, entry‑level PCPs would jump from $399 to $800+, compressors would go back to $800–$1,200, and big bores would be out of reach for most shooters. Keeping Chinese PCPs tariff‑free actually keeps their profits low, keeps competition alive, and keeps the sport affordable. In the end, this competition is good for the airgunner — lower prices, more choices, and rifles like the Challenger .357 that still haven’t been matched for power and value.
 
Grunt i agree with you a lot of people would not be able to enjoy pcp if not for the import guns, and they would miss out on the pleasure of air guns all together if they were all $1000. competition keeps us going remember our space program goes to the lowest bidder-and the first man walked on the moon on my birthday.
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