Very interesting pump repeater from shot show (Nova Freedom)

As was indicated above, Hard Air Magazine first revealed the existence of this air rifle in March 2017. It was shown as a prototype and we received a full explanation of it from the designer - that's him in the photograph.

The Nova Vista HP-M1000 Multi Pump PCP Air Rifle.[/QUOTE]http://hardairmagazine.com/news/nova-vista-hp-m1000-multi-pump-pcp-air-rifle/embed/

With any manufactured product, there's a big difference between making one sample and transforming the design into full-scale production. I'm told that production versions of the Nova Freedom will be arriving in the USA in the next few months.

Stephen Archer
Hard Air Magazine
http://www.hardairmagazine.com
 
"hardairmag"As was indicated above, Hard Air Magazine first revealed the existence of this air rifle in March 2017. It was shown as a prototype and we received a full explanation of it from the designer - that's him in the photograph.

With any manufactured product, there's a big difference between making one sample and transforming the design into full-scale production. I'm told that production versions of the Nova Freedom will be arriving in the USA in the next few months.
Stephen Archer
Hard Air Magazine
http://www.hardairmagazine.com


I fully understand the "differences", But were you not "told" something very similar is 2017"? That's all I was saying.

"Mr Zhu explained to me that the Nova Vista HP-M1000 multi pump PCP air rifle we examined was a prototype and that production models are scheduled to be in stores by mid-year 2017."
 
"tkerrigan"Towards the first of the video, a fill probe is mentioned. At the end of the video, it is mentioned that it can only be filled by pumping? I'm wondering. Regards, Tom
I noticed the same thing and couldn't imagine why you wouldn't be able to fill to the max pressure via the fill probe. I think the guy simply mispoke being in front of the camera and perhaps nervous.

I like the solid look. side lever and the nice looking iron sights.