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    Umarex made in Germany?

    I read that they do some warranty work there . So that's a plus. I would hope that the company stands behind it's products wherever they're made
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    Umarex made in Germany?

    Are you planning to produce your own line of airguns ? :unsure:
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    Umarex made in Germany?

    Appreciate that information :) . Can you also provide pictures inside the Umarex factory in Germany? I can pay . just kidding :giggle:
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    Umarex made in Germany?

    I should get back on the turnip truck now o_O but ignorance has never stopped me from forging ahead. --- this your gun? how are you feeling about it at the moment?
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    Umarex made in Germany?

    Appreciate that rundown sir :) --- are you sure I can't get you started on JTS? I thought JTS was just some good old Texas boys. I was looking to pick up an Airacuda Max in .30 as my next airgun
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    Umarex made in Germany?

    Well I'm feeling like I just fell off the turnip truck . between you and Mr Airgun Revisions I've had a good block of instruction :) . Appreciate dat
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    Umarex made in Germany?

    ... so in my recent Internet travels I saw a remark , that Umarex , though a German company and based in Germany, does not actually manufacture their air guns in Germany. I heard Taiwan (verified), and possibly other countries. I was pretty much salivating at the thought of getting a German made...
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    Diana Diana Stormrider Gen2 .22 cal , tactical conversion + Moderator removal

    ... would someone let me know, are these pics too large? maybe I could resize them for this forum ? ... edit: I resized to 50%, they are still huge. Guess I'll figure it out sometime, lol
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    Diana Diana Stormrider Gen2 .22 cal , tactical conversion + Moderator removal

    So, Diana Stormrider Gen2 , with a fair bit of Buck Rail stuff added. Why? Because it was there , maybe. But it turned out looking kind of wicked, I think, and the folding stock swings up against the bolt handle perfectly to make a solid resting position (and a nice little clack!) . Just luck I...