by a YouTuber sponsored by brands... I am not and my videos are real and not hidden advertisements
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by a YouTuber sponsored by brands... I am not and my videos are real and not hidden advertisements
except that the KRP is full of assembly defects and during the first shots parts or defects fall out by themselves... I'm not making it up, that's what I'm explaining to you in the videos that I was able to put on this postDid I read someplace the KRP is manufactured by or at the AEA factory ?
If true ??? that's a giant leap in QC as many who purchased AEA guns are not exactly raving about them.
Just a question ... not a diss.
by a YouTuber sponsored by brands... I am not and my videos are real and not hidden advertisements
Well done for the subtile, it's what I do but sometimes subtile on youtube works only if you are on a PC not on a smartphone.I am interested in your review, but I couldn't understand a word you were saying. Then, I figured out how to turn captions on and change them to English using the "Settings" icon, so now I'll watch your review![]()
No offense but I will take what Steve says. He is actually a HIGHLY knowledgeable and HIGHLY respected figure in the hobby and not some paid off *****. He’s a straight shooter.
Would you please elaborate on what has changed wit the "Current" KRP production rifles ...i WAS very interested , but not so sure now..![]()
that the RP we see today is NOT that rifle that made the headlines and had the success's of the past.
Good evening. I have been a PCP enthusiast for a little over 15 years and I have personally owned a number of different models and brands without any sponsorship or desire to make a video, YouTube at the time having no place. I do not in any way question the comments of other YouTubers. I simply share with you in my videos the factual experience of my experience with a new KRP 2025 coming out of the box. If you have watched my three videos and activated the subtitles, you have all of what I have experienced with this PCP and all in complete frankness and without filter. In view of this unfortunate experience, I have surveyed other French-Italian and Spanish users who had also received the same model two or three months ago and who had encountered exactly the same problems. Production in China and Karma's quality control on all of these models is unfortunately a disaster. I confirm to you after study and confirmation from the AEA manufacturers that the karma are assembled in the same factories as AEA. In all honesty I am the first disappointed by this situation and in view of all these videos of youtubers for whom all the rifles are good and who never issue any real criticism it does not please me. I have a few people who follow me in my returns, there is only for them I will never sell myself for a brand and wish to be transparent so that they are not disappointed in their passion for the PCP.No offense but I will take what Steve says. He is actually a HIGHLY knowledgeable and HIGHLY respected figure in the hobby and not some paid off *****. He’s a straight shooter.
@Motorhead , I very much believe you are correct. Not sure we will ever get a straight answer to that question but I would bet they use the same manufacturer. Maybe Karma demands better materials and QC from the manufacturer than AEA![]()