AEA Challenger Pro (Full Review) .25 cal / Regulated MAGNUM w/ Adjustable Power

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This AEA shot great. This video will give you a look at the new "gun metal grey" Pro color as well as test the accuracy of this powerhouse out to 85 yards. Adjustable power means you could probably tune this gun to be even more accurate than I tuned it in this video. It's still shoots just about as good as the $1900 S510 XST I was shooting the same week. AEA does it again! Thanks for watching! -Nate

https://youtu.be/L1Advy_Eijw

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Any info on how to adjust the trigger or if it's possible to adjust it?

Unfortunatley, NOT ADJUSTABLE ...someone said it's single stage as well. 



@kaylaindy Great video! AEA seems to come out from nowhere with some impressive pcp's and price. I believe the Pro is missing a the trigger to qualify it. I may buy one to see for myself in .25cal.. Not many views or discussions to this post, I wonder why? It seems to offer a lot for the price.

As far as views and discussions....it may be because AEA coming out of nowhere with impressive PCP's is old news by now. People kind of realized that about a year ago...and now those AEA's are literaly everywhere. Everyone and his brother bought one (or 2 or 3). 

Want to hear a funny story?

...so about 3-4 years ago this new company (AEA) sent me 3 guns. Back then I made free videos, just happy to get a gun loaned to me. They told me they were going to "change the airgun industry"...those were thier exact words. They also said I could be a dealer and they would even drop ship for me...that means I don't have to buy anything, I just take orders and they send the guns out. 

...so the first gun, I put the scope on, and it's shooting about 1.5 feet to the left, and I can't adjust my scope over far enough to hit the paper at 35 yards. When I look, I see the scope rail is actually machined onto the reciever crooked, The Pik rail is part of the reciever and it's visibly crooked. I have the pic somewhere. So then I move to the next gun, It's the light carbon fiber one that weighs about 3 pounds (that part is cool), but then the folding stock won't stay open. Finally it closes on my hand and bites the blank out of me. 

At that point I packed all the guns up and told them I would never sell thier guns and I would never have them on my channel. 

Now 4 years later, I could have bought a brand new Porsche with the money I would have made. Ooops! 

They turned out to be an awesome company. They have some great dealers too. Terry at Fox Air Power, UTAH, and The Pellet Shop...they are all super stand up guys.