AGT Vixen

Just came across this on Instagram and asked Oleg at AGT who said details will be announced on Monday.
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Nice to see there using the larger shroud off the Uragan King
 
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yea do hope that big "30 round clip" can be left off.



makes the gun bigger and unnecessarily bulky IMO. And as noted above will give the hoplaphobes a coronary....



EDIT: if it loads like the first Leishly (breaks in half) then thats a deal killer....

It shouldn't - you can see the slot for the magazine right above and slightly in front of the trigger. Should slide right in like the current Vulcan2/Uragan set up.
 
Definitely a cool looking gun...

It does look like it uses the same old AGT mags which is a good thing...

Lets just hope its not stupidly over priced because of the Leshiy-ish look... would be great if it was in the 950.00 to 1000.00 price point, they would sell the S@#T out of them...

if they come in at over 1400.00 they can keep it.......I'll just buy another Cricket 2 Standard Short in .22
 
Definitely a cool looking gun...

It does look like it uses the same old AGT mags which is a good thing...

Lets just hope its not stupidly over priced because of the Leshiy-ish look... would be great if it was in the 950.00 to 1000.00 price point, they would sell the S@#T out of them...

if they come in at over 1400.00 they can keep it.......I'll just buy another Cricket 2 Standard Short in .22

Given that the recent AGT rifles have been between $1500-$1700 and the newly added Uragan King brought the price point up to $2000, there's almost no chance we'll see this anywhere near the $1000 wishful thinking price you mentioned. I'm guessing it'll be priced comparable to the standard (non-King) Uragan.
 
I hope not . . . I have zero interest in semi-auto for airguns. It's a novelty that wears off very quickly I think and not practical for most of our normal use. I have the Leshiy 2 and wish it wasn't semi-auto; it would be safer, more accurate and more consistent if it wasn't semi-auto. Plus, having used the AGT mags for some time, I think it would be very difficult if not impossible to get them to cycle properly in a semi-auto gun.