JHKan iLuda Bullpup PCP - no USA based dealers yet but available overseas

http://www.airgunsarp.com/2016/01/14/the-jkhan-iluda-pcp-bullpup/ 
To me the new JKHan looks quite a bit like the Evanix Rainstorm 3D Bullpup, albeit with quite the facelift. I'm curious if we'll continue to see 'improved' versions of Evanix guns under the JHKan name, or if they'll be sticking with a few Rainstorm-esque based rifles in the future.

Technical Specs
Caliber: .177, .22, .25, .35
Fill Pressure: 200 BAR
Cylinder Size: 280ccFPE: .177 – 25FPE / .22 – 40FPE /.25 – 50FPE / .35 – 100FPE
Weight: 8 lbs
Barrel Length: 17.75″
Total length: 28″ standard / 30″ long

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My goodness, speechless, ugly, why, weight?, come to mind along with momma saying, - well you know- , um, POWER, not at all what airguns are supposed to be about for me but sure if they are "relying on their strong Korean roots" the old Career 707 with Hi, Higher and HIGHEST settings ( 3 position power wheel) easile made 30fpe with 16g Korean ammo, the 707 II would adjust down below sonice w/16g and shot even better. The Career was an outstating rifle n .177 ( and all cal. most still not needing even a oring to this date) and was the one "The A-Team" made a regulator for - circa 2002 ?- took a good numer of Field Target matchs. The Koreans did build an very good rifle, fit and finish inside and out and to think some thought the Career ugly, modern times I guess.

 
I think it looks awesome. I may be alone on this but I want one! I like the modern tactical design and it's just more interesting to look at than yet another clone. 

8lb is not that heavy. It's no heavier than at least 50% of the PCP rifles out there and in bullpup configuration it should feel lighter to shoulder. 

Jkhan and Evanix are not the same company. Completely separate ownership. Whoever said they were the same originally was just stating an opinion that happened to be wrong. I asked JKhan about it directly. It's not an Evanix. Still not an Evanix. No... Not an Evanix now either!

This one may have borrowed something conceptually from the evanix 3d and Max Ml but it is clearly not the same gun. The Edgun Matador, the Cricket, the P12 and the Vulcan all have similar styling but they aren't the same guns either. To me this one looks like it has more in common with the design of some of the shotgun bullpups such as the: UtS-15, Juggernaut Rogue, and Mossberg 500 bullpup kit. the design is very similar, especially to the first two mentioned. 

It's great to see a new company coming through and bringing us great bullpups with LW barrels at affordable prices. Koreans are awesome!