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Why no Crosman/Benjamin PCP Bullpup yet?

BTW, the Bulldog doesn't count to me. It is really ugly and is a big bore. Part of the conversation I would like to have is why an airgun company would make their first Bullpup(design) in a caliber beyond their established bread and butter .177-.25? Maddog has an amazing stock for your Marauder (at an amazingly high price) and you choose to ignore that potential market and go with the Bulldog in a caliber very few airgunners have used. Was that because it was just originally meant to be an air bow? OK, but why branch out that way when you have had the best selling pcp in America since you introduced the Marauder and never finished its evolution to side-lever cocking and a bullpup stock? You already have a built-in fan base and ignored what they have asked for and made a whole new platform that wasn't asked for. I am just wondering why and haven't heard a good explanation yet. Over the past year, as a past time, I have been reading the current and archived forums of most airgun websites on the internet. It is just incredible, to me, the deaf ear that the biggest airgun company in America puts out to their customers. You seem to always be telling customers what they want instead of listening. Again, this is just he impression that I have got, from what I have read. I have also read that everyone loves your customer service, so it is not all bad. It isn't my intent to badger you, but to actually get some answers. Every interviewer gives the airgun industry a pass on the hard questions and they all read like an advertisement. If anyone at Crosman does eventually read this know that the one thing that seems to have really pissed off a lot of people in the past year is pre-ordering and not delivering product on time. Umarex, and recently Diana(Skyhawk) are not doing to well with this either.