« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2010, 05:50:05 AM »
They are Chinese-made guns from Industry, BAM, and other names in Shanghai. The Compasseco Tech Force line are pretty much the same rifles under a different brand.
Some are clones (usually of German designs) and some are their own. Some are spotty quality, some are really very good. All benefit from a little TLC on arrival.
You can see them on Best Airgun, Sportmans Target, or Mike Melick's Flying Dragon site. Mike specializes in going through the guns first for quality purposes and even lube tuning them.
B3 is everyone's favorite super-cheapie, and is best viewed as a kit for the DIY-er.
XS-B3-1 is a different rifle that looks like an AK-47. They are decent little side cockers.
B26 in several versions is the Chinese copy of the R9. It is one of the best of the Chicom clones, really a nice little rifle.
I think the Airhawk is a clone of a clone, the B25, which copies RWS34. I don't have one of these (I am fortunate enough to have a real RWS34) but by all reports it's a pretty nice rifle, too.

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