Hot on the heels of news about the new Springbok semi auto, there’s news of some new Cricket PCP stocks. These are for the Cricket II and Cricket 2 Tactical models.
It’s clear that KalibrGun takes a completely different view of stocks to any other airgun manufacturer.
Most air rifles are available with a single stock design. Yes, there may be wood and synthetic versions. There may be a variety of attractive laminate colorways available too. But the majority of airguns in the market today have basically one stock design.
Yet the Czech manufacturer has always offered a variety of quite different stock designs with their air rifles. True, most are bullpups. However historically Cricket airguns have been offered in a range of quite distinct stock designs, including some that transform the basic Cricket action into a carbine format.
KalibrGun also – to HAM’s knowledge – pioneered stock designs that included storage space for multiple spare magazines. This is a great idea for practical field use!
So today, we’re looking at four new Cricket PCP stocks…
First off is the CBRT stock for the Cricket 2 Tactical.
This combines a stylish wood stock with a height-adjustable cheekpiece. As is clear, this provides a “semi bullpup”configuration for the Cricket 2 Tactical. KalibrGun tells us the cheekpiece is synthetic, but it sure looks like wood in these photographs!
(Personal comment: I think this really looks great. From an appearance perspective, this is my favorite Cricket 2 Tactical configuration).
There’s also a “WST” stock version for the Cricket 2 Tactical. This brings classic Cricket design cues like the slanting slots to a “full on” bullpup wood stock format. It also includes the capability to carry two additional magazines.
There’s also two new stocks for the Cricket II model. One is a laminated wood stock including storage for four magazines. It’s described as SMOOTH laminated by KalibrGun…
In addition there’s a new, stylish black Carbon Fiber stock, too.
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