interesting.. never seen a sky guns international rifle in the hands of a government agent.
I'd never heard of Skygunsint until a couple of months ago. Then suddenly, in the middle of the panic, here they are. Funny how that happens isn't it? As I've said before, I don't have a personal beef with Skyguns. However, I've learned to be skeptical of manufacturers claims over the years.
I've held off from responding to the post about government & foreign military contracts over the last couple of days, but it honestly raises more questions than it provides answers. A reference to "supplying" various LE Agencies could mean a lot of things. Does that mean they A) sold a gun to a guy with a badge at a gun show or B) sell parts to another company that has a contract or C) have actual contracts with these agencies? It just seems like a bold claim for a company that is relatively unheard of and the only people that can vouch for them met them at a gun show. When you add to that the low end, commercial specs for the parts used and the issues we've seen here with a gun that had severe extraction issues and was built on an incorrect receiver, I have a hard time understanding why any LE Agency would be willing to cut those kinds of corners.
