It’s the end of an era for Brocock…
It’s the end of an era for Brocock. The Enigma was Brocock’s first foray into the world of pre charge air rifles and as such has always been regarded fondly. It was launched at the Tackle Gun Trade Show in 2004 and the first five were sold to Blackpool Air Rifles, Michael Tawn Airgun Supplies, S T Fawcett’s, Uttings and Drapers Airgun Centre. After five years and 3000 rifles, Brocock will be officially ceasing production as from February to concentrate on its ever increasing Aim-X range. There’s still time to be part of airgunning history as a few can still be purchased from all good gunshops.
Charging airgun shooters to hunt on private land divides opinion. By Jamie Chandler
Crackshot Airgun Centre in Newton Abbot raises £6,000 for The Devon Clinic and Children’s Hospice South West through a charity raffle celebrating its 10th anniversary.