Re: Whats up with all the AW sales all of a sudden
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Conqueror</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Not sure it's fair to call AI the "flavor of the month." They've been popular serious rifles for well over a decade for those with the coin. I think the number for sale has more to do with the fact that they now have several reputable distributors in the USA, whereas before it took a lot longer to get your hands on one from TacPro. These days you can call one of five phone numbers and buy an AW off the shelf in 10 minutes. </div></div>
This.
AINA has really stepped up, and gotten things rolling, and now product is available. When supply is massively outstripped by demand, you tend not to see anything for sale on the secondary market because no one's willing to sell (the people who do own them are the sorts who spent plenty of time, money, and effort to get it, and they're damn well not going to let go that easily). Once the supply appears, people go back to the normal day-to-day buying and selling, shifting things around to find what they like best and trying out new toys. That's the sign of a healthy market, where people can readily get what they want, how they want it.
How much the AX has to do with things, who knows. People who want to have the newest will want one, but that doesn't mean the stalwart AW series has any deficiencies in comparison to the AX. If you're wanting a good, ultra-high-quality precision rifle, then there's no reason not to buy an AW now.