At Roanoke last November, Pyramyd showed up with a couple of pallets of Kral rifles in boxes. They weren't too sure what to ask for them, and a couple of us decided to see "how low they'd go" on multiple-purchase deals. Our little coalition wound up with about a dozen of them at $40 each. It was quite the feeding frenzy, since all the boxes looked identical, and we weren't really sure what we had bought until we opened them up. There were actual Turkish walnut stocks, synthetic stocks, breakbarrels, underlevers, .177s, and .22s. I wound up with a synthetic stock .22 underlever, which took a little work, but turned out to be a decent rifle. I've heard from some of the guys that the breakbarrels are either very good or very bad. And I've also heard that the .22 rifling looks choppy. Having owned an underlever, I never tore it down to the point where I could sight the bore, but the gun I owned shot with decent, even very good accuracy after some break-in.
I would suggest contacting Pyramyd for more information on future availability of Krals. I was very pleased with the one I had, and quite impressed with it actually. One of my shooting buddies had a CFX for a while, and having shot my Kral, he said it was at least an equal, if not perhaps superior. Maybe I just got lucky and got a good one.
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