The origins of the brand date back to 1989. And this 30 years of experience in the production of Brockock air rifles is really evident in the final products. In 2014, Brocock became part of the Marocchi & Breda group. They have been manufacturing edged weapons for almost 100 years.
But this acquisition has not changed anything for Brocock. Although the British manufacturer is now in the hands of the Italians, it continues to produce precision-tuned airguns with Lothar Walther barrels.
QUALITY HAS A PRICE
Brocock PCP air rifles fall into a higher price category, but the results are very much worth it. The have the Slingshot Hammer system for better air delivery and lower air consumption and the Huma pressure regulator. This combination stabilizes performance during shooting. Now your pellets will fly through the target in one hole.
Among the most popular products is the Brocock Commander with its high-capacity 430 cc cartridge. The Brocock Concept Lite may only have a 150 cc cartridge, but its tactical design and retractable stock make for the perfect tactical air rifle. In contrast, the Brocock Compatto has a fixed stock and an atypical look for a Brocock. It is an exceptional design piece.