New Delhi, Feb 27 – Trajectron Sports has commenced production of ‘Arawn,’ a high-precision pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) airgun, reinforcing India’s ‘Make in India’ vision. Through this initiative, the company aims to strengthen the domestic sports equipment and precision engineering sector.
In collaboration with its manufacturing partners, Trajectron has set an initial production capacity of 5,000 units per quarter for the first year, with plans to scale up based on market demand.
“The commencement of Arawn production at our advanced facility demonstrates our dedication to the ‘Make-in-India’ vision and our commitment to delivering world-class products,” said Pramod Paulose. He also affirmed that the initial production capacity aligns with current market demand.
“As passionate field-shooting enthusiasts, we experienced the limitations of the Indian market. This drove us to create a ‘Make-in-India’ advanced PCP airgun to overcome these challenges,” said Prahlad Kakar, co-founder of Trajectron Sports.
The export strategy includes forming partnerships with local distributors, participating in international trade shows, and leveraging online platforms for global outreach.
With the launch of Arawn, Trajectron Sports is set to reshape India’s airgun industry, offering high-quality, domestically manufactured alternatives to imported models.
In collaboration with its manufacturing partners, Trajectron has set an initial production capacity of 5,000 units per quarter for the first year, with plans to scale up based on market demand.
A Milestone for Indigenous Airgun Manufacturing
Founded by Pramod Paulose (MD & CEO), Prahlad Kakar, and Brian D’souza, Trajectron Sports operates a state-of-the-art assembly facility in Bhiwandi, Maharashtra. The facility has advanced machinery and rigorous quality control systems to ensure high precision and reliability.“The commencement of Arawn production at our advanced facility demonstrates our dedication to the ‘Make-in-India’ vision and our commitment to delivering world-class products,” said Pramod Paulose. He also affirmed that the initial production capacity aligns with current market demand.
Indian Airgun Industry: Potential and Challenges
India’s airgun industry, valued at USD 3 billion, is witnessing significant growth due to rising consumer spending, cultural interest, and the increasing popularity of shooting sports. However, the sector faces hurdles such as reliance on imports, high costs, long delivery times, and inadequate after-sales support.“As passionate field-shooting enthusiasts, we experienced the limitations of the Indian market. This drove us to create a ‘Make-in-India’ advanced PCP airgun to overcome these challenges,” said Prahlad Kakar, co-founder of Trajectron Sports.
Distribution and Global Expansion Plans
Trajectron Sports will distribute Arawn through its growing network of dealers and distributors across India. The company also plans to expand into international markets by late 2025, targeting the USA, Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia.The export strategy includes forming partnerships with local distributors, participating in international trade shows, and leveraging online platforms for global outreach.
With the launch of Arawn, Trajectron Sports is set to reshape India’s airgun industry, offering high-quality, domestically manufactured alternatives to imported models.
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