I guess I should have specified more if you had to pick one gun to do everything which brand would it beTotal opposites in terms of what you get out of the box.
FX: you get a mostly assembled and setup gun with tons of little parts and lots of adjustability and points of possible failure. That's likely to be "obsolete" in a year or less when it's "upgraded"
Air Arms: you get a basically ready to go rifle with almost zero adjustability and very few parts and points of possible failure. The design has been around mostly unchanged for a couple decades.
Decide which one you need/want.
Neither are my first choice, but if I say anymore the FX fans will gang up on me and threaten to stone me to death with stale crepes.
A Crown would be my choiceI guess I should have specified more if you had to pick one gun to do everything which brand would it be
I'd hardly call any gun "obsolete" just because improvements are made to a new model, anymore than an older car is obsolete because newer models have more features. For me, the fact that I can upgrade a gun if I choose, is a benefit not a drawback.Total opposites in terms of what you get out of the box.
FX: you get a mostly assembled and setup gun with tons of little parts and lots of adjustability and points of possible failure. That's likely to be "obsolete" in a year or less when it's "upgraded"
Air Arms: you get a basically ready to go rifle with almost zero adjustability and very few parts and points of possible failure. The design has been around mostly unchanged for a couple decades.
Decide which one you need/want.
Neither are my first choice, but if I say anymore the FX fans will gang up on me and threaten to stone me to death with stale crepes.