Yes. The SIG .177 MCX!!!!! The company needs to do a total revamp of its quality control and customer service!!! The gun jams and won't fire after little use.
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Hope she gets well soonWow thanks. I wish I could jump on it but my wife just had surgery and is off work for a few months. No new toys for me this year.
Thanks. She had a rotator cuff surgery so nothing too major just a long recovery/rehab time.Hope she gets well soon
Exact same experience and mine was a tuned TX200. It’s supposed to be a rifle that can be passed down from generation to generation, but loctite for a shroud…come one Air Arms. The shroud came off the barrel…I dont necessarily regret buying it but the TX200 was the most disappointing springer I ever bought. I had purchased a .22 HW97K and the gun was just phenomenal. I had only ever used Gamos prior to that so my expectations weren't exactly high for springers in general.
Skip ahead a few months and I started asking myself "if a $500 springer can do this, I wonder how amazing a $900 one is?" I ended up getting a TX200HC in .22 and quickly found out that I wasn't paying more for a better shooting gun. I was paying more for a prettier gun. My 97K actually outshot that TX200 by quite a bit.
I hear ya. I really thought this would be different than firearms. I found a trigger pin for an AR in the corner of my shop. Obviously, I had to build a gun around it, right?I regret buying my first Leshiy 2. Being a highly modular and customizable system with lots of parts available, it inevitably leads to a situation where you start swapping parts, then you look at the pile of parts left over from previous upgrades and think "wow, I almost have a complete gun there, I just need to buy 2 or 3 little things"... and then the cycle repeats. Damn things just start multiplying. Same as with AR-15s, except it's an even larger money pit!
I am surprised that more people didn't mention AEA after all the bad hype I've heard. I have an AEA HP SS .30 that I am very happy with. It's quirky but fun. Next one I get will probably be the AEA HP Max .45 caliber. Also have Hatsan Bullboss and Bully, both in .25 caliber. The only things I dislike about them is the weight and how loud the Bully is. Only regret is not learning about these things 30 years ago.
Maybe he meant leg end lolOnly airgun I ever regret buying was the BSA 240 air pistol back in 1995. I gave that gun many chances it was crap. The only way to hit the barn door was to throw the gun itself. The rear sight was garbage. So much so, I couldn’t sell it in good faith. So I gave it away. An article in the Airgun Letter by Tom Gaylord led me to believe it could compare to my Beeman P1.
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I had nova freedom same as Aspen bejesus you need Arnie to hold it why you shoot it lolThe Aspen! All it's been is a $400 paper weight for the last 2 years and it's not the pump. Can't get the valves to seal and have given up. Going to try and make it a bottle gun.
Yes… The AEA semi-auto. It’s .25 cal, but very pressure sensitive. It jams at 3600 psi and most times lower than 2500. When I say jam, I mean fails to cycle. I realize that the puff of air has to propel the projectile and cycle the action. But it’s just too unreliable to shoot with any regularity. Just not fun to shoot..I mean that’s part of why we shoot airguns, right? Well at any rate I may sell it and get another semi-auto. I have a Benjamin SAM, but it has issues too…maybe I’ll get a Huben or a SK-19.. Oh btw, I think everyone on here knows this hobby becomes an investment..l I may let the rifle go..IDK…. Shoot straight,and my you have endless air supply.. Stickman..