Any guns you regret buying"

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.
IMO the metal work on AA guns are over finished for an Airgun. Not worth the price differential and they scratch very easy. Prefer Weihrauch finish - much like a quality firearm.
 
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For me, it was convincing myself I wanted a springer. I liked the idea of not needing a compressor or air tank. What I did not think about ahead of time is... I am a blue-collar guy that does manual labor for a living. I don't want to have to 'work' at my hobby also. The gun weighed a ton and cocking between every shot was NOT for me.
 
For me, it was convincing myself I wanted a springer. I liked the idea of not needing a compressor or air tank. What I did not think about ahead of time is... I am a blue-collar guy that does manual labor for a living. I don't want to have to 'work' at my hobby also. The gun weighed a ton and cocking between every shot was NOT for me.
I own both and enjoy them both, but I shoot PCP more. Springers definitely require more concentration on the basics of shooting and I believe helps me to be more accurate with my PCPS
 
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