Hi Tom,
No, I'm not kidding. You can do the simple arithmetic yourself. If the difference between a top tier gun and an inexpensive one, say $2400 to $600 is about $1800, then consider the OP being a beginner will need everything else just to be able to shoot it. Please just add up those costs. I could list them, but you know what they are. You're talking about thousands before you are done. So, the cost difference of $1800 might just pay for a couple of air tanks and not much more. My point is many beginners have no idea these costs are so significant and in that light, why would you consider a cheap gun in the first place that you know will ultimately lead to a top tier gun anyway. I'm not trying to dissuade him, but I think this community has a responsibility to advise beginners accordingly. If a beginner does not have a PCP budget, perhaps a high quality springer is a better choice for him. In my humble opinion we should be giving this info to them and let them decide.