Ever Sold Something Then Wish You Didn't?

I feel I have the rifles I like the must. Along time I have bought better rifles, but none of the rifles I keep you may say are bad. Each one is accurate and reliable. 

All rifles I have sold notwithstanding they could be good were exchanged for one with more rational.

I have also give away some for free (Talon form AirForce) and also decide not to put one penny more in an FX Bobcat (leak after leak after leak).

I sold an FX Royal with a sport stock (felt it to long) and a beautiful Air Arms S510 with a gorgeous walnut stock (felt it lack of power).

From my experience there are diverse categories of rifles:

Extremely well made rifles with category:

* Daystate and Air Arms.

Extremely well made rifles:

* Airgun Tecnology.

Functional reliable hunting rifles:

* Evanix and JKHan

Accurate lightweight rifles:

* FX

I have not had Edguns, nor Kalibrgun rifles, but I have heard they are very good. Apparently Steyr are good but with no power.

And finally, the rest, making an effort, a) with some rifles that could result good ones and the rest of their production with lack of quality and with no more future than becoming trash; and, b) others that would rather reconfigure their factories to make garden tools and that I do not want to mention in order no to cause employees depression in pandemic era.
 
Mine is backordered. Would have been nice to pick yours up off you hah.

That KLS-1 looking good on the Impact. Have you thought about the KLS-2 pad version? I had gotten the KLS2 (talk about backorders) a while back and its pretty decent, dont know the comparison to the KLS1 though.

Here Ya Go.
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