I bought a semi as my first pcp. This was back maybe in July of 2020. I had a lot of fun with it, but good thing I got a .22 as I probably shot a tin of 500 every day I shot until one day it jammed. I had it sent out to get warranted so I was jonesing to shoot so bad that I finally got a fx impact. Boy here I thought the sk19 was acurate. My sk19 (which is the predecessor to the rattler if you don't already know) would do 1/4 " groups at 50 yards if I did my job but the impact would do even better and just stack them to 50 and the majority of the groups would stay below moa at hundred. I never still to this day take my sk19 to the range. Yet I still have it to shoot rats at night. Anyways I'm thinking if your rattler jams you will be in a world of hurt trying to repair it as opposed to something more common. There's not a lot complaints with the rattler, then again there is not a ton of support if something were to go wrong either, at least it is a American based company. Oh by the way I never had to send in my impact for repairs and anything that happened to it I repaired it with the help of this forum, fx, and you tube.
My advice is if you get a high end gun, get one that you can service yourself.
Oh it's a good thing you got money because I fell into the rabbit hole bad. I probably spent over 30 k on airguns and support equipment in the first 2 years and my crap isn't considered anything out of the ordinary.
Does my sk19 looks similar to the rattler?
Does the bottle make my butt look big?
Allen
My advice is if you get a high end gun, get one that you can service yourself.
Oh it's a good thing you got money because I fell into the rabbit hole bad. I probably spent over 30 k on airguns and support equipment in the first 2 years and my crap isn't considered anything out of the ordinary.
Does my sk19 looks similar to the rattler?
Does the bottle make my butt look big?
Allen
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