FX Revolution was a total abortion, what a POS! By far my most regretful airgun buying decision I've made! Literally could not be fixed after 3 times in the shop.
At first I absolutely hated my G1 FX Impact, if there was a screw it was loose it seemed, barrel kept coming loose as well, reg failed, barrel leaded badly, and to top it off the FX no limits mount could not be tightened enough to keep the scope from slipping down over time (took me a while to figure out this was a problem). All this happening at the same time was extremely aggravating, reminded me of that wack a mole game, lol. I felt like wrapping it around a tree at times! A fantastic gunsmith and friend fixed it all, thanks Bobby! I like it now but bad memories....
Like my FX Royale but the reg creeps a little.
My old Daystate Panther which was a great gun in so many ways would throw shots for unknown reasons. Never could figure it out. Love hate relationship...
Very old Daystate Harrier had POI shifts.
Old Daystate Sportsman pumper was a great rifle but hard to pump.
Most springers, damn things, I sold a bunch lol.
FWB 800 basic, POI shifts ruined a wonderful rifle.
Steyr LG100. Lot's to like but that AZ modded reg kept failing! The only rifle I have owned that had what I consider "THE" perfect trigger, set at 4oz and set to single stage.
Honorable mentions;
Steyr LGB1 biathlon trainer 6ftlbs. Awesome rifle and never a problem, worth every penny!
Steyr LP5 semiauto pistol, Super awesome as well and worth every penny.
The pinnacle - Mac1 USFT, nough said, makes most other rifles seem stupid. What a reliable, accurate, and over built machine!
Crosman 600, neat pistol, needed rebuild, ha I wonder why, what is it like 50 years old?? Works great now and fun to shoot!
FWB 601 (actually I wish I had a 600) but it's a work of art never the less. FWB 300S, wish I still had mine, IMO the best/most enjoyable/ springer of all.
BSA Scorpion and the Tech Star weren't bad rifles at all.
AAA EVOL, highly desirable and well built rifle, but I have pretty much decided I don't need a 30 cal PCP anymore after shooting one for a few months, things to like but at a sacrifice in other ways. IMO it excels for hunting, 30's thwack hard! But not as hard as a rimfire, wink.