I got my first BB gun, a Daisy 99, when I was 5 years old, 52 years ago. Wore it out and both of my brothers guns too. Got a Daisy 880 when I was 9 and thought I never need more, until I got a Beeman catalog. I still have my 880 and I think one of the 99’s is still around, both in need of repair.
Springers, WOW!!!! I had to have one and bought an FWB 124 when I was 18. It was $200 dollars and the gun shop owner, a friend, thought I was nuts. Didn’t think I’d ever need a better or more powerful airgun.
Bought an RWS 48 in .177 about 10 years ago but never shot it much. Yeah it was more powerful but heavier and not as much fun to shoot so it doesn’t come out much.
Started watching Ted’s Holdover (Edgun USA at the time) and we was shooting these new fangled PCP air rifles and making shots I’d never dreamed of. Watched for a couple of years before I finally broke down and bought a Benjamin Marauder .177 and a manual pump. Oh man, I was in heaven… and hell! Heaven when I was shooting it, hell when I was pumping it back up.
Spent a lot of time inside this summer on the couch. Couldn’t do anything for 5 weeks and finally got better enough to read (a paragraph at a time) and finally start watching videos on my phone with it 8 inches from my face. Couldn’t watch TV across the room because double vision wouldn’t “allow it” but I could watch up close. Found Matt Dubber from a video he was on (Iraqiveteran8888) along with Ted Bier from Ted’s Holdover and 22 Plinkster (sorry, can’t remember his name). Anyways, Matt Dubber, from South Africa, shoots an FX Impact M3, which I’d wanted since I saw Ted’s Holdover review 5 or 6 years ago. I didn’t think I’d ever buy one because they were so much money… But after this summer I finally realized there is no Someday so I bought the Impact in .25 caliber (the .25 cal is what I’d been wanting) and a GX pump because I knew I’d get worn out pumping it with a hand pump.
I still have the springers and will shoot the FWB some but I plan on selling the RWS 48. The Marauder gets shot more now that I have the pump and the Impact gets shot A LOT! It takes about 3 minutes to recharge the Marauder and the Impact takes about 11 minutes, effortlessly! Electric pump makes a lot of difference in the ownership of a PCP, makes them much more enjoyable. My next purchase with be a large carbon fiber refill tank. Next gun purchase? I’m not making any predictions on that yet…