The notos seems to be a great little carbine. Natchezss sold out on them last weekend. It will be interesting to see how they hold up and if there is going to be parts and support when they don't. I already have three guns that fill the notos niche. They are awfully tempting though.
In case data helps - I picked mine up on Jan 22 2023 and have about 3000 rounds through it and have weighed and measured probably close to 17 squirrels with it; All tree rats were found wanting.
I have had no issues other than the magazines do not like being cycled at an upward angle; short pellets like the CPDs can cause the next round to catch and result in forceful loading and skirt damage.
All in all, I would buy my Notos again. My list of PCPs owned, sold, or kept:
* Gamo Urban (Converted to a carbine by my father, Alteros regulator installed)
* Brocock Commander (sold)
* Brocock Concept Lite (sold)
* HW-100 Bullpup Carbine (RMA to AoA trade for Daystate Renegade in .177)
* Daystate Pulsar (Purchased from my father, may sell one day)
* Daystate Renegade (Will not sell)
* Uramex Notos (Will not sell, ever)
I own a LC-110 3-stage 110V LC-EM for a 90-cu Ninja and EZ/Valve bottle.
I probably estimate my total spend in the hobby through learning at around $8K. A good hand pump and the Notos would be the most ideal PCP setup I could possibly imagine for ROI at price point. I undulated a little with compressors and Hill Mk3 as well as a AirForce E-Chump (E-Pump) which cost me along the way.
Edit: Homonyms on “by” versus “buy”