My journey for airguns all started with my uncle. He had a break barrel for us kids to shoot in his backyard whenever we had a family gathering at his house. I was hooked and knew I wanted one for myself eventually.
I discovered a mom and pop sporting goods store one day and saw they had a decent selection of airguns. Not knowing which airgun to get, I asked the owner what can I get for $300 bucks. He suggested the Diana RWS 34 in .177 and can also include a 4x32 bushnell scope, scope rings, a boyt soft rifle case, and a tin rws hollow point pellets. This was before the invention of the Internet so there was no way of doing research on the gun he suggested but took his words and bought the gun. As I later found out the D34 is one of the nicest gun you can get at that price point. Eventually, my collection grew with Daisy powerline and Gamo P23 CO2 pistol. Hours of fun in back yard plinking. This hobby lasted until I moved away for college and didn't rediscover until...
...20 years had past, I was stuck inside the house with the world during Covid lockdown. One day, my wife saw a couple of rats in the back yard and told me to "take care of it". At that instance, I immediately thought of my D34 back at my folk's house in my childhood bedroom under the bed 400 miles away. Fond memories gushes through my mind as I googled airguns looking to rekindle with my childhood hobby. I browsed through Pyramidairs selections and the Crosman 1322 popped up. It was one of the gun I wanted as a kid but never got one. The 1322 was exactly what I needed, a tool for pest control with tons of potential for mods to kill time while stuck indoors. I bought the 1322, steel breech, butt stock, and a scope as my initial load out with plans to upgrade in the future.
During my research for 1322 mods, I came across the marauder pistol. Up until that point, I never had a pcp airgun and thought it would be a nice entry level gun to start with tons of mods potential as well, just like the 1322. I decided to spend my stimulus check on it.
O yeah, the rats...never seen them again. I set up traps, food, and sticky traps hoping to use my airguns to finish them off but they never showed up. I now thank them for spooking my wife that led to my rekindling with this awesome hobby.
When I first started with my D34, the internet wasn't invented yet. Now, there are forums like this to share, discuss, and to learn with people around the world who shares the same interests, loving it!