Here's something to think about.
https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA...topic=175743.0
My take on the air gun world: You can have whole closet full of inexpensive air guns.
They can leak.
Have poor triggers.
Difficult to shoot either because they launch pellets faster than they were designed to go. Or recoil.
Barrels are often attached to the receiver with grub screws.
Or you can spend the same money 20 inexpensive air guns cost on one good shooter.
Holds a zero.
Holds pressure.
Excellent trigger.
Durable.
Does not sit in the closet unused.
Yep I have a boat load of cheap air guns, and a couple that I shoot.