OK I'll start. 1962. Crosman V350 bb gun. Fast forward to 1976. Bought several 1377's.Kept taking them back as they kept looking velocity. No one told me back then you should keep at least one pump in them. A C02 pistol after that got tired of that then nothing for a long time. Then a Chinese tool shop special that didn't last long was not impressed. Then a Crosman CO2 copy of a Python 357 several years ago. Got it new in package at a sports show for 10 dollars. I traded that off for some truck tires. Lol. Then a dry spell again then a couple of years ago I got fed up with the hording and lack of 22 ammo and panic buying. So I bought a 177 Crosman Nitro Venom. Then a 22 cal Smith&Wesson 78G that needed rebuilding. Now I had some 22 ammo on hand I bought years before the panic buying. I refused to shoot it. So when I decided to find another gun project (not air gun) I sold a 22 rifle and pistol and just kept one rifle. Then recently I started joining face book air gun groups. Guys were saying how good the cheap Daisy 880 multi pump 177 guns were. Walmart had them for 40 dollars and our local store was selling them for 30. A no brainer. Then guys were saying how great the Crosman 1300 platform was. So I thought about it. Then on a Cyber Monday special Crosman had 25% off and free shipping even Custom shop guns. I found I could get a 1300kt in 22 with a long steel breech and a 14 t inch barrel with a shoulder stock and trigger shoe for 83 dollars. An other no brainer. Then the Chatter around Christmas time about the Hatsan Edge Springer 177 break barrel guns at Dicks for 60 dollars. I wanted a 22 Gas Ram. Amazon had them for 100. So I had enough Christmas money I received that was my Christmas gift to myself a Hatsan Edge Vortex 22. Lastly I found a somewhat used Crosman 760 with a rifled barrel. Most are smooth bores. So I bought it and gave it a new pump arm and bolt and piston. So now I have 3 22 cal air guns and 3 177 air guns. I think I am bitten. Lol you know what though out of the 6 the most expensive was the Nitro venom at 170 dollars. All the rest were very affordable on a fixed income and fun to shoot and hunt with. So what are your experiences?