The great thing is, if something is overpriced in ones opinion, you don't have to buy it. If you can't afford it don't buy it. An airgun is not like a car or some things in life that are important or essential. You need transportation to go to the store to get food, go to work, take kids to school or get medical care, so to most, a car is important, an air rifle is not.
What I find interesting is, when new prices go up on things that are semi-durable (not consumable), good used items generally hold their value. Not so with used air rifles. You can expect to lose 40-60% on little used rifles in near mint condition. So if one finds new prices too high but won't pay a fair price for used, then some people won't be buying new or used, and only want to complain.
I bought an RTI P3 Compact from Talon Tunes yesterday, and will likely buy a Mora before the end of the year. if I was going to complain about the price, I just would not do it. When dealers are selling new old stock at prices competing with used, it shows the level of over saturation of the industry. The prices are high, the product cycle is too fast, and the service and parts for things we've bought is quickly going the wrong way. Not to pick on FX as I own several, but I have an Impact M3. Since then, there has been the King, the Dynamic, the Panthera, the M4, the DRS and now the Leopard. They often do not produce the promised products to support those products, and move on to something and never produce them. It has gotten ridiculous.
I do realize there are additional upfront costs (like a way to fill) or after purchase costs (like accessories). To that I say newbies, do your research before getting in to this hobby/addiction. Many here have more than one PCP. My P3 will be #11, so those people should be fully aware of the cost of accessorization.