I have always had a poor memory, I don't take notes other than recording dope on blue tape taped to the gun. I have several guns. This keeps it interesting. I have found that it is developing my overall understanding of the characteristics of shooting, so my skill level is greatly improving...
From what I have learned in this forum based on posted photos of groups, is that the guns are very accurate, but when they are not, it's the shooter. :ROFLMAO:
All my FX guns to date have been just that, plug and play. They all shot and continue to shoot excellent. Have there been issues? Yes, but minor. I have done some tuning on a couple because of caliber changes, but other than that, they shot great out of the box. That goes for other brands as...
Just had to share this. I have finally obtained, in my experience, to be the perfect 50 yard and under guns in .22 and .177 cal. So very accurate, light, and fun to shoot. Time to sell the guns that will not be shot much hereafter.
A bit of speculation going on here. Try this: take one to a dive shop and have them test it, and if you are adventurous, tested to failure. That should settle it and end all questions.