In .22 or .25
I haven't checked myself, but it has been said the Edguns are now selling for $1350, if the Edgun was still $1900 the FX would be the hands down winner. I have owned an Edgun R3 and really liked it, the handling & accuracy, if not for a cosmetic crack in the stock that irritated me I would probably still have it. A plus for the Edgun ( in my eyes ) is I have a .177cal Lelya on order and it would be nice to have the pair. My only concern is that it "seems" that with the Edguns, if you have a problem with your brand new you are pretty much on your own to fix it.
I have owned FX rifles with the power adjuster and find that very useful, and even though you are limited to JSB pellets, I like the ST barrel over the LW.
Assuming the Edgun price drop is true, is the Bobcat MK2 worth the $350-$400 over the Edgun?
ETA: I did not include the Cricket as I do not like the bulldog stock or how restrictive the fill port is.
I haven't checked myself, but it has been said the Edguns are now selling for $1350, if the Edgun was still $1900 the FX would be the hands down winner. I have owned an Edgun R3 and really liked it, the handling & accuracy, if not for a cosmetic crack in the stock that irritated me I would probably still have it. A plus for the Edgun ( in my eyes ) is I have a .177cal Lelya on order and it would be nice to have the pair. My only concern is that it "seems" that with the Edguns, if you have a problem with your brand new you are pretty much on your own to fix it.
I have owned FX rifles with the power adjuster and find that very useful, and even though you are limited to JSB pellets, I like the ST barrel over the LW.
Assuming the Edgun price drop is true, is the Bobcat MK2 worth the $350-$400 over the Edgun?
ETA: I did not include the Cricket as I do not like the bulldog stock or how restrictive the fill port is.