Have you found that “ One Airgun”?

In about a two and a half year stretch I think I went through close to twenty airguns. FX, Daystate, Air Arms, American Air Arms, RAW, all upper tier airguns.

First one was a .25 Marauder, then a .25 FX Wildcat, then from there it was about every 6 weeks or so buying “the perfect” PCP to find it. I believe my search ended at two rifles, AAA Evol .22 and the AAA Paradigm .30. Those two rifles checked every box, they were outstanding in every way, for me.
I did pesting and plinking and was totally satisfied with their performance and quality.
 
In about a two and a half year stretch I think I went through close to twenty airguns. FX, Daystate, Air Arms, American Air Arms, RAW, all upper tier airguns.

First one was a .25 Marauder, then a .25 FX Wildcat, then from there it was about every 6 weeks or so buying “the perfect” PCP to find it. I believe my search ended at two rifles, AAA Evol .22 and the AAA Paradigm .30. Those two rifles checked every box, they were outstanding in every way, for me.
I did pesting and plinking and was totally satisfied with their performance and quality.
If only AAA made a.177 🤪
 
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Assuming you mean of my Two.
The case ( content ) have been updated lately.

Just able to shoehorn in now with new adjustable bag rider.
And i am also on board with the Manuloader gang now, even if i still very much like my single shot tray. ( 18 RD manual toggle magazines )
Also packing a complete spare regulator ( Huma ) Just bleed, unscrew regulator,and then put in the new one.

Upcoming challenge. i have upgraded to the Buckchrono and as i type have the moderator in route to screw in to that so my tweaking sessions can happen as quiet as possible.
These 2 parts assembled, is quite a bit longer than the Huma MOD + adapter in the case, i can not carry both, so more foam cutting next week i think.

The plastic container hold various Two spare parts, complete firing valve ASO, range bag have a HUGE O-ring assortment for both my Two and Maverick rifles, so always ready if i blow a ring ( and did that last week so loosing air through barrel ) Threw in overhauled firing valve and BAM rifle holding 300 BAR again.

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Assuming you mean of my Two.
The case ( content ) have been updated lately.

Just able to shoehorn in now with new adjustable bag rider.
And i am also on board with the Manuloader gang now, even if i still very much like my single shot tray. ( 18 RD manual toggle magazines )
Also packing a complete spare regulator ( Huma ) Just bleed, unscrew regulator,and then put in the new one.

Upcoming challenge. i have upgraded to the Buckchrono and as i type have the moderator in route to screw in to that so my tweaking sessions can happen as quiet as possible.
These 2 parts assembled, is quite a bit longer than the Huma MOD + adapter in the case, i can not carry both, so more foam cutting next week i think.

The plastic container hold various Two spare parts, complete firing valve ASO, range bag have a HUGE O-ring assortment for both my Two and Maverick rifles, so always ready if i blow a ring ( and did that last week so loosing air through barrel ) Threw in overhauled firing valve and BAM rifle holding 300 BAR again.

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Thanks very nice.
 
If I had to pick only one of mine to last me the rest of my day's it would be my Webley Senior in .22. The reason being it is built like a Sherman tank, all parts are machined steel with the exception of the bakelite grips and silicone breech seal. Even the piston has a split bronze ring to create the air pressure for the shot.

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No.

I'm always looking for the most innovative, modern, and latest products that align with my objectives.

When I bought my Thomas HPX four years ago it was amazing then as the years went by Mike N created a bunch of notable improvements that made an even more solid and precise gun. I want one and don't need two so might sell the older version.

It's kind of been that way with some other guns too. Just a few days ago I was shooting another really cool pcp and was thinking of how there are aspects that could be improved with more modern design features so I'm gonna try another pcp to see the differences so I might end up selling the older one as well.
 
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