For me? Honestly, not much. Sure, I got my shooting start with a Red Ryder and put quite a few pellets through an ol’ Crosman Air-17 as a kid, but my dad was never a big shooter. Once I was old enough to get into paintball and airsoft, I did and moved on from traditional air rifles. Following that, I got heavy in PBs as soon as I was legally able to and never gave traditional BB/pellet guns another thought.
Paintball/airsoft, on the other hand? Boy howdy, is there a lot of nostalgia there for me! My teenage years were spent working at a paintball shop and field, then learning to work on airsoft stuff and spending weekends duking it out with my buddies! Man, I had a blast!
So while I never drooled over classic Crosman, Daisy, Beeman, HW, or other air rifles, I do find myself being somewhat drawn to them now merely as a way to find out what I missed. At the same time, I tend to have “quality tastes” and naturally gravitate towards the higher-quality items. As much as I appreciate modern materials, I also have a penchant for really nice wood and deeply blued steel. Go figure!
So nostalgia? Not really. But while growing old is mandatory, growing up is not, which I guess means I can cultivate nostalgia at any time!
Edit: WAIT! I *DID* always lust after a Blue Streak my cousins had every summer when I’d go visit. Mannlicher/“full-stock” rifles are my favorite, and the Blue Streak was the air rifle version of that for me. And now I have one of my own, so maybe there IS a little nostalgia here…
