If you could get just one Airgun back????

Titan MPT .22 korik reg shefeld(sp) stock true match trigger dead silent long before folks did that, balance fit finish reliability light weight short even with "DRD".
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Sold to an Episcopal youth preacher ( still have it? sell?) many years ago.





John


 
I would have to say my .177 Beeman C-1. I lusted after an RX-1 and R-1 but the C-1 was all I could afford at the time.

I had the Extraordinary Beeman catalog and read through that thing ad-nauseum. Ol' Dr. Beeman Almost had me ready to simply throw my Blue Streak in the garbage. LOL! Still remember the line where he claimed that the Silver Jet pellets were actually "Lathe Turned". (What a crock of poop! ...I mean,can you Really imagine that laborious process??)

Got the little C-1 and had a hard time hitting the broad side of a barn...from INSIDE the barn! Just couldn't get the sweet little groups they showed in that damn catalog! That is,until I picked up a used Diana 34 in .177

None the less,I sure wish I still had the C-1 knowing what I know now. Back then I wouldn't Dare have tried to tinker with the trigger/internals!

Live and learn,I suppose.

Mike
 
For me it would be a .177 TX200 mk2 with a mk3 stock. It was tuned down to ~12 fpe with a vortec kit. It was my first “high end” gun. It shot so effortlessly and put the pellets in the same ragged hole at thirty yards. I foolishly thought that there was something better out there and went looking for it. At the time I could only afford to have one at a time and told myself I would never drop the coin on a $1000+ pcp. Fast forward and I have bought and sold numerous guns but always, I look back to that TX and sigh a little. Oh, what could have been. Good thread to read about others favorites.