" is FX as bad as I hear " I doubt it, but then I doubt they are as good as you will hear either.
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I think it is very disingenuous to just clump all people's either good or bad into a nifty little box and say, Blah...here's the answer, I am right, you are wrong. I have been resisting the lure of buying an FX for quite a while now. I finally took the plunge and I am sorry I did. It has not been a total loss as I have learned so much that I never thought I would. I usually do not mod a gun to get this or that much more power out of it. This gun however I have attempted to mod just about anything I could, but only with the hope that it would shoot straight for at least 2 sessions in a row.
Fact is that yes, over $1000 is a good amount of money that I have worked hard for. A multimillionaire company sells very expensive guns and advertise themselves as top of the line, innovative, and accurate, I expect an accurate gun that I don't really have to spend hours upon hours of tinkering and money on top of it to get it to do what it should. At least not from a reasonably simple system such as a Wildcat. So, yes, I expect the gun to work and be reasonably accurate, not flawless, but worth the price they demand for it.
People get their undies in a wad over someone criticizing their favorite brand, or perhaps exhaling it as the king of the hill, but you will Never, Ever be able to be in someone's else's shoes and feel what you feel when you get that gun home and see that it exceeds your expectations or it's the biggest turd you have ever had the displeasure to spend money on. Some folk just don't have the luxury to chuck up a loss of $1,500 to "Oh well, I will just buy another"
I'm sure your FX is the very best experience ever, mine was not, and based on my life experience I don't have the personal confidence in them at this point to either buy another or recommend them to anyone. Now, if @FX wants to send me a barrel in .177 that can at least and repeatedly punch a 1/2 inch group at 25 yards I will sing a different tune.
Oh no! Here we go again.
I know. I can’t help myself. I took the Redpill after checking them out and shooting them. The quality doesn’t meet the hype. I will render the floor to the loyalists though.
I don’t really have a brand to push like most on here. There are lots of great guns out there. I think Uragan, Taipan, Edgun, Daystate, Weihrauch, RAW, Thomas, to name a few, are better built than FX.
To each their own. But the “most unreliable airgun” thread does say something, at least to me.
I think it is very disingenuous to just clump all people's either good or bad into a nifty little box and say, Blah...here's the answer, I am right, you are wrong. I have been resisting the lure of buying an FX for quite a while now. I finally took the plunge and I am sorry I did. It has not been a total loss as I have learned so much that I never thought I would. I usually do not mod a gun to get this or that much more power out of it. This gun however I have attempted to mod just about anything I could, but only with the hope that it would shoot straight for at least 2 sessions in a row.
Fact is that yes, over $1000 is a good amount of money that I have worked hard for. A multimillionaire company sells very expensive guns and advertise themselves as top of the line, innovative, and accurate, I expect an accurate gun that I don't really have to spend hours upon hours of tinkering and money on top of it to get it to do what it should. At least not from a reasonably simple system such as a Wildcat. So, yes, I expect the gun to work and be reasonably accurate, not flawless, but worth the price they demand for it.
People get their undies in a wad over someone criticizing their favorite brand, or perhaps exhaling it as the king of the hill, but you will Never, Ever be able to be in someone's else's shoes and feel what you feel when you get that gun home and see that it exceeds your expectations or it's the biggest turd you have ever had the displeasure to spend money on. Some folk just don't have the luxury to chuck up a loss of $1,500 to "Oh well, I will just buy another"
I'm sure your FX is the very best experience ever, mine was not, and based on my life experience I don't have the personal confidence in them at this point to either buy another or recommend them to anyone. Now, if @FX wants to send me a barrel in .177 that can at least and repeatedly punch a 1/2 inch group at 25 yards I will sing a different tune.