Gamo Swarm Maxxim is what you mean. Break barrel action utilizing a 10 shot clip. OK accuracy and robust performance is the word on them.
Break barrel and underlever seem to be the most common hunting guns with break barrel taking the lead there. Underlever and side lever both feature fixed barrels, leading many bench shooters to consider them superior target guns. For springer guns .25 caliber is generally considered the largest hunting or pesting caliber of use, though you can now find a few models that run to .30 caliber. For small pests and most birds a .177 is a proven performer; the .22 is of course the long-time go-to caliber for most air gun shooters whether pesting, hunting, or target shooting.
The general rule is to buy the best quality you can manage, even if saving up for a while is required. That said, I am a HUGE fan of the lower priced guns for people just getting into air gunning because you can get reliable, accurate guns for under $150 by shopping around. Be aware that there are guns that while costing about $100 more will deliver superior accuracy and in some cases durability. You get to decide for yourself what suits you best because sure as shootin' there's a gun out there to fit you like a glove.