Just for fun; What would you guys consider your most *fun* airgun?

I found a 1959 mk2 Airsporter at a flea market 30 some years ago. It had plenty of history. A beater. Would not cock. The stock was broken and glued back together. A simple yet interesting rifle. An underlever.The loading tap opens automatically when you cock it. The trigger needed adjustment.Cocking problem solved. Took some steel wool to clean up the metal. Fun to shoot open sights. For some reason it's unknown history made it fascinating to me to carry and plink with. I had other much nicer rifles. It twangs and the spring is a little weak.. Several years later at a gun show I was looking at an array of used gunstocks. I couldn't believe my luck. A used mk2 Airsporter stock! In very good condition.The seller had no idea what it was. Asking $20 I offered 15. Still can't believe I scored that. I rarely handle the gun anymore. But when I do it always brings back fond memories. I had fun with it..
 
Well you started with three (only 3, man oh man uhhh?) 

PCP, 14.5fpe .177 QB78HPA at 70 plus yards.

OR maybe the AA410 with 16mm shroud & target trigger just because it's old enough to drive and never fails. Have to respect what's now probable a classic.

Springer, 1923 HAENEL MOD III DRP .177 slim light outstanding trigger, built storng to last long what's not FUN about that?

Fun being the big thing on that list.

I went to matchs for 10+ years not because I shot well but to pup finger prints all over other peoples rigs and never fired a single airgun that wasn't fun including the Red Ryders.



John




 
I think for me it would be a hard choice between the hw30s and the Cz T200. The benjamin franklin 317 is a close runner up as well. 




Back in the day we used to shoot small targets like clamshells and cig butts in the sand while drinking beer after a day’s fishing. We also shot at hand-thrown beercans (partially filled with sand, Fav airguns were Red Ryder bb’guns!
 
Well, my most fun airgun is now the only guns I have, as I sold everything else and now have two of these.

They are a joy to shoot with a great, though not adjustable trigger. When I aim and shoot, whatever is in the crosshairs is ripped to shreds. Be it if I'm using the one with the Thermal Scope (Red Pill) for raccoon duties in the dead of night, or 100 yard groundhog sniping with my 4K Day/Night scope (Blue Pill). The guns are tuned identically and they both sling pellets (like the Predator Polymags and JSB Exact); and slugs (like the NSA 110gr and 142gr HP) with aplomb. 

The only downside is the power is overly excessive for any avian pesting, but I'm still gonna try and bag some crows nevertheless!

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