Vote - most unreliable gun

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This is the 2nd edition of this thread, being that many have discussed various rifles to me since the last one was posted.



This is not what is the worst gun, but rather most unreliable. What gun has little reliability for you?
 
Honestly dude, all of mine have been very reliable. Reason being, because of this forum. Alot of good positive and negative feedback on here for people to be smart with their money and decision. Sooooo Im not really sure? I’ll sit back and see what others say 😁

I was just sitting here thinking the same thing. 

Mentally was going through the brands that I've either owned or tested (Daystate, Brocock, Taipan, Weirhauch, Crosman/Benjamin, RTI, BSA, FWB. JSAR) and realizing I haven't really had problem children amongst any of those. I'm not saying there aren't reliability issues (because it seems like there's always a member or two trying to work through a problem gun).. Dunno if I'm lucky or if it's simply because I avoid the ones that I hear about being problematic. 
 
Indy, or independence? Even though I still want one lol

I own a .22 Independence that I purchased new in May of 2014. Over 45,000 pellets later I’ve cleaned the barrel a few times, and replaced the breech seal and cleaned the trigger assembly as needed. The main pivot bushing in the pump handle was replaced once. That’s all the rifle has ever required and it still shoots incredibly well. Crazy good!!

Do you have any unreliable guns? Other than your reliable ones?
 
Indy, or independence? Even though I still want one lol

I own a .22 Independence that I purchased new in May of 2014. Over 45,000 pellets later I’ve cleaned the barrel a few times, and replaced the breech seal and cleaned the trigger assembly as needed. The main pivot bushing in the pump handle was replaced once. That’s all the rifle has ever required and it still shoots incredibly well. Crazy good!!

Do you have any unreliable guns? Other than your reliable ones?

Is there anything you don’t know everything about so we can discuss it without you butting in with your know-it-all attitude?



Hidden and good riddens.

Good bye!

Wow, I didn’t mean to upset you. Idk how I did, as I didn’t want this thread to be an anti-FX thread and thought you could provide another brand that you found unreliable. I will be the first to tell you that I know very little compared to most here, probably yourself included. Please forgive me if I came off rude somehow.

All the best, LT
 
Indy, or independence? Even though I still want one lol

I own a .22 Independence that I purchased new in May of 2014. Over 45,000 pellets later I’ve cleaned the barrel a few times, and replaced the breech seal and cleaned the trigger assembly as needed. The main pivot bushing in the pump handle was replaced once. That’s all the rifle has ever required and it still shoots incredibly well. Crazy good!!

Do you have any unreliable guns? Other than your reliable ones?

Is there anything you don’t know everything about so we can discuss it without you butting in with your know-it-all attitude?



Hidden and good riddens.

Good bye!

Wow, I didn’t mean to upset you. Idk how I did, as I didn’t want this thread to be an anti-FX thread and thought you could provide another brand that you found unreliable. I will be the first to tell you that I know very little compared to most here, probably yourself included. Please forgive me if I came off rude somehow.

All the best, LT

I don’t see how you offended him at all. Maybe somebody Peed in his Wheaties this morning.
 
I have been shooting airguns for over 50 years, I have owned guns from the very cheap to the very expensive and my expectation of reliability changes as the price increases. If a cheap springer chews through a breech seal every 500 shoots I merely shrug my shoulders and change it. If a 2k pcp blows a breech seal o ring every 500 shots, I change it while shouting obscenities.

I have come up with a formula that seems to hold true for most pcps 

where P = parts, O = o rings, C = cost , U = unreliability and F = frustration then... 

.P x O x C = U the higher the U value the higher the F factor


For example a theoben rapid mk1

50x5 x500 =125,000 = 🙂



FX impact

500 x 50 x 2000 = 50,000,000 = 🤬



Bb😁😁😁