I got my new B26 from Mike at Flying Dragon Air Rifles today, this is the first springer that I have ever owned so I don't have a lot to compare it to, I have shot a couple of gamo's, a friend of mine has a .177 whisper and his kid has a shadow, so my experience is pretty much limited to powder burners, but I can give you a first time buyers impression. When I opened the box the first thing I noticed was the stock, its much nicer than I expected for a gun of this price, no blemishes at all, the stain is light colored but it has a very nice shine to it and the grain of the wood is even. The bluing of the barrel is nice also, there weren't any uneven spots, the only problem that I could find was the plastic adjustment wheel for elevation was broke in half, not a big deal because I plan on scoping the gun anyways but Bam should make them out of metal. I superglued it back together and its hardly noticeable, I'm sure this happened while the gun was being shipped to me, the barrel wasn't closed when I opened the box and being shipped all that way I'm sure it got jarred around pretty good. Anyways to the important stuff, how does it shoot? I took a minute to read the instructions and loaded it with a 14.3 grain beeman pointed pellet and fired it into a makeshift pellet trap\target(two phonebooks together with a shoot-n-see target applied) in front of a piece of plywood in the garage, it went all the way through the first phone book(about 2 and a half inches) and stuck about a quarter of the way in the second. I couldn't shoot for any distance today, Its below 0 outside and I hurt all over when its cold, I'm getting too fragile in my old age, lol. the trigger pull is very nice and light with no creep and breaks very crisp, would compare it to the trigger on my Beretta that I did a trigger job on, there wasn't any twang a lot quiter and smoother than my friends whisper, and the recoil was just a good firm push back, I didn't notice any torque at all, I was only twenty foot away from the target so I won't even try the gun for accuracy untill this weekend when the weather breaks and my scope should be here tomorrow. But just wanted to let you all know what I thought. Oh and thanks to Mike for a grat gun and a very nice buying experience