I agree with vince. I bought a plastic handled S2 from the cummins traveling truck. They set up a traveling one day sale every once in awhile at a nearby town. I bought one a year or two ago. If you buy one, as with any china gun, expect to tighten the screws. Especially the barrel pivot. At first I didn't. I shot a few hundred rounds throught it trying to break it in. No matter what I did I couldn't adjust the rear sight enought to get on target. It wasn't terribly bad, just not on target. So, I filed the front plastic fin sight. Awww that did the trick...so I thought. Later, I found the pivot bolt loose. I tightened it. Then I had the opposite problem, oops! It shoots decent for a fun plinker. Don't expect to drive tacks unless you use it as a hammer. I don't know it's FPS, but it'll bury a .177 gamo master point pellet just over flush in parifin wax at one foot. I wouldn't suggest taking it out moose huntin' or anything else, for that matter. This is a cheap crappy gun, but for some reason I like it. A month or two ago I saw a very similar pistol at a local gun show with a wood grip for $20. I bought it and it's a real piece of crap. It looked just like the S2 with a different rear sight. I decided to try to put the wood handle and front sight on the cummins S2. Suprisingly, the cummin's S2 already is drilled and tapped for the wood handle. I did have to trim the wood a bit to allow the trigger more travel. If you want an accurate powerful pistol, keep looking.