I'm certainly glad I have a few older GAMO's tucked away in the back of the gun safe

A couple of years ago Walmart was selling them off for dirt cheap and I picked up 2 extra Shadows. I didn't need them but for the price I couldn't pass them up. They're both stock, except for the triggers

and I never really shot them much. They probably only have a couple of tins apiece run through them, then they just sat in the back of the gun safe resting. I also have an 890 that I bought brand new that is resting with the 2 Shadows. I never shot her much either but I'm glad I have her. I had been thinking about selling those 3 rifles because I never shoot them but now I think I'll hold onto em
The first adult air rifle I bought when I got addicted to this sport a few years ago was a GAMO Shadow, which I still have and will never part with. She has whacked more starlings than I can count. She's been worked on a little and is a super fine shooter. This spring, when the starlings return to the duck farm, she'll come out of hibernation and wreak havoc on the yellow beaks

I'm also glad that I got my "older" .177 and .22 CFX's and my .22 Black Shadow. The Black Shadow was my main squirrel gun for a couple of seasons and she's one heck of a hunter

To bad GAMO changed their guns

I think in the long run they'll realize they made a mistake when the sales start to drop off.
Jeff