Our hobby/sport of airguns is different to each of us.Some are into mods. Some are into collecting. Some for relaxation.Some to stay in practice, whatever.Whatever the reason, its a good one. It brought us all together.It is a GREAT sport.I was apparently destined to collect them! After telling my wife I had a four day weekend, I was informed that that would be a great time to put in the hardwood floors! Anyway,does anybody remember when they were a kid, running around with whatever you had to shoot?How coolwas it to be able to just blow a walnut out of a tree with ease. Or line up plastic spoons on the fence and not miss any of them?Or just plink at anything and everything [that wouldnt get you beat] I dropped sooooo many birds I wish I had a nickle for every one. They were in trees, on the ground, on the telephone line, wherever. I pretty much didnt miss.I know most of you were the same.All I personally had was a Red Ryder.[much better than the one I have now, by the way]It took some practice of course.Tons o bb's! I didnt have Chairgun, a tuned this or a modded that with an upgraded thingy - thingy, but I had FUN!, and learned to shoot and learned gun safety.Now I have 18 air rifles and 7 air pistols. How did that happen?! I Know most of the airguns I have are considered "entry level" at best. But I enjoy all of them. If Ihad'nt read all the info on the web about airguns, I would never have known that my Gamo triggers suck, My Turkish guns are junk, etc. I would just shoot them in my ignorance and be happy! like when I was a kid.I never knewmy Red Ryder wasa beginner bb gun. My buddy had a Pumpmaster 760 that was POWERFUL to me, but I out shot him EVERY time with the little Daisy.I amGLAD I learned about all of these things that can be done to make my airguns better! I am going to have a few of them tuned. I will have the magic trigger in the ones that will fit it. But until I do, I will continue to enjoy them how they are. I get a thrill just holding them, admiring what they are and respecting what they can do. There is NOTHING wrong with wanting to upgrade your airgun, or to want a top of the line airgun, but just dont think that you have to have this or that to enjoy the sport.Its all about FUN. I guess my point is, if you want a Gamo so and so with the plastic pos trigger, or the Hatsan whatever that was made in Turkey, GET ONE, ENJOY IT, and upgrade it if you want when you can, or just leave it alone and have FUN!