« Reply #70 on: March 02, 2010, 05:05:50 PM »
For the same reason I have bought several old cars and rebuilt them form the ground up ... the challenge.
It's not about getting your money back because I have lost money on every one, it's about taking something supposedly "inferior" and making it work just as well if not sometimes better than something "superior", it's about standing back and looking at it and saying to your self, "I did/made/rebuilt/built this. (choose your favorite word)
I recently bought an RWS 48 and yes it's way better quality and accuracy than my cheaper guns out of the box but there is not as much satisfaction to make it shoot better as it is with my cheaper guns.
For me it's about satisfaction and and most of all having fun.
There is no "thought process" just fun.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it. :emoticon: :emoticon:

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My toys:
* Gamo CFX, .177, Air Venturi gas ram, GTX III trigger, Bushnell 4-12x40 scope.
* MM tuned QB78, .177, Rich from Mich Shroud, Bushnell 4-12x40 scope.
* 2240, .22, 10\" barrel, Crooked Barn breech, Stace roller trigger, 6\" shroud, 3x6 Bugbuster Scope, stock power plant.
* 2240, .22, 14\" barrel, RJ breech, TKO trigger, 8\" shroud, 3x6 BugBuster scope, stock power plant.
* 2240, .177. 10\" barrel, open sights, stock power plant.
* Tech Force 6, .177, 7\" barrel, 3x6 BugBuster scope.
* RWS 48, .22, it\'s stock ... for now.