Hey gunnstack,
Having owned both a GS1000 and a Gamo 1250, I couldn't agree MORE. My GS1000 .22 has NEVER been, well, RIGHT. If there ever WAS a hold-sensitive air rifle, this is it. It's a good-looking, well-finished gun and it does shoot pretty hard. The same could be said about the 1250. EXTREMELY powerful for a .177. It is without a doubt the hardest hitting .177 out there. My .177 shot 24ftlbs at the muzzle. If it were available in .22 or .25 in the US, it is likely it would shoot harder than the Kodiak/Patriot. It's main problem IS the trigger. A trigger shouldn't be this bad on a $300.00+ gun.
After shooting other guns and then picking up an R-9, one realizes what a great gun and a really good deal it is.