O.K. after reading several posts I've come to the conclusion that there are many serious airgunners here and a lot of knowledge.
I have three airguns.
A break neck Gamo 1000 shadow. No questions about this one. it's JUNK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have an RWS M-54 with Simmons ProAir A.O. .177 caliber.
It's shoots very well indeed. 0.5" at 30 yards is normal and it's got plenty of kick butt with the Crossman Premier heavy pellet which it prefers.
I have a M-48 in .22 with 4 X 16 RWS made in Korea scope.
The scope is JUNK! It's broken at the moment and after about 6 months it started shifting impact every other Tuesday or when the weather changed, or when you tied your shoes wrong, etc.
I'll see if RWS will honor they "limited lifetime" warranty on the scope.
I'm rather surpirsed the Simmons Pro Air held up on the violent recoil of the M-54 but it's been on about three years without a hic up.
I have a M-52 RWS in .177 on it's way to me.
O.K. so I'm fickle and bought it from an auction sight vertually new.
Air guns is fun.
The question is:
Is the Simmons ProAir 4 X 12 that I want to buy going to hold up as well as the fixed 4 X Pro Air on the M-54?
I know variable can be more delicate than fixed power scopes.
The next question.
What do I gain from a tune up on one of the RWS guns, the 48, the 54, or the 52 and how much will a tune cost and who does this kind of work?
The next question is:
Who wants to buy the Gamo 1000? :roll: :roll:
And finally, should I get the RWS "C" mount for the M-52 or the Brownells same type mount.
I really welcome any and all opinions on this.