Brithunter - When about 13 years old I had a Sheridan .20 cal pneumatic and now have had a 300 FWB match rifle for over 25 years. So compared to them, the 124 vibrates a lot and that is somewhat annoying to me. It seems to shoot to different points of impact depending on whether the forearm is on a solid or soft rest. However, I think it has improved after the new spring, seal and piston were installed. I wish I had gotten the 127 (.22 caliber) model instead as I think it would have been better for killing power. Also, here in the USA there were two models available for either the 124 or the 127. The lower cost model like mine had a plain stock (not walnut) and the higher price model had a nicer stock (possibly European walnut) with checkering on the pistol grip. Also, I wish I had bought the model with a nicer stock, but I was much younger then and was raising children and had a general lack of money. I think that in the USA air rifles are not nearly as popular as cartridge firearms and especially in the past, few people were willing to pay for the cost of a quality air rifle. I suspect it was with that mindset that the lower cost model with the plain stock was made available. I know several people, who are not hunters, who want to buy an air rifle to shoot pest rabbits and birds in their yards. They are very reluctant to spend $100 for an air rifle with a scope sight. My 124 FWB with its scope sight cost about $300 when I bought it 27 years ago or so. In today's money considering inflation that would probably be most of $1,000 and these people would probably consider me crazy. It would be possible to replace the existing stock with a custom one made from a fine grade of walnut. I have thought about doing that many times. I think there is an air rifle shop in the USA which can supply such a stock. Since I am very careful with my guns it does not bother me to hunt with guns with stocks of nice wood. After rehabilitation I get 0.3-inch groups at 20 yards from a rest. Possibly it would be better with a scope sight of higher magnification, but it works OK for the shooting I do. - DON