Personally, I'd save your money awhile longer and get something better. I have one. It's a pretty cheap quality gun...better to go with a low-end T/C (like a Black Diamond) or a Knight Wolverine.
Cleaning it is a MAJOR pain...you have to disassmble the bolt and use Q-tips. If you look into its barrel with a bore light, you will likely see machining errors. Mine had them; so did the other 3 at the store where I bought it. I had to run a lot of ammo through the gun before it started grouping. I also had to float the barrel with a Dremel tool.
After 2 years of shooting (300-400 shots), the "pin" on the firing mechanism wore down and now it won't reliably shoot 209s...had to switch to the #11 cap nipple.
When I got done fiddling with it the gun was very accurate, but it wasn't worth it. The trigger was either unreasonable heavy, or downright dangerous when I tried to adjust it lower.