I 100% agree I've got a M3 and a M4 FX when I got them from Utah Airguns both were tuned perfectly and were tack drivers then I started tinkering there came the downfall I did learn a lot about tuning and repairing them because was trying to get them back to where they were in the first place my advice is if it's shooting great leave it alone and enjoy it. One more important note not all ammo shoots well in every gun they told me what they set mine up to shoot but if you get a gun that's not been set up for a certain pellet or slug your going to have to try a few and see what works best in your'sI think if you bought a .22, it would be set up to shoot 18.1 gr JSBs right from the factory. Many problems arise when folks get the tools out and start messing with them. If you don’t want to mess with them, then get a RAW, Daystate or Brocock. Regardless, buy it from a dealer that will set it up the way you want and test it like SPAW, Utah, or others. Some dealers just pull a box off the shelf and send it to you.


