Decide for yourself which one is better, don't let your dealer decide. Gas guns come with a whole slew of problems that spring guns do not such as temperature and consistancy. Also if your gas gun is not adjustable it might be shooting too powerful on a regular summer day and you might not be able to take it on the field. Seals become a problem too depending on model. That said, Spring guns have their share of problems as does every other gun, I've found my VSR to be reliable and consistant. Never had any problems with it all season winter, or summer.
But like Nic said, it's difficult to cycle at first, but after a few tries and you get your technique down, it's easy, if you have the gun shouldered. And if you dont. scope goes into your face. :mrgreen:
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