I bought 2 of these as soon as they came out in the US market, (they are available in the UK under a different name). I don't think that you mentioned that they are actually made by BSA in the UK. That is why the quality is so good and not what you typically get from Gamo. It has a hammer forged barrel just as all BSA guns do. If you take the gun out of the stock you will find a hammer pre-tension screw that has about 16 turns of adjustment (maybe to detune the gun for Britain's power restricted market) At any rate, screwing it in and out gives you the ability to tune velocity for differing pellet weights and to detune for a ridiculous number of shots at nice backyard plinking velocities. Once you take the gun apart it should be obvious how easily a hole can be drilled in the plastic cap at the rear of the receiver to enable you to make adjustments in the future with the stock in place. I also have a Coyote in .177, but I prefer the Urban. Same hammer adjustment screw, BTW (along with the too short, "lawyer", trigger adjustment screw)
That’s the FX Pocket Chronograph. It’s amazing! It uses radar to tell you the velocity of the projectile and it’s obviously so much more convenient than my other chronograph. It only goes up to about 1,300 FPS, so it won’t work for everything, but it’s great for airguns and some firearms.
Was wandering if anyone has issues with the bolt probe o-ring getting chewed up by the magazine, I’ve taken my mag apart and filed the red drum and rounded off all the corners it seems to have helped, only put 20 pellets through since I did so time will tell