Beeman did excellent with this one. I bought the Umarex Origin .22 kit that came with a hand pump. That one is plastic and looks and feels like a toy and shot count is only 30 per fill, and inconsistent accuracy. Not the Beeman 1358, This one is accurate like a laser beam every shot. The under lever makes it so nice because you can keep your trigger hand and head in position while cocking the lever to take shot after shot quickly with efficiency. I recommend the Caldwell Stinger for a bench rest, it allows you to cock the lever without having to raise the gun off the rest. I got the Caldwell precision turret shooting rest and I have to lock the handle in place to shoot it without moving the gun every shot. I also made a home made silencer out of a plastic sprinkler head I saw on YouTube, works great. Also turned down the hammer spring as recommended to almost flush with the end. I get 50 shots per fill. Also I recommend using Umarex Gauntlet magazines, they are better constructed, cheaper in price, easier to load, and stop after your last shot so you never dry fire like the Beeman magazines do. The gun is heavier than I like at 6.9 lbs without scope. With scope it's 8.1 lbs. I got the Heng compressor and added filter to fill the gun in less than a minute and got a 88ci portable carbon fiber tank for remote filling, make sure to get a unregulated valve to fill to capacity. It gives me about 5-6 fills. The scope is good and accurate but I upgraded to a Bushnell Banner dusk to dawn 4-12 x 40. It doesn't have mil-dot or open turret adjustment but removing the caps is simple enough and holdovers are estimatable using the reticles. I bought several high end scopes with etched glass reticles and 1st focal plane, they are over hyped. In the real world you can't even see the cross hairs in those when trying to line up the target, and it looks cloudy or fog like in higher magnification. Don't waste your money, a mid priced scope with clear reticles in lower magnification is all you need. The higher magnification scopes in the x28 or higher suck. 16 and under is all you need. The trigger has a long pull and takes getting use to. The air Guage is located on the side which makes it convenient to see and the foster fitting is nice you don't need to carry extras probes. It is a very valuable worthy buy. Others out there with air regulators sound good but limit you to a phlenom that takes up air and weight and cost. You just have to know between 1500 - 2900 is your sweet spot. 50 shots and you're good. I shoot daily in my backyard at 25 yards. The weekend I take it out to 50 yards using a empty cardboard box filled with old tee-shirts and put splatter blast 4 inch targets on it and 1 inch dots..