Being a long term sufferer of the dreaded 'Airsporteritis', I feel qualified to provide an answer.

If you want to shoot with a scope - you are going to have to forget possibly the best (in my opinion) of the Airsporter range - the Mk1, possibly too the Mk2 as the scope rails will not permit the fitting of a 1 piece scope mount - essential in my opinion on an Airsporter to prevent the dreaded creep!

If you want to shoot with a scope, a good Airsporter S should fit the bill, or an RB2. The RB2 has to be the ultimate in breech loading Airsporters as you are loading direct into the barrel and not into a tap - which can lead to mis-alignment/shaving problems.

So there you have it, if I could only own one Airsporter - it would have to be a good Mk1 as they are the purest of the Airsporter range - make sure you get one with a nice walnut stock, some of them had fairly poor quality stocks as at times, they had problems aquiring nice wood!

Good Luck!

ASM