tweeking, after 40 years of shotgunning and thousands of dollars spent on airguns, (including a Daisy 953), I conspider I have the right to call my TX 200 mk lll HP one of the top airguns I have ever owned. I also consider myself a bit of a snob but I've earned that right. In other words why would I spend time and money on a child's preschooler, shooting at 350 fps and be made of plastic? No trainer really.
FWIW I had company today from NY. Youngest 11 y/o (mistakenly said 13 y/o above), oldest, well, that would be me >60. Out of 20-odd airguns being shot by 5 people, the 74 got as much, if not more use than any of them.