Most air rifles are over priced and not manufactured to the best specification possible, hence the tuning market. Most are turned out in a one fit fits all, in beech. So, at a glance from someone who doesn't like guns, they all look the same and for someone who does like guns they don't look much different.
I love shooting and have three rifles with the standard beech stock and one with the black (rubber type) stock, love them all and when I've finished shooting them they are wiped down and put in their bags.
The limited addition HW50 I have just bought has blue laminate and I think it's gorgeous, that's why I spontaneously bought it when I only went in for pellets. The money was sitting in my account making little interest and I could spare it.
It never crossed my mind that it may be worth more if I ever sold it and I did know it cost more than the standard gun which I would have used, wiped down and put back in it's bag but I like the look of this gun, not only will it give me fun and satisfaction to use, it will please me to look at it when I'm not. It wont be put back in a bag when not in use, it will be where I can see it.
I don't expect it will be worth more when my Grandson sells it after I'm gone and I guess he will exchange it for the first offer made (he is a good shot but he's not really into guns), same with my other guns and expensive watches. Thing is, I wont be around so don't care, I have enough money to buy the guns that I like (I'm not rich) and don't really care what others may think.
So, if you read all of that, thank you, I did go on a bit but I read the whole thread and realised that most people seem to think of limited guns as an investment, I don't and just wanted to explain my take on things. Thank you.