If your goal is something beyond the Navy (landing on boats, leading sailors), then go guard/reserve. It's the absolute best deal going. And yes I am prepared for the dogpile against me, as per usual.
And as per usual, you leave out the bads.
The Guard in particular can be a bit of a crapshoot, just ask the Guard units that were flying F-16's a few years ago and are now 'flying' MQ-9's. Unlike the regular USAF you are not tied to your airframe but your unit, so if you unit goes from one airframe to another you will likely do that same. A few folks may be able to transition to another Guard unit but not nearly everyone, And with the upcoming shrinkage in overall tactical jet numbers for the USAF as a whole you can expect more of the same in the future.
Another factor in the Guard is politics, and not just the normal office politics but actual politics. Since Guard units are controlled by the Governors there is a lot more of 'who you know' being important than in the regular service. This can manifest itself in big and small ways, with folks who have the right connections getting promoted and selected over others to one state losing out on those shiny new F-35's to another state with a more influential Senator. Even promotions are different, being much more dependent on a billet with the right rank opening up than in the regular service. Just ask the recent former Georgia Adjutant General what his rank is, Lt Gen or Major?
Finally like any military unit Guard units can be be awesome or horrible but with the Guard it usually takes a lot longer to change since folks don't rotate in and out like a regular military unit, which can be good or bad.
But yeah, the USAF and ANG grass can definitely look a lot greener when you are in Enid.