Mousegun
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- Dec 9, 2005
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Well I decided to shoot for the moon and get one of these things. It is a beautiful walnut stock PCP in 177 cal. and I have never shot a gun that is as accurate at 50 yards. Not even my Marlin 39A can match it.
The gun is ridiculously expensive, but a one time shot so to speak. It has a Lothar Walther tuned barrel and it is regulated so that it delivers the same force of air for each shot until the tank pressure falls off the regulator which is over 200 shots per fill.
Daystate has been slow to make a regulated gun and there have been 2 or 3 versions of this rifle before they finally decided to come of age and make a regulated version. From what I can see up to now, they did a great job, but that is what Daystate is known for.
With the Huggett moderator on the front of the barrel, it is quiet enough to shoot in a library with no complaints of noise.
A fun gun for sure.
The gun is ridiculously expensive, but a one time shot so to speak. It has a Lothar Walther tuned barrel and it is regulated so that it delivers the same force of air for each shot until the tank pressure falls off the regulator which is over 200 shots per fill.
Daystate has been slow to make a regulated gun and there have been 2 or 3 versions of this rifle before they finally decided to come of age and make a regulated version. From what I can see up to now, they did a great job, but that is what Daystate is known for.
With the Huggett moderator on the front of the barrel, it is quiet enough to shoot in a library with no complaints of noise.
A fun gun for sure.