

I used to own a Logun Pro that had a huge barrel until you removed the shroud where I was surprised to find a spindly little tube that looked like it had been machined by a Monkey.Daystate Mk4 Serial Numbers Rating: 3,9/5 7514votes
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Its still full of bellends who blow everything some people say out of context.

Whether it be an Daystate Model or Another brand like AA, BSA or HW etc etc. The last pcp i bought was a Theoben Rapid 12 and i had problems from the off. My shooting buddy has one and I cannot remember ever coming by a gun more effective in the field. I dont have money to spare so I wouldnt buy a Daystate, I have a Prosport and an S200 which do everything I want, they hit targets and put meals on the table.īut I would feel embarrassed to admit I spent that much money on one and if it ever broke down I would be wanting my money back.Īll makes have problems but the so called top ones should have less problems and I dont think thats the case with Daystate. Sub 12 power, 40 yard range in good conditions and less power than a catapult, puny compared to a crossbow and like a wet up against a rimfire which you can buy secondhand for 200 or less. You also pay extra for servicing but I bet you dont get a huge warranty Compare Ferrari, Porsche, Jaguar, Merc, BMW, Audi warranties with Kia and Hyundai, no comparison is there.

Just like buying cars, most will get you from A to B but with some youre paying for a badge and a bit of added luxury. If you havent got Daystate money then you buy something cheaper and that usually means Air Arms. What I would say is that for most people, budget plays a part. I would not consider myself a Daystate hater but more a disappointed owner.having spent time with one-I even struggled to get 350 for her despite being almost mint and she was bought to be scrapped for parts.Īfter I sold the MK3 I was faced with a choice of any gun that I wanted-after much thinking I returned to the manufacturer that has never failed to please me with the 3 previous offerings from them.Īt the end of the day the best gun is the one thats best for the individual owner-and until Daystate do something to convince me otherwise-thats Air Arms in my case. I spent hours shooting the 25 meters down our garden and never managed a 10 shot one hole group (my new S410 has done so twice in 3 weeks despite having a trigger that is, frankly, abysmal) and the amount of jammed pellets was embarrassing. Your comments regarding the AA mag make me smile-I have never heard of one failing and if you lube them they are silent-on the other hand you are already experiencing problems with your Daystate jobby ( which, by the way, is twice the price)-the pellet falling back into the action has been going on for years and has still not been fixed-its caused by the jolt as the (mechanical) magazine indexes and usually happens after a couple of years as the O ring wears-but the breach should not be designed in such a way as to allow this common fault-trust me, if you get a pellet jam in the field ( seems to happen when you index the mag with the gun pointing upwards) then you will be putting your Daystate T shirt on Ebay.īut-in all the time I owned the gun it spent more time being repaired than every other gun that I have owned in 39 years-all put together. Just sold mine and bought an S410 and I can honestly say that it will match the Daystate all day long. When you pay Daystate kinda money, apart from cutting edge technology and innovation, you expect total reliability and there are so many horror stories out there that this is not being delivered.

In my opinion Daystate have allowed errors to creep into their quality control and do not seem keen to admit, or do anything about, it. They are an excellent bit of kit and will put pellet on pellet at 40yrds all day long, quiet as a whisper and zero recoil, good few hundred shots per fill, mine had no scope but the carbon moderator, 10shot mag etc.
