
Im looking to either sell or part ex my Daystate mk3 sport Daystate mk3 sport right hander.177 serial number mk3 1135 so C version. When I first heard about them all I knew was that they work with batteries and that they emit beeping sounds, I was at the time still busy satisfying my curiosity about the Blizzard, Anschutz, S200, S510 and HW100's workings. Battery seems to last around 3 years+ĭaystate don't have a complete record of all the rifles produced - I can't remember now what the reason for that was.The Daystate electronic air rifles de-mystified Daystate's Air Wolf, Grand Prix and Mk4 rifles all incorporate electronics. The battery pack on the Mk3 were generally soldered onto the circuit board which means it either has to go back to Daystate for a battery change or you will need to know someone who is happy to wield a soldering iron when the time comes. Not sure I would ever want to subject the gun to that sort of pressure though. I was told at Daystate that their air cylinders don't have a pressure release valve as the cylinders will happily contain over 300bar. Max charge pressure is officially 230bar I discovered that filling mine (when i had one) that 200 - 210 gave best results. 177 H+N Field Target Trophy pellets in his Huntsman Classic and these are very accurate too.

177 Bisley Magnums in all my Daystate rifles and tbh they are extremely accurate and hard hitting. I haven't had a Mk3 although I did fancy one at one time.Īll I can say is I use.


177 (the only calibre for hunting!!).Thanks for replies so far-mine is similar to yours,Mole,but without the thumbhole stock-bit of an odd beast cos its a left hand stock with a r/h bolt and has a 5 digit serial number that Daystate cannot locate although they have no doubt that their engraver messed up!! Bought from Shooting Supplies in Bromsgrove (seem like a nice bunch of lads) fully serviced for £450-is that a fair price? They warned me of several marks in the woodwork before I travelled all the way to the shop but I think they were being ultra critical cos I can only see one tiny one-two others turned out to be sticky residue from something or other and have wiped off.Well pleased with it so far but too early to say that its a better gun that my AA S400 was.I agree on the smaller calibre in non FAC for hunting bud.
