One needs to charge the battery. There is an external power supply/charger included. But where did they put the onboard charging port. Way back in a mouse sized hole in the beautiful wooden stock. In there lives ( I think) a female C charging port. You either take Daystate's word for it or verify it with a flashlight. The cord for charging is so stiff that rotating it in the fingers to get the correct orientation so the male end matches the female end is rediculoous. To check to make sure you have the correct allignment you have to shine a flashlight into that dark mouse hole to see how to line up the end you are trying to plug in. Once you determine that trying to put the charging plug into the recepticle is really tough as ther isn't much room to move you fingers,hand. You might think you felt the plug enter the charge port. Well ther is just enough space on either side of the internal port that you can plug into that wooden area and think you are charging...and you are not. Maybe I am just and old crusty PCP er and if some body has found an enlightened way to get that charge cord plugged in...please teach me.
Somebody with a 3D printer could make an adapter that just fits that mouse hole and and is designed so that pushing in the charging end of the wire is guided into the rifle charge port. A tapered mouse hole kind of thing.
Rant is over but seriously?? Did anyone not see this at Daystate?(Hey! I really do love this rifle) Thaks to whoever told me to to try the 34g pellets. It's mad a difference.
Somebody with a 3D printer could make an adapter that just fits that mouse hole and and is designed so that pushing in the charging end of the wire is guided into the rifle charge port. A tapered mouse hole kind of thing.
Rant is over but seriously?? Did anyone not see this at Daystate?(Hey! I really do love this rifle) Thaks to whoever told me to to try the 34g pellets. It's mad a difference.