Would the community recommend the Daystate Revere for someone new to pcp airguns?
It's a hell of a first gun and would spoil you for most other brands on the market. If you really wanna "buy once, cry once", go for it!
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Would the community recommend the Daystate Revere for someone new to pcp airguns?
I agree, the Atom works well with a shrouded gun. I use mine to around 30-35 fpe, any more than that, I use something with more volume.I found the Atom worked REALLY well on rifles that had an integral suppression setup on them from factory but not well on others that did not have a factory shroud/suppressor.
Naaa not really..:LOLWould the community recommend the Daystate Revere for someone new to pcp airguns?
Daystate Revere, .177 unregulated. Crazy accurate, anything under 50 yards is booooooooooring! The smoothest side lever you will ever experience. When I bought mine, the stock was over the top beautiful. I don't need a safe queen nor do I desire one. Sold the stock, bought one much less figured, put a swivel stud for my bi-pod, and off I go. 60 consistent shots and super accurate. Quiet and refined. Gotta love it. I'm sure that in .22 cal you would find the same results. This is not my first Daystate and probably won't be my last.
Daystate Revere, .177 unregulated. Crazy accurate, anything under 50 yards is booooooooooring! The smoothest side lever you will ever experience. When I bought mine, the stock was over the top beautiful. I don't need a safe queen nor do I desire one. Sold the stock, bought one much less figured, put a swivel stud for my bi-pod, and off I go. 60 consistent shots and super accurate. Quiet and refined. Gotta love it. I'm sure that in .22 cal you would find the same results. This is not my first Daystate and probably won't be my last.
I want it back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is beautiful. Great job.I bought Grackleblast’s Revere stock and stripped the factory finish, rubbed in Tru-Oil and put it on my Regal .22 unregulated (Regal and Revere use the same stock)…
… ain’t she pretty?
Recommend a Revere - either .22 or .177 - you can skip the regulator - then you get a foster fitting instead of a fill probe.
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Add a Huntsman Regal in .20 to the list. A beautiful gun, unregulated and a laser beam.Here we are almost three months later and I now have all three brands . . . My Daystate is a pre-owned Air Wolf in .22 - My BSA is a brand new R10 in .177 and my most recent purchase is a pre-owned AA S510 carbine in .22. All three rifles are in the upper echelon of beautiful, accurate and reliable traditional Walnut-stocked rifles that are of family heirloom quality. The Air Wolf is a bottle gun, but it has sold me on the Daystate brand as one of, if not the best made PCP air rifles (digital or analog) Of the three, only the BSA is regulated, with a slender bottle. The Daystate has the Harper Patent sling shot valve and the non-regulated AA just keeps on shooting and shooting and doesn't show signs of moving off the 190cc mark yet on the manometer.
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