Daystate regal value ??

Yes, I think $600-$700 is very fair. It’s a great rifle and a new Revere regulated with side lever is $1450-1500 approximately.

Put an ad in the Classifieds. It should sell quickly.

Good luck!

Tom

Edit: I forgot I purchased the ‘we the plinker” package from AoA. That was around $1500 but also included an Athlon scope and ODB moderator. The standalone price Thomas mentioned is a good price for a new unregulated Revere.

Candidly, many of our AGN colleagues have been happy with the slingshot hammer system in the unregulated guns. I had an unregulated .22 Regal XL bolt action lefty stock, and was very pleased with it’s consistent accuracy.
 
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There is a used .22 Daystate Revere regulated for $949 in vg condition at AoA. Includes SST and one magazine. I know you said non regulated and non XL, but considering new sells for $1450……..hmmm

It’s only money, make them an offer. I would buy it!
That's an interesting reply, @tommyb .
In the air gun world is it common & acceptable to make an offer on used guns sold by commercial vendors such as AOA?

Ed
 
Candidly, many of our AGN colleagues have been happy with the slingshot hammer system in the unregulated guns. I had an unregulated .22 Regal XL bolt action lefty stock, and was very pleased with it’s consistent accuracy.

Agree. I’ve got an unregulated Regal XL .22 and it’s extremely accurate 45 flat shots at 40 yards at 870-880 fps with JSB 15.89.

Its also extremely easy to install a Huma reg in these rifles. One advantage (to me anyway) to buying an unregulated Huntsman is that you get the foster fitting- rather than a fill probe and gauge - at the front of the gun. It looks better, is more convenient, and if you add your own reg its far about $300 cheaper and you can retain the foster and just use your compressor gauge to fill to desired pressure.
 
I would say 600 would sell, 700 may sit a while. Non regulated guns are tougher to sell. In my mind, it would sell to someone that will put a regulator in it.
I have a non-regulated Revere and it shoots very well throughout its 70 shots per fill. Daystate's hammer design seems to make the gun shoot consistently. I have no intention of installing a regulator in mine. AOA is selling new non-regulated rifles for $1099. $700 is a fair price if the gun is clean.
 
That's an interesting reply, @tommyb .
In the air gun world is it common & acceptable to make an offer on used guns sold by commercial vendors such as AOA?

Ed


Ed,

I have traded up on 2 used guns to AoA and negotiated lower offers twice. A Taipan Long .25 and Daystate Regal XL .22. But, I agree on trying to get them to move lower on a used Revere will be challenging.

If I was the OP, I would buy the used Revere for $950 from AoA as offered.
 
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