I'm new to PCP, and I plan to buy a used one until I become more familiar. What should I look for or ask about when purchasing a used PCP? I'm considering buying a used Leshify 2.
Thanks for the advice! I’m new to PCP and plan to use it for small game hunting. I’ve been lurking on this site and still learning, but I’ll focus on mid-range options and stick to reliable PCP guns. It’s reassuring to hear that Leshify has a good reputation here.You’ll find a ton of information here, I certainly did. It sounds like you aren’t new to air guns or shooting. Don’t buy the cheapest thing you find and don’t get the most expensive. I don’t have any experience with Leshify at all but from what I’ve read here they are quite good.
Rick H.
Since your new to this, consider buying a Brocock or Daystate that is still under warranty.I'm new to PCP, and I plan to buy a used one until I become more familiar. What should I look for or ask about when purchasing a used PCP? I'm considering buying a used Leshify 2.
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll consider a Brocock or Daystate, especially since having a warranty would give me some peace of mind as a beginner. However, which model is user friendly for beginner?Since your new to this, consider buying a Brocock or Daystate that is still under warranty.
Daystate Revere or Brocock commander or Atomic Xr always best to transfer the warranty by sending to AOA for inspectionThanks for the suggestion! I’ll consider a Brocock or Daystate, especially since having a warranty would give me some peace of mind as a beginner. However, which model is user friendly for beginner?
I have to agree with this but might I add an older FX like a whisper as a suggestion? That taught me everything I know so far. Now I am learning higher end .30 and it is quite the learning curve.Since your new to this, consider buying a Brocock or Daystate that is still under warranty.
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll consider a Brocock or Daystate, especially since having a warranty would give me some peace of mind as a beginner. However, which model is user friendly for beginner?
Ditto for my Huntsman RegalsI vote for the Daystate Huntsman Revere in .22 caliber. No knobs or screws to turn. Easy to fill. Accurate. Five year warranty. I purchased my Huntsman six years ago, still shoots like a laser and the trigger breaks like glass.
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"Lauren-I-Am-So-Not-A-Sales-person- but this $400 part here is what I have on my gun and why you can't win and your wife only tolerates you." -
Makes me buy the adjustable bag rider and maybe the cheek riser....