Agree, only read Owner's Manual after it's all jammed up. WMCause of most problems with a new toy is user error...
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Agree, only read Owner's Manual after it's all jammed up. WMCause of most problems with a new toy is user error...
Sabotage maybe? Always up for a good conspiracy theoryWhy on earth would he even post that video?
Operator error for sure! And yeah I'm not convinced yet on this one. Being mostly a hunter I don't think this one will be on my must have list!
Agreed. The timeout after each shot is also programable. My shooting buddy got his a few weeks ago. I was impressed enough to order one myself. The ES and SD have me hooked so far.If he did indeed jam it, the barrel removes in seconds with no tools. Also the annoying voice is easily silenced.
We obviously view the world differently. I'm going to have to ignore sir, good day.Rude comment and not funny.
Can you imagine having your shot lined up on a game animal and forget to push the "you can shoot now" button?Why on earth would he even post that video?
Operator error for sure! And yeah I'm not convinced yet on this one. Being mostly a hunter I don't think this one will be on my must have list!
Would be similar to forgetting a safety no? I know there’s some of us that don’t use them, but being an electronic gun with a trigger that is so incredibly light, that push button safety is important.Can you imagine having your shot lined up on a game animal and forget to push the "you can shoot now" button?
Why is that even there, is it an auto safety? I'm sure it can be disabled, but it seems completely pointless. I don't like auto safety guns, alot of springers have that and I can't count the times I've forgot to click the safety off and missed my chance.
Actually, tuning the Daystate Alpha series only takes a couple minutes to figure out...basically a plug and play system. You have the option of advanced settings (that you can reset) and programming, but learning how to tune it was the easiest process out of any airgun I have ever shot. Being that it has a computer that logs your shots, working in tandem with the chronograph, it is like having a second shooter working on your behalf. It isn't merely an electronic rifle with an electronic trigger and solenoid. It has a computer behind it and the Advanced Velocity Technology display screen is made to be as intuitive and user friendly as it can be for fine tuning.The gun has its place, but it’s not for everyone. This doesn’t mean we have to blast it for what it’s not. Some guys don’t like compact carbines, so don’t like classic styling, so dislike the tacticool style. The good thing is, you don’t have to like it. We all have our own likes and dislikes, but bashing something for all the features YOU dislike isn’t fair to the rifle. The OP obviously needs a lesson on how to use his rifle. I think this should be the same process for any new gun you buy. The guys that shoot electronic daystate didn’t learn how to tune them overnight!
Please allow us a second look, and how the problem was resolved …this stuff always gets the speculation going, seems to stir-up some hate as well? I find society infinitely baffling and befuddling.
HPA Bottles at Epoch are produced where? (China)As received, my trigger was dangerously light. I was able to add some “weight” to the trigger pull, and it seems much better. I haven’t had the chance to shoot it much, as I have no business shooting .30 in my yard, despite 100 yards available on my property, I am still in a neighborhood.
It surely looks like a Halo blaster, I hope it works like one…