The end result is that it is your choice and money raptar, and good for you for sticking to your budget. The only one that needs to be happy is you. Not all Air Rifles from every manufacturer is bad and also good from new, plenty have to go back from each one.
Good luck and enjoy what ever Air Rifle you finally get.
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I am assuming that you may also have seen one at an RFD, if yes then ask to try it out. As to being good or not so good then in just my opinion only you will ever know that.
Good luck and all the very best raptar
Good news Phill-W68. Hope you enjoy the Rifle from now on for many a good day, that is if you have not gone off of it and that little worm has not made it way into the mind.
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BSA know that the .25 Magazine is problematic with not having an oring, that is why they advise to Tip the Rifle Barrel downward then cock it.
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Outstanding shooting, it still takes the finger on the trigger, well done Rabid. As to Daystate Air Rifles overall I do not know, as I haver never had one in my hands or have ever been tempted to handle one when at an RFD
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Goods do not have to be used often to end up Kaput from wear and tear, that will apply to any internal part of an Air Rife, Rifle Scope or any other Goods. If this was not the case then new goods would not be sent back as faulty suffering from inferior material used. Wear and Tear.
Just my opinion
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Think you would need Russian Winter Temperatures to affect the Aluminium Tube on your scope, so to my mind ether it has had a nock or wear and tear.
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