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    Daystate sportsman.22(If you know this model you know your guns)

    NEW PRICE Daystate sportsman mk11 .22, killer gun works very well had many bunnies with this gun shoots at 11.5 with two pumps 6.5 with one,spot on every time dont want to sell it but you could twist my arm(as i have two many guns )
    Would suite a Daystate colleceter as its quite rare. Gun only NO SCOPE OR Silencer or sling ,but will come with silencer adapter. Well looked after for its age slight wear on cocking bolt and some play in trigger locking pin but easy to fix love this gun so as i said would need to be a good price looking for 270+post.
    Daystate has No or little info on the model only to say they did make it! It is very easy to work on.
    Will take more pumps but need FAC to enable this !!

    NEW PRCE BUT IT's THE LAST OR WILL KEEP IT 250 + post

    Can suply a new scope if needed for Extra 30 pounds



    very nice collecters pc

    Opticman

    got one pic if needed

    http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/8492/gunzz8.jpg
    Last edited by Opticman; 20-05-2007 at 03:56 AM.

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    Lets have a look at it then!

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    Exclamation

    Nice that is mate and a cracking good hunting rifle I imagin,shame that no one produces anything like it now!

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    You can see from my sig that I have a few guns, but this is the one I love to shoot something about caring around the power plant I think, still would let it go to someone that would like to take it on

    Parker hale did a nice hunter but it also not made any more, strange you would have thought some people would still like to use these less stuff to invest in!!

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    The photo link is not working for me...
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    Works ok for me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Opticman View Post
    Works ok for me!
    Strange? It now works for me too! A lovely-looking gun...
    Beware the fury of a patient man... John Dryden (1631 - 1700).

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    up we go

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    I would really like to have a go with one of these I have to say!

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    look no hands is offline Even better looking than a HW35
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    It looks a lot like a Falcon apart from the loading bolt.

    Pete
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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    Hello Optic,

    Nice looking gun but I can't afford it sadly

    I've handled the Parker Hale Dragon which I would think is about the same weight etc. These pneumatic side levers are very nice in my opinion though a bit weighty.

    If anyone wants a bit more detail I found the link to a review below, this one is a mk11 but I assume there won't be that much difference. It may help people to decide that are in two minds

    http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare...n_review1.html

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    Thanks for that this is a MRKII same gun as his Looks very nice dont you think?

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    Are the telescopic sights and silencer included?

    Hello Optic,

    Yeah it does look very nice. By the way are the scope, silencer and sling shown on the gun included in the sale?
    It may help to put whether they are or not, if not you don't want the buyer complaining afterwards "hey you showed the gun with telescopic sights, silencer and sling, how come they aren't with it?"

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    Thanks have updated the post also droped the price but thats the lowest i will go on this one

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