From the Daystate website your rifle details are as follows:
Serial Number: HS0601
Description: QC
Chrono: 780
Calibre: 177
Date: 15/08/89
Dug this out of the cupboard today, bought new by myself in the 80's not long after they came out, direct from Daystate at a trade stand at the CLA gamefair if memory serves me well. The serial No is HS0601, how early is it?
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From the Daystate website your rifle details are as follows:
Serial Number: HS0601
Description: QC
Chrono: 780
Calibre: 177
Date: 15/08/89
looks a very interesting gun
never seen one in the flesh but can remember when they first came out in the mags and wishing i had the money at that time to buy
whats the nob on the left hand side for?
The Mk1's had a variable power adjuster, pretty crude, the knurled wheel is simply a lock that allows the adjuster to move (right at the back of the action),
a good idea but in practice rarely used as it had no increments on it so was guesswork as to what power you had
Last edited by monkeywrench; 23-10-2010 at 02:58 PM.
hi monkey,its bell trgt bob from your neck of the woods;you had my "compact" just how many "back of the wardrobe" models have you got?
,my wardrobe was so full that i had to build one in the loft ,for my camo gear you understand!!!.keep busy mate regards bob.
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Hi Bob, It'd be rude to say er um a few more tucked away in there (in better nick I might add) may have to have a bit of thin out to pay the impending solicitors' fees but hey ho, how's the shotgunning going?