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Daystate huntsman mk2
Hello
I used to have a daystate lr90 and sold it. I regretted it
I have seen a huntsman mk2 for sale. It has a chunky straight trigger blade not like the curved blade the lr90 had.
Does anyone know if this is a two stage trigger? I have read that some very early daystate early models used a naff single stage trigger that wasn't very nice to use.
I'll try and attch a pic
Thanks
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trigger
hi the first triggers were cut from a thin single piece of steel and more often than not had a trigger shoe put on after, if its a seperate blade id guess its the two stage,unless someone modded the early type blade ..
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Ok. It looks similar to the pic in the link.
Has anybody any experience of them? Are they similar to shoot to the lr90?
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I not got a lot of experience with the MK2 apart from a few shots many years ago. I do know that they are quite a bit heavier than the LR90, weighing in at 8.4lbs. The info I found on the LR90 gave a weight of 6.7lbs which is comparable to an AA S400. It may also be worth looking at the Harrier as it sits between the MK2 Huntsman and the LR90 weight wise, but doesn't have the shiny blued finish.
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Cheers,. I don't realize such a weight difference.
It's the blue and brass finish I like. Nobody does it on new guns nowdays, or at least it never looks as good a quality
Bsa seem to have given up, their finish is very Matt, satin in my opinion. Maybe there's more market for less relfective finsihes
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