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    Daystate identification

    Hello all.
    I would like to say hi the first post too.
    I also have a question that I can not find an answer to.
    The attached photos are Daystate PH6. Is this the original Bullpup Daystate or maybe an amateur conversion?





    Earlier, I was convinced that it was an amateur job. However, I found a photo in a network of almost identical art.



    Thank you for any answers.
    Regards all.

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    Unhappy

    Thanks, but I can not open the link.
    Message: no permission ...

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    thats a b&m modification stock. mine is a thumbhole stock ph6 version where you have the drop down grip. worth around 400-450. i payed 350 for mine 2 yrs ago. bullpups are not everyones cup of tea. i also have a AAtx200sr b&m bullpup. this is a thumb hole stock with a built in palm shelf. i have been told by 2 guys who knew Keith who made the stocks that this was his old personal gun. but cannot find out if it is. i have tried contacting Keith on a few forums but to no avail. the tx200 is worth far more than the daystate i own as it is rarer. there were loads of the ph6 made. very few tx200sr versions. i have been offered 750 for my tx but its a keeper as far better to look at than the daystate. looking at the ads they did not even make my tx200sr stock so it could be a one off made by Keith for himself or another customer? my daystate ph6 looks like the pic you have with the one laying on the grass. it has a very lovely stripped grain though.
    Last edited by WILBA; 27-01-2019 at 11:07 AM.

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    thanks for sharing your ads. i found the advert for the park rh93. i have one so nice to read the ad as never saw it before. regards chris

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    This trifle. Here is these ads more.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/18w/se...7627799575961/

    It's nice to know who this weapon belonged to before. I will definitely cared about her well.
    Thank You.
    Last edited by Peezeet; 27-01-2019 at 06:02 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bighit View Post
    Finally, I was able to open the attached link.
    There is exactly my rifle. Thank You.

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