Regulated with belleville washers in the accepted sense..NO. Regulated in a more efficient sense..... digitally by MTC electronic monitoring, with added benefits like faster lock time and light trigger... YES
Very quick one this,is the mk4 non is regulated?
Regulated with belleville washers in the accepted sense..NO. Regulated in a more efficient sense..... digitally by MTC electronic monitoring, with added benefits like faster lock time and light trigger... YES
Is that the is variant?
They are electronically regulated. Why do you think they cost so much. All mk4
Only asking because some mk3 daystate were not regulated I believe?
Simple answer is... I don't know, I have always thought the info screen was "merely" the addition of a screen to the Mk4., and that otherwise they were the same.
Daystate mk3 sports were the unregulated version.
Anymore for anymore😂
Mk4 is not regulated.
Is that a definite 👍
Mk4 whether IS or non IS are regulated by electronics and a solenoid. No regulator as a mechanical one with washers etc as other manufacturers do.
They are superbly accurate and still my favourite rifle out of all my rifles.
Is there a reason you ask ? Are you thinking of buying one ?
I have mk4 is and had a mk4 non is that I sold on.big mistake it was a superbly accurate rifle,and would consider another one in a flash.the reason for the question was that saw a wanted add for a regulated mk3,which I thought was strange as I thought all electronic daystates were regged.now you are saying they are regged,previous poster says not.🧐
It is regulated by the electronics, not as a mechanical regulator, which is a piece of metal machined out with a series of bevil washers in and a prechamber that regulates an amount of air released to propel the pellet. The Mk4 has a solenoid and electronic circuit board, to do this, also regulating the amount of air released to propel a pellet. My MK4 is as accurate and more consistent than any of my full blown FT rifles, which are EV2, Anchultz and a Walther.
Would sell them all before the MK4 went.
Thanks for your detailed response I will probably put a wanted add up.
All above is correct, I would just add the MK4 and the is model are identical other than the screen and some software depending on date of manufacture. they should shoot exactly the same - so any differences are just gun to gun like any other.
Making a mockery of growing old gracefully since I retired