Making a mockery of growing old gracefully since I retired
I was a huge Daystate fan and i still rate them ish !!!
Daystates refusal to regulate their rifles is just a dead end for me , i was considering buying another new Daystate but then i found the RAW UK distributor nice laminate thumbhole stock and carbon bottle regulated and with a top end scope still change form a DS and the whole stream of limited editions has just got boring
I'm sorry but all the decoration on these LE Daystates doesn't appeal to me at all.
I much prefer a sober looking gun with a walnut stock. It's a gun after all, not an article of jewellery.
Still, as Terry says, there is obviously a market for them and people will spend their money as they wish.
Arthur
I wish I was in the land of cotton.
TBH, I have spent silly money on rubbish so I have no leg to stand on.
A.G
Another Gaystate limited edition - never saw that coming...
Perhaps I should have added in my OP that the rifle as photographed looked rather dishy. Now if that beast was in .25 and 65 ft.lbs of ME I might look at it differently.
Joking aside I have seen some of these on display by their owners. Every once in a while I visit AIR shooting range and at times they are all on display complete with pricy gunrests. Nice to look at but the owners spend most of the time talking about their various virtues. I just pull my gun out start putting holes in the target cards.
Terry made a very valid comment in his review of the last LE one that I can't remeber the name of, that these guns were made to be shot and not spend their lives in their cases. If I ever got one these I make sure that I shoot it a lot and I mean a lot. Think about it if you shoot 20000 pellets out of one these each shot excluding the price of the air, would have cost you 12 pence . So I'd shoot it a lot, quite a lot.
A.G
TD is right, they do sell.
That doesn't mean we can't laugh at the people who buy them.
Chris