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Daystate Airwolf FAC

£700

.22 Air Rifle Private Seller
Used - Excellent Condition Wrexham, Wrexham
Pre-Charged Pneumatic
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Description

FAC Daystate Airwolf CDT .22 (non-LCD screen) in excellent condition. Fully power adjustable (electronically - 16 stages), currently running at 30ft lbs (865 ftps) using JSB Exact Diablo Jumbo Heavy 18.13g pellets.

Silencer fitted with rubber heat shrink cover which is very quiet, also fitted with a buddy bottle tripod/sling bracket and stock sling swivels.

Included: 2 x 10 shot magazines, original owners handbook to include the CR-Rom, filling adaptor, magnetic single pellet tray, 2 x locking keys, barrel threaded end cap, mains charger & 4 tins of near full pellets (2 x JSB Exact Diablo 18.3g & 15.89g, H & N Barracuda Hunter & Bisley Magnums.

The buyer must have a slot on their licence for both the rifle and mod. Face to face preferred or RFD transfer at your cost (possibly meet up within 50 miles)


This gun is being sold by Pigeon Watch member Thegogg. Message them here

 

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Hi A bolt 22.250

 

Yes mate the gun's fully power adjustable and is very easy to set (details below).

 

Power Setting

The user can adjust the muzzle velocity. The gun is supplied at a maximum power setting depending on local legislation and model type. The adjustment will allow the user to adjust the gun to lower power levels for other applications in 16 discrete steps.

Power Setting Programming
  1. Ensure that the gun is unloaded and the safety switch is in the safe position.
  2. Ensure the isolator switch is set to on and the gun is pointed in a safe direction. Pull the trigger and then set the safety switch to safety-off with the trigger still pulled. A red light will be on.
  3. A single beep will be heard and the red LED will blink once, keep the trigger pulled so that there is 2, 3, 4 5 and 6 beeps and blinks given at 3 second periods, release the trigger when 6 beeps and blinks are noted.
  4. The gun will now be set at maximum power; every time the trigger is pulled the power will be reduced one step. The size of the step will depend on calibre and model of gun.
  5. When the required power setting has been selected, switch the safety switch to safe; the power setting is now programmed.
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