I have one of these and it still shoots pellet on pellet at anything up to 50yds! I also have the previous model Midas with its brass air cylinder with a beautiful Walnut stock and still just as accurate.
I’m so glad I got this beauty. Many years ago my first pcp was an FN19(just bought one of those too from Phil and Tracy, memories!)I traded that in for a Daystate Huntsman MK1 FTR and found it was the same quality as the mk2 in this video. The blueing was like black chrome and bis mags was it’s favourite pellet. Back then I wasn’t as strong as I am now hence I traded it in for something. As for the triggers being “agricultural “, bare in mind that PCP air rifle technology was in its early stages but I found my mk1 trigger as crisp and predictable just like my air ranger. For years I didn’t like alloy build daystates and this huntsman mk2 is proof why I didn’t like them( however I now own a mk4 and an air ranger as part of my usable guns collection). This is now my collectible FT rifle topped off with my 90’s Zeilier Gold 6-24x44 FT scope Thankyou Neil!
Glad to hear you picked it up. I did get to put a quick group together. Didn’t do the rifle justice! I will edit the video and put it up in the next few days.
@@andybrown8293Hi Andy, just watched this video and read your comment and I think I bought your old Mk1 FTR from Phil & Tracey last June. I wasn’t sure of the model so I sent pics to Tony Belas at Daystate who confirmed it was a 1989 Mk1 FTR with a factory fit left hand stock and two stage trigger. I’ve since had it serviced by the folks at Staffordshire Custom Rifles and it’s a beautiful bit of kit. They sure don’t make them like they used to, which is a shame. Cheers, Simon
That is stunning .. damn pity its right hand dedicated ... nevertheless someone's gonna get an extremely nice piece of kit ... btw ... guess who's NOT on Daystates Xmas card list ..
Thanks, another great review. Even through video the rifle oozes quality, and gorgeous looking.
Thanks Steve. I think this rifle is up there as probably one of the finest I have got to use.
Just beautiful!
There were 2 options for trigger if I remember correctly standard and competition... same one as the CR94/97? I've had a huntsman mk2 from new ❤
Good vid bud..... daystate ftw 👌 👍
Thanks! Hopefully get some more out before the end of the year!
I have one of these and it still shoots pellet on pellet at anything up to 50yds! I also have the previous model Midas with its brass air cylinder with a beautiful Walnut stock and still just as accurate.
You will be the env6 of more than a few people round here!
Years back I had a Daystate LR90 with custom thumbhole stock, couldn’t resist it when I saw it, only went in shop for retro fit magazine for my s200….
I was very lucky to get to spend time with this rifle.
I’m so glad I got this beauty.
Many years ago my first pcp was an FN19(just bought one of those too from Phil and Tracy, memories!)I traded that in for a Daystate Huntsman MK1 FTR and found it was the same quality as the mk2 in this video.
The blueing was like black chrome and bis mags was it’s favourite pellet.
Back then I wasn’t as strong as I am now hence I traded it in for something.
As for the triggers being “agricultural “, bare in mind that PCP air rifle technology was in its early stages but I found my mk1 trigger as crisp and predictable just like my air ranger.
For years I didn’t like alloy build daystates and this huntsman mk2 is proof why I didn’t like them( however I now own a mk4 and an air ranger as part of my usable guns collection).
This is now my collectible FT rifle topped off with my 90’s Zeilier Gold 6-24x44 FT scope
Thankyou Neil!
Glad to hear you picked it up. I did get to put a quick group together. Didn’t do the rifle justice! I will edit the video and put it up in the next few days.
@@andybrown8293Hi Andy, just watched this video and read your comment and I think I bought your old Mk1 FTR from Phil & Tracey last June. I wasn’t sure of the model so I sent pics to Tony Belas at Daystate who confirmed it was a 1989 Mk1 FTR with a factory fit left hand stock and two stage trigger. I’ve since had it serviced by the folks at Staffordshire Custom Rifles and it’s a beautiful bit of kit. They sure don’t make them like they used to, which is a shame. Cheers, Simon
Nice airgun and yes i subscribed.snow ooooh
Thanks for the sub!
@@gardenguns thanks for making nice airgun videos 👍😉
I am glad you enjoy them. It makes it worth the effort! Cheers! 👍👊
That is stunning .. damn pity its right hand dedicated ... nevertheless someone's gonna get an extremely nice piece of kit ... btw ... guess who's NOT on Daystates Xmas card list ..
Probably me now! 🤣
@@gardenguns
Oh yes definitely , little short butt Belas has crossed you off already ..
What is this its a good ruddy rifle pal nice one
Yep is was a beaut. A fantastic example of the Daystate Huntsman MK 2