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grumpy 02-14-2014 04:30 AM

Daystate C type is finally here !!!
 
Launched at the British Shooting Show, Daystate are pleased to announce the long-anticipated 12 foot pounds cylinder version of the Daystate Wolverine C type. Available in .177 and .22 calibres and can also be produced in a 30 foot pound (42 Joule) variants. Distinctive on the new version is the fore-end piece, made from high performance PA66 (ballistic) polyester. The fore end also incorporates a 23mm picatinny rail for accessories. The rifle is pictured with an optional tactical bipod and sling swivel which are also available from Daystate. The Wolverine C type features a (200cc) aluminium air tube which is a shortened version of the 300cc tube used on the Wolverine 303. The longer 303 length tube can also be specified as an optional extra if a higher shot count is preferred. The new Wolverine will join its other Wolverine stable mates, the 303, High Power and the B (bottle) type. It’s in shop date is April 2014.

Overall Length: 107cm (42 ins)
Barrel Length: 43 cm (17 ins)
Cylinder Capacity 200 cc
Weight (unscoped): 3.6 kg (7.9 lbs)
Available Calibres: 0.22 & 0.177
Loading: Bolt action - ambidextrous
Magazine: 10 Shot
Fill Pressure: 170 - 220 BAR
Power / Shots Per Charge: 0.22 150 @ 12 ft/lbs - 35 @ 30 ft/lbs
Power / Shots Per Charge: 0.177 135 @ 12 ft/lbs
Trigger: Mechanical - 2 Stage
Safety: Bolt open safety, mechanical safety switch
Stock: Turkish Walnut
Options: Silencer, Sling swivels, Gun box, Charging set, single shot tray, 300cc tube, tactical bipod
Price: £1,142.00


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