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New to airguns. Daystate Huntsman Mk. II

Hey all.

So I was just thinking that I needed an airgun on my homestead over here in Asia. Squirrels are eating up my fruits n whatnot.

I wanted to ask you guys for your knowledge and wisdom. If I were to buy this air gun, it easy to repair? Is there any specific important maintenance I need to do, storage conditions etc etc.

I don't think spare parts are accessible in my country at all. I'll only use it 2 times a year during fruit season for squirrels. Will the gun outlast me? It's preowned and converted about $340usd

(I've used an air rifle 5 years ago on a fruit farm specifically hunting squirrels so I have a tiny bit of experience)

Thanks for the help!

u/Razorblat — 15 hours ago

Red light of death?

Bought my lil wurkkos fc11c just under a month ago with your guys help and while working I dropped it from roughly 80cm height, fell right on the head rim(wasnt a concrete floor so I had no initial worry) but now the red light is permanently on no matter what, I tried a flat top battery and still same issue (the battery that was in it when it fell was the button top and it was dented on the top) it heats up slightly when battery is inserted and not doing anything.

Anyone else had a similar issue to this? Time to claim warranty I guess? 🥲

u/Razorblat — 2 months ago