Daystate Disaster
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Daystate Disaster
Complete air from my daystate huntsman .177 leaked out today while i was firing it slowly-the leakage cudnt be stopped-the manometer is at zero and the pump doesnt fill in air-is the airrifle finished.also what arethe prospects of mailing it or carrying it back to usa where thgere are chances of repair-plase helpme-the rifle was brand new
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Re: Daystate Disaster
I am not even a novice with these things, but the first thing I would be doing would be to contact the customer service/seller.andy_65_in wrote:Complete air from my daystate huntsman .177 leaked out today while i was firing it slowly-the leakage cudnt be stopped-the manometer is at zero and the pump doesnt fill in air-is the airrifle finished.also what arethe prospects of mailing it or carrying it back to usa where thgere are chances of repair-plase helpme-the rifle was brand new
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Re: Daystate Disaster
Dont worry your daystate will be fixed.
I will try my best to help you out.
To start of as Vikram rightly said speak to the dealer.
Andy which part of the country are you ?
It will take time but can surely be sorted.
If you have not tampered with the internals, we are talking about one of the o-rings blown out.
Start with the dealer and if you have no help from the dealer, we can collectively take it with the company.
They will walk with you to find the leak and sort it out.
You can PM me and I can share my number to discuss a plan of action.
Be rest assured we will sort this.
Hope the gun didn't fall and break any internals.
Whatever be the cause, discuss at length.
Easier to derive at the root cause by knowing how the incident occurred.
I will try my best to help you out.
To start of as Vikram rightly said speak to the dealer.
Andy which part of the country are you ?
It will take time but can surely be sorted.
If you have not tampered with the internals, we are talking about one of the o-rings blown out.
Start with the dealer and if you have no help from the dealer, we can collectively take it with the company.
They will walk with you to find the leak and sort it out.
You can PM me and I can share my number to discuss a plan of action.
Be rest assured we will sort this.
Hope the gun didn't fall and break any internals.
Whatever be the cause, discuss at length.
Easier to derive at the root cause by knowing how the incident occurred.
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Pramod P
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Re: Daystate Disaster
thanks pramod-i brought the airgun from airgunofarizona USA and im at india(roorkee).my younger bro sent me the airgun.its still in waranty from daaystate uk.can it be shipped back to them or usa to my bro-i dnt know what are the rules for export of airguns-or else how can it be repaired-the airrifle hasnt been tampered with at all-i ws just plinking
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I am not aware of the logistics if you could send it to them and then have it shipped back.
It would cost you some mighty money due to the volumetric weight.
Okay first have a word with AOA.
They are slow in responding to e-mails so just call them.
Use skype or some other cheaper means as their wait time may be haunting as well.
Explain the issue and how the leak was caused.
See what they have to say and based on a few tests they could get to the root cause.
I thing that struck me which could have caused the leak would be blank firing the pcp at very low pressure in the tank.
PCP's like to have air in the Tanks and I always maintain 100 BAR as the low pressure in the PCP's I own.
It would cost you some mighty money due to the volumetric weight.
Okay first have a word with AOA.
They are slow in responding to e-mails so just call them.
Use skype or some other cheaper means as their wait time may be haunting as well.
Explain the issue and how the leak was caused.
See what they have to say and based on a few tests they could get to the root cause.
I thing that struck me which could have caused the leak would be blank firing the pcp at very low pressure in the tank.
PCP's like to have air in the Tanks and I always maintain 100 BAR as the low pressure in the PCP's I own.
Regards,
Pramod P
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Re: Daystate Disaster
hi friend,
don't worry,if you can't send it abroad let me know.i have some one in bombay who can sort this rifle.
pm me if need be.
regards
dr.jk
don't worry,if you can't send it abroad let me know.i have some one in bombay who can sort this rifle.
pm me if need be.
regards
dr.jk
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Re: Daystate Disaster
Andy i will be reaching Raiwala on 18th @ 1530 hrs. i shall get assorted sizes of O rings for you. you can come to my farm & collect them. call me @ 09867923709 or sms me ur number buddy. i am prety sure its a busted o ring.
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thanks ssc-i will spk tomorow
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The title of the thread shocked me... Daystate being the pioneer in PCP..
As I read on the essence of IFG became more meaningful..
Keep it up guys.
TC
As I read on the essence of IFG became more meaningful..
Keep it up guys.
TC
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Re: Daystate Disaster
airguns of arizona has refused to send any rebuild kit etc -they want to check the airgun-so they want the airgun with them or else to be sent to daystate uk-how that can that be done-shud i spk to fedex-what abt strippinng the barrel and sending just the air tube
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Re: Daystate Disaster
andy,
Most of new guns leak in 2 ways , one is through barrel due to partial opening of valve and oring damage in pressure guage . If you hear leaking noise through barrel then it is due to struck valve if not the culprit is oring on the pressure guage other than that the possibilities are very low .inspect the fill port also If the leak is valve fill the gun to full pressure and dry fire as many time u can so the struck valve closes fully . Pcp is simple air valve tools ....
Most of new guns leak in 2 ways , one is through barrel due to partial opening of valve and oring damage in pressure guage . If you hear leaking noise through barrel then it is due to struck valve if not the culprit is oring on the pressure guage other than that the possibilities are very low .inspect the fill port also If the leak is valve fill the gun to full pressure and dry fire as many time u can so the struck valve closes fully . Pcp is simple air valve tools ....
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Re: Daystate Disaster
dear striker, the airrifle leaked exactly from the breech where the pellet is seated before foiring-i tried to refill it yesterday but no faidacant dry fire it as there isnt even an ounce of air in it and it wont fill up with the fx pump i have-will try again today
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Re: Daystate Disaster
looking for a strrip guide for daystate huntsman classic-anyone who can help
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Re: Daystate Disaster
If the pcp requires a certain amount of pressure to overcome the hammer spring tension then you would be
back in action if you cock the bolt and try to charge the gun.
You can release the bolt after about 1500 psi or when fully charged.
Wish you were someplace nearby.
Roland.
back in action if you cock the bolt and try to charge the gun.
You can release the bolt after about 1500 psi or when fully charged.
Wish you were someplace nearby.
Roland.
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Re: Daystate Disaster
Roland, whats exactly to be done-the manometer is at zero-ill try your method-i have always( on someones advice)cocked the gun before charging it-so will try that again today-lets see