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(@jim_bentley)
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I have an opportunity to buy both a Daystate Huntsman MK2 .22 and a 2000 FT .177. Both in good condition and walnut stocks. The 2000 FT has an adjustable butt pad but not an adjustable cheek piece. The troublesome regulator has been removed from the 2000. Any idea of the value of these guns?


   
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sonnysan
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Use the grading scale at the top for the 2000 for the huntsman prices.

IMG 20200702 172245
IMG 20200702 173603

 

 


   
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(@jim_bentley)
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@sonnysan

Thank you buddy!!


   
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(@jim_bentley)
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Do any of you other guys have any input on these rifles? Problems, concerns, issues....?


   
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(@shooter_ii)
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On the 2000, make sure that you close the cocking bolt all the way back to the closed position and the pin is all the way out before firing, if you don't and you fire it the bolt will fly back and the screw that moves the striker back will get bent. Then you'll have to take it apart to straighten the screw back to get the bolt to go back into place again.


   
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