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Daystate MVT- The Right Direction???

Hows it going lads?
I have a keen intrest in all makes of air rifles and especially any advancements that occuring in the field. I have regarded with intrest the Air Ranger electronic trigger system, and the posibilities that it can give.

Their new Rifle to be released has new MVT system, essentially a electronic regulator, measuring pellet velociety and altering force of hammer strike to achieve consistant velociety.

http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=226679

I am still sat on the fence on this one, while I marvel at the technolgy, in built chrony in the silencer, with processing power to analyse the data, with a whole range of electronic features Airforce owners can only dream of.

I have a niggling doubt in the back of my mind that on a cold wet Janaury night, pissing rain, sleet, snow, or when you accidently slip crossing a ditch, that the technolgy will feck up, dust or dirt gets in the sensor,battery will go flat, etc.

Maybe I am just a luddite, that in a couple of years we will all have a variant of the system on our rifles, go hunting in hover cars al la Jetsons etc 😆

eamo

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What they are trying to do is old news. It might be new for pellet guns but not for paintball guns.

Several years ago a paintball called they Cyber measured velocity from the gun and many paintball guns have used LED screen and have been adjustable for years.

As time passes that technology will be come dated and abandoned. Just like old electronic paintball guns with electronics. If something goes tits up and they no longer support the board you are screwed!

Remember Crosman made a match rifle with an electronic trigger and led display years ago…..they sure do not support that anymore!

ROMFL. YN, you’ve just cracked me up. So funny.

When my caiman comes I’m selling it and buying that…..

I for one think this is a great idea, but I don’t think the rest of Airgun manufacturers are gonna follow suit…Then again this could be a great way to sell guns over there because of all the strict laws and such… I think this tech is more in-line with paintball then airgunning, and I’m sure the electronics in paintguns are pretty hearty….Who knows, it just may flop…or it may be the first Daystate I ever own…That is if it doesn’t cost me my left nut… 😯 😆

IMO I would wait till the technology is “tried and true” in the real world. Like (pellet velociety and altering force of hammer strike) I will need to see this tested more. 🙄

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