This is strictly a packaging and Shipping issues… the stock is solid. I think the Airgun industry in general needs to pay more attention to factory boxes / hard cases and the foam they use inside the cases. The longer the barrel and box the more vulnerableSeems like the overall consensus is that Daystate has good quality. I wonder if the grey stock which I think is laminated is more prone to cracking than the other stocks. Would love to hear if anybody else had a cracked stock and if so what type. Still hope to someday own a Daystate air rifle but at this point I just do not trust the quality of the stock and given my prior experience with the out of spec rear rail. I know that delivery is hard in the US but in decades of shooting rifles I have never had a cracked stock when shipped reasonably packaged as mine was. To me this is a design flaw.
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