Take the stock off and make sure you didn't pinch/break the wires going to the circuit board.
i did... all good there.
a friend brought his .25 redwolf over to check, when i connect to his battery my rifle switched on ( and attaching mine to his didnt work either) so the battery or maybe the wires attached to the battery are the issue. i may have damaged them when pulling out the battery.
a visual check seemed fine though. i also removed the tape to check under that but all seems intact.
so what do i do now, where do i find a replacement, complete with the wires and jacks?
do i have options ? or only daystate oem?
on a side note, the battery system is not upto par with the stanrds of this rifle. the system on the pulsar is much better and way more refined than the one on the redwolf. the option of using a 9v battery was also great. hope they come up with an improved version/option.
please do guide as to where to order from ? are batteries caliber or power specific ?
thanks
Daystate electrics sucks in one way or other, that is my personal experience.
Not a big issue if you can get Daystate official support but in our country, these electronics are a big NO to me.
No offense for Daystate but I personally could never appreciate Daystate electric guns in relation to their cost and dependability.
Regards,
Sir, in my humble opinion, these are one of the finest rifles I have had the pleasure of owning. the mistake was most probably my mis-handling of the battery. their electronic guns are great.. i loved my pulsar, and love my redwolf and a safari is on the way
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