Daystate Pulsar .177 - thoughts and experiences?

I've one, use it for FT. Plenty of power, quiet, almoooost perfect trigger 

Great magazine, better accuracy single loaded. The magazine actuator needs replacing on mine, and I suspect they may be a wonky design. AoA has a video on servicing them and it looks easy peasy - suspicious that a video is needed; does that mean it's a fairly common repair?

I single load only, shoot silhouette and FT with it. Havent hot rodded it yet with the Daystate computer. Used it for hunting ground squirrels, but it's a bit heavy. 

It's a little top heavy with a Hawke sidewinder, but points and holds well. Holds air, excellent battery life. I am perfectionist for results, if not a perfect shooter. At 50 yards, sometimes I feel like I can perform eye surgery, but other times, there are errant 1/4"- 3/8" inexplicable fliers. Again, I want the ragged one hole group to appear on paper, so maybe I have Target dysmorphia? We've a local bench rest expert, and he can make the gun sing at 50, so it's the shooter, not the gun, I'm afraid.

I've had it for 3 years, never a breakdown or problem, 100 shots @ full power, loves all jsb pellets. Bought it used, might have more pellets through it than any other gun I own.

Looking to put it up for sale at a sub $1k price, in case anyone is interested.