Daystate Air Wolf MCT - Part 2 Accuracy (50 & 100 Yards)
14th Oct 2011 To the best of this reviewers knowledge, the Daystate Air Wolf MCT is the most sophisticated, mass-produced airgun on this planet. Rather than using a hammer and valve, it opts for an electronic trigger and solenoid. It also continuously monitors the pressure in the 500cc air bottle, and adjusts the solenoid to deliver consistent pressure, shot after shot. From the AoA website: "The onboard LCD screen displays pressure, shot counter, magazine counter as well as remaining air pressure. The super efficient electronic firing system combined with a 500cc bottle results in a huge shot capacity, and if required, potential for higher power. The full-length barrel shroud combined with the electronic system makes this rifle almost completely silent." The 2nd part of the Air Wolf review will go over the features and mechanics of the gun, as well as reveal a bit of chrony information. I usually upload the "overview" video first. But, judging by the number of hits on the FX Royale "Accuracy video" vs. the "Overview and Mechanics" video, you guys are twice as interested in how it shoots vs. how it "works". Details: Overall Length: 40.5 inches Barrel Length (High Power) : 17 inches up to 40 ft/lbs. Calibers Available: .177 .20 .22 or .25 Weight: 8.3 lbs Safety: Electronic, manual; re-settable, with key-switch isolator Air Cylinder Capacity: 500cc non-removable bottle Price: $2295 (as of April 26, 2011) The Camera Mount I used to record through the scope can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0069VXY7K/... The slow-motion camera I use to film the shots through the scope is the Casio EX-FC150. That camera is no longer made, but you can buy its successor (which is actually a better camera than the one I use) here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004H3X1EI/... The Exact same Hawke Scope that I use in this video (Sidewinder TAC 30 6.5-20x) can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00413KACA/...