Benjamin Sheridan Marauder .22 Bolt-Action Air Rifle, Black - BP2264S vs Daystate Renegade

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Air Rifles Benjamin Sheridan Marauder .22 Bolt-Action Air Rifle, Black - BP2264S Daystate Renegade
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Rank
#70446
#90469
Weight 40 oz
Capacity 17+1
Barrel Length 17.5"
Finish Black
Sights None (Optics Ready)
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MSRP $623.98 $0.00
Used Price $436.79 $0.00
Sale Price $561.58 $0.00

Air Rifles Descriptions

Benjamin Sheridan Marauder .22 Bolt-Action Air Rifle, Black - BP2264S

Daystate Renegade

It may share a resemblance to Daystate’s beautifully styled Pulsar flagship precharged pneumatic, but the Renegade is distinguishable by a secret hidden deep within its synthetic stock: its Precharged action is mechanically-driven! In place of an electronic GCU (Gun Control Unit) and map compensated firing cycle, the heart of the Renegade beats around the mechanical Harper-patented Slingshot Hammer system, as fitted to its popular Wolverine and Regal siblings. The result is an all-new rifle that shares many of the features equipped on the revolutionary Pulsar, but without all the computerized complexity and expense. Yet the Renegade is itself not devoid of ground-breaking features, not least it’s Hybrid Trigger Unit (HTU). Historically, the bullpup design has delivered limitations with the trigger release due to the more forward location requiring inefficient levers that are detrimental to a good feel. With the electronic Pulsar, this problem was overcome. And Daystate has now extended its know-how to develop a hybrid electronic/mechanical trigger for the Renegade – the first system of its kind to be seen on a high powered PCP air rifle, and marking an end to the age-old problem of a poor trigger let-off for mechanically-driven bullpups. Powered by a single, readily available PP3 type 9-volt battery, the HTU simply transfers the trigger’s movement via a wire to a small solenoid which, instantaneously, releases the normally functioning sears toward the rear of the Renegade’s action. In essence, it’s an electronic, fly-by-wire system that brings the best of both worlds to the bullpup configuration.