Ordered one as soon as I got the news, won't be till April / May before they hit our shores.
Tyler.... thanks for the info.I think I want one one of these but, I'll have to wait until they hit the shelves.I just can't bring myself to do the pre-order thing... Any updates on the ETA?
I've got one for review. The big things outside of the physical appearance difference in the stock are the patented pump mechanism and threaded muzzle end. So far, it works as advertised. I measured an original Dragonfly pump effort on the 8th stroke at around 33-35 lbs, the Mk2 only required 14 lbs, and that's consistent for all pump strokes. It's a very cool system.
Quote from: avator on January 27, 2022, 11:42:13 AMTyler.... thanks for the info.I think I want one one of these but, I'll have to wait until they hit the shelves.I just can't bring myself to do the pre-order thing... Any updates on the ETA?The ETA that's on PA is pretty accurate for the time being, of course, if it changes we will update it.
I’ve been comparing the specs with the Crosman 362. Quite similar but the 362 needs fewer pumps. For hunting purposes 8 pumps for max velocity sounds a lot better than 15. I want one but I’ll wait until one of you more daring fellows gets one and critiques it.
Quote from: Blowpipe Sam on January 28, 2022, 11:13:18 PMI’ve been comparing the specs with the Crosman 362. Quite similar but the 362 needs fewer pumps. For hunting purposes 8 pumps for max velocity sounds a lot better than 15. I want one but I’ll wait until one of you more daring fellows gets one and critiques it.The c362 needs less pumps, because each pump is doing more work. The downside is the pumps become progressively "heavier" each time. The DF II will have 15 equal pumps, each one the same resistance as the one before.