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Daystates Lack of Communication

Come on Daystate I know you can do it. There's been some consice guestion about the new Regal Revere and it seems no one from Daystate want's to oblige the forum members with some answers. Seems ya'll don't hesitate to post about the latest and greatest new guns but when someone ask a guestion or two mums the word. FX has been super about following the forum and showing a lot of concern for their customers and future customers. Show us you care... 

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Why don't they have someone from Daystate respond to anything like FX does???? The last reply I got was from AOA, they didn't even have the courtesy to reach out themselves when I am literally saying I'm holding thousands of dollars to the side for MONTHS to purchase one of these guns. Maybe I should just hold off until like the 2nd gen with all the electronics all this waiting makes me worry its going to have so many bugs it wont even be worth buying the first round of guns on presale. 
 
I've given up waiting on the Daystate Delta Wolf. I bought a .30 Uragan instead. Not only no information on delivery, but no information on how to work the electronics of the gun, for someone who has never owned one. It's kind of like "just buy this airplane, you can learn how to fly it later". I think I'll pass.

WOW !!! no information on how to tune the electronics???? I thought they would be giving out step by step tutorials! I think I'm just gonna go with the FX .35 Impact at this point... if that's the truth and they don't care to comment on anything soon. 
 
Yes the FX it is at least available online, as well as a LOT of good videos. No trade secrets would be revealed by putting online or in writing the electronic operation of the gun (the rest is common to all airguns), and again, Covid is no excuse. Produce the gun? They can't even produce the manual. I did watch the AoA video on tuning using the last iteration. Looks almost as easy as when I had to learn DOS for computers in 1982. By the time they get their act together, someone might still care-it won't be me.
 
Yes the FX it is at least available online, as well as a LOT of good videos. No trade secrets would be revealed by putting online or in writing the electronic operation of the gun (the rest is common to all airguns), and again, Covid is no excuse. Produce the gun? They can't even produce the manual. I did watch the AoA video on tuning using the last iteration. Looks almost as easy as when I had to learn DOS for computers in 1982. By the time they get their act together, someone might still care-it won't be me.

You're right. Did get an DM from AOA . Still wondering why Daystate themselves don't reach out to anyone. I guess they dont care about PR at all