It's a PCP airgun in .177 specifically designed to fully duplicate the ergonomics of a .22LR competition Biathlon rifle down to bolt cycling and reloading. Ed says it's designed to introduce youngsters to the sport before transitioning them to the real thing. Not sure why not use the real thing to begin with, probably because of some legalities involving minors and firearms in Russia. Cool looking gun for sure.
I thought I saw it available from talon tunes? I'm sure I saw the one I wanted 700 mm barrel, large pelenium 0.22 caliber and conventional stock..I didn't care for the aluminum stock on the Drs pro.. but I love the looks of the wood stockOh yea thanks for that
was using the 22Short as a reason to NOT be interested... especially now that the DRS Pro isnt gonna happen....
Ok, I'll keep my eyes peeled for any more info....
Probably get more use out of that gun than the DRS Pro.....
especially now that the DRS Pro isnt gonna happen....
Great question. Keep us posted if you find out for sure.I have been googling around, but could not find a definitive answer: Has Edgun begun building their rifles in the States, or are they still made in Belarus and imported?
Ok, wasnt clear.... I know the Pro is available for preorder from a couple places at least. Should have said "the DRS Pro isnt gonna happen for me..."The DRS is to be released this summer.
There is also a DRS chassis "semi-pro" chassis already available!
Intriguing! Thanks for that info and experience.When I bought my 7 Edguns all were made in Russia , This was all prior to virus and conflicts actually , the L2 was I think 1 month old , this is only edgun I never bought , Now fast forward I see their is Edgun in USA which is Brain and he did this for long time but now I think he is all USA and I see now Edgun Spain , ect I went to Eds site and I see looks to be sub assys sold atleast it looks like this to me , So my guess is Ed sells sub assys to different countries and they either buy his components or use their sources , what I liked most about the R5 and the leshiy1 is durable no poi shifts simple good reliable guns , I can say latley I saw a few guns with some broken parts I never saw a few failures , I somehow think some of the materials or Ed may not be doing it all , he is very good at making robust pcp guns , I saw his video someone sent me yesterday of him building real gun scilencers for AK rifles , SO maybe he is putting his time into real guns now and maybe does this due to the trade issues between some countries ,