I uploaded a short video unboxing comparing the DAR GEN3 with the GEN2.
https://youtu.be/FLF1QGpGvjQ
https://youtu.be/FLF1QGpGvjQ
Price and accuracy is what everyone wants to know.
John thanks for the video. I have a Gen2 and they are well worth the $$$!!!
Price and accuracy is what everyone wants to know.
For the price follow the link to the website. Accuracy will be tested in a upcoming video.
Link was on in the video description on the YouTube video.
Still debating between this one and the Air Venturi Avenger in .25 caliber.
Both would be in wood stock.
Love to see a showdown from someone who has the luxury to have both and get their take.
Many thanks John and hope all is well.
Still debating between this one and the Air Venturi Avenger in .25 caliber.
Both would be in wood stock.
Love to see a showdown from someone who has the luxury to have both and get their take.
Many thanks John and hope all is well.
It's going to be hard to beat the Avenger since it has a little more power, a 300 bar fill and an externally adjustable regulator.
From someone who has handled both the Avenger and the DAR I will say I wasn't to impressed with the Avenger. It feels extremely cheap with the majority of the components made from plastic.
As an owner of both an Avenger and a DAR, I tend to agree with the general sentiments expressed here.
The Avenger's longer barrel and higher fill pressure are undeniable advantages if your goal is power. And of course an externally adjustable reg makes it easy to tinker with different states of tune.
Whereas the DAR is more refined in a few important areas. Like the regulators for example. The Avenger's reg is notorious for both creep and poor input regulation (velocity changes at high fill pressure). These shortcomings are present in mine whereas the DAR reg is rock solid. The DAR's barrel is more substantial and the shroud is baffled which makes it much more effective. Then there are things like the nice aluminum magazines and wood stock that just overshadow the plastics of the Avenger.
So they each have their place but I think the temptation to compare them has more to do with them occupying a similar price point than it does their overlap in features.
I was recently made aware of the 200 dollar price increase to the DAR Gen3. When the video was produced the retail only had 100 increase which with the upgrades sounded fair. But with a 200 dollar increase it puts the gun in a whole different qualification where there are many options for that price. Sorry for any confusion this has caused. My goal is to provide you with honest and accurate information.