He are my thought on the two if anyone is interested. I figure they are kind of the same category with different execution.
Both are .22, both are shooting around 17 fpe, both seem to like the JSB 13.4 and both are black.
The Leshiy has the Huma 12 fpe regulator and hammer spring. Scope is a 3-9 UTG.
The Dream Compact has a much better Bushnell Elite 6400 4-16. All else is stock other than the DonnyFL Emperor. It is way overkill but I already had it.
Things I like about the Leshiy. It is brilliant in it’s simplicity and it feels so solid. I changed out the reg and hammer spring for the Huma in under 15 minutes. Love how easy it is to work in. Love the gauge.
Things I don’t like about the Leshiy. Number one dislike is the trigger. It is nice and light but the lack of any kind of second stage added to the length of pull makes it work to shoot accurately. Second is how far you have to close the cylinder to get it to set the trigger. I looked all over trying to find a riser/rail extension to mount a bipod forward some. The one I got had the mounting bolts on the opposite side of what was shown online. They had the image flopped.

Things I like about the Dream Compact. Trigger is really nice. Cocking is probably the smoothest I have used. 20 plus shot magazine. Love the options for all the AR grips and for a little more $ adding an AR stock
Things I don’t like about the Dream Compact. Number one has to be the small rail on the bottom. With the compact the cylinder blocks the front of the rail. So you need a riser then a rail if you want to push the bipod forward at all. The other thing and I think they changed this later is the shroud is different meaning if you want a factor FX bottle you have to change the shroud. On a rifle that is supposed to be all about flexibility this seems like someone missed a detail. Also, the FX gauges are trash. My tank gauge sticks at 150bar.
Comparing the two they are close in length but the Compact will be longer once you ad an ldc. The Leshiy is already there. Accuracy I would say the FX mostly because of the difference in triggers. They are both very easy to adjust but the FX having the wheels makes it easy to go from normal power down to 6 or 7 fpe.
Both have their challenges for scopes. The magazine on the FX sits high. I had to use the FX adjustable mounts to clear my scope. The Leshiy has the shroud raise up so basically the same issue as the FX.
The Leshiy feels bombproof compared to the FX. That is not a knock to the FX but an acknowledgment of how sturdy the Leshiy feels.
Which do I like better? I really like both. If I was shooting targets past 50 yards the FX. If I was walking around shooting rat, pigeon or squirrels under 50 yards I would grab the Leshiy. If I had it use either as a club to defend myself for sure the Leshiy.

The FX will cost me way more to shoot. The 22 pellet mag will swollew a tin of pellets before the Leshiy has even used its first fill of air. Obviously the Leshiy 2 solves this.
Anyway, just my opinion of two black compacts built in Europe. I also had a PP700. My Cheshiy. If I was going to have one to keep in a tackle box that would have been it.
Sorry for the blown out pictures. The golden hour isn’t for a few more.