Ok - after two days of shooting this sweet mini ALOT (prob close to 300 rounds), the following are my only negative findings:
- If you shoot more than 100 rounds in a setting, the angular edges on the lever can make your fingers sore. Exact same as rest of Crickets. But very smooth, positive, and reliable. Maybe soften up the angles with shrink wrap (electrical) or some kind of coating?
- Not available in .25. Based on what I'm seeing and my lack of engineering background - I would opine that KalibrGun would need to add about 4-5 inches to barrel, shroud, and aircylinder as well as raise the reg set point and plenum to produce a competent (and competitive) 50 FPE ish .25 caliber. I would get one if they make it. I love this concept of operations and the KGun execution of semi-bullpup goodness. I already do own the full size .25 Carbine (and love it) and I've always wanted one of their bullpup but have never purchased one solely on the positioning of the lever by your ear while in a shooting position. Small thing, but the bullpup competition for my $$ is fierce.
- Small niggle, the cylinder gauge is a combination of the old style color code and the one with plain numeral indicators in bar. So now it has color codes of blue green yellow and red but the numeric spacing is in 100 bar increments. 0, 100, 200, and 300. Difficult to discern with any precision so you'll need a fairly accurate gauge on your fill station. Not a real negative in functionality but perhaps personal preference. I'd rather just have plain numeric layout in 10 or 20 bar increments with hash marks.
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