Just got the PRS version last week. Shipping was superfast!
The quality of workmanship is up to Daystate standard and the ergonomics…
Total perfection!
Yes the standard handle Daystate incorporated on the Redwolf is very smooth, but the stroke is quite long.
This PRS version has the handle in exactly the right place, and the stroke is just the right length too. (smoothness is exactly the same as the original)
IMO this should have been standard on the Redwolf! (And looking to the Deltawolf I think Daystate realised this too, as it seems the DW has a very short stroke sidelever too…)
Anyway: a very big praise for PRS, as the short stroke sidelever transforms the Redwolf from an awesome shooter to an even more better awesome shooter! I highly recommend it!
Edit: (typos and) I added some pics, on the first you see a little 3D thingy I made to clip over the original sidelever too test if it was worthwhile to get a short stroke lever in the first place. (as this relative small accessory is not inexpensive I just needed to be sure)
It has 3 positions for the handle. the most forward one is half the stroke length of the original, but I found out right away that the easiest to reach and by far the best position was the most rearward one. (Which happened to be within a few millimeters of the PRS one when i checked when I got that one delivered...)
On pic 2 and 3 you see the PRS lever in both extremes, also note only the lower of the 4 "fingerholds" on the handle has a gripping pattern, the other 3 are smooth. Again the designer did an awesome job (ergonomics wise) on this detail! You just have to try it in person to feel instantly why it is perfect to have JUST the lower part and not all of them grippy! As one poster above noted that it is awkward that it extends aft of the safety: it isn't awkward, it's perfectly natural, the standard one extends aft of the safety too...!