I had a Daystate airwolf MCT and the MK4 MCT. Both hade the ability to chance speed electronically and that was really useful to hone in accuracy. Both barrels seemed to get dirty and open up accuracy. Bore snake always got me back quickly. The magazines seemed to diminish accuracy, so I single loaded. I read that the Red Wolf has a super thin wrist, and it is prone to catastrophic failure at that point. So be aware of that issue. Good luck with the new rig.
I had the Airwolf first, then I traded for the MK4. I thoght the MK4 would hold nicer, but the Airwolf was steadier for me. I also like the larger bottle on the Airwolf. I think I would like to give the RW a try, but that delicate wrist and the price are barriers to me.
Wow! I would think the laminate to be strong enough. A miscalculation I suppose. Sorry to see those things broken. I still like the look of those guns. Expensive but no more so than my personal tastes. I would give about $500 for one of those guns complete but broken. Good luck and Be Well. Rusty
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