My Cougar came in the mail today (3/7/2016). The box it came in was very nice and protected everything inside. After putting on the tubes, I found them to strong for me, I am older than dirt. I'll just get some lighter tubes and everything will be fine. The cougar itself is a work of art, everything on the frame is smooth and polished, it really looks great. This is because Dankung does such outstanding work on their products. You can buy any of Dankung products and you won't go wrong. "Take care", Jim
My Sniper came in the mail today (3/7/2016). The box my order came in was nice and protected everything inside. After making some adjustments, I tried to pull back to my shooting position but, I could not. The tubes are to strong for me however, at my age, that is not unusual. I'll just get some lighter tubes and everything will work out fine. The Sniper fits nicely into my hand and the magnets are very handy too. Thank you Dankung for making such fine products. "Take care", Jim
Premium tubes should be available.Serious shooters want consistent tubes,and are willing to pay for such.
I think the option for premium tubed should be there, for the serious shooters consistency in your tubes or bands is an absolute must
Many highly skilled shooters and the average shooter, like myself, would like to be able to use the very best tubes. People will always pay extra for higher quality products. Dankung does make very high quality products. Quality is in every Dankung product.
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A four stars model!
I have Axe hunter and Axe hunter II, love Axe hunter much more.
Perfect for my style of shooting. The best hunter I've ever owned and I've only had it for two weeks.
Love the finish, love the look, love the accuracy, love the power. LOVE IT!!
Great job Dankung.com, shipping was fast as usual.
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I dropped by a gold purchasing shop this afternoon and brought two DanKung General II frames, as well as some gold. The gold shop uses an expensive Olympus GoldXpert machine to analyze the metals before purchasing gold from customers.
One General II frame was purchased in May 2014 and the other in October 2015. Three different magnets prove that the old G2 has no attraction but the new G2 has a strong enough attraction to lift one fork completely off the table.
Here is what the Olympus analyzer said:
Old General II:
Cr = 18.39%
Fe = 71.64%
Mn = 1.85%
Ni = 8.12%
Newer General II:
Cr = 19.0%
Fe = 71.02%
Mn = 1.50%
Ni = 8.47%
Cr = chromium, Fe = iron, Ni = nickel, Mn = manganese
According to online data, a 304 stainless alloy should have 18-20% chromium, 8.0-10.5% nickel, 2% manganese and some traces of non-metals. The balance of the mixture would be iron. The two G2 frames seem to be right for the 304 stainless steel claim.
I am no chemist but at least I know that there is no zinc in these DanKung frames. We also know that a small difference with a 304 alloy, even within specs, can turn a magnet attracted frame into non-magnet attracted. It appears that a magnet will not confirm the alloy.