It was announced earlier this month, and the reviewer samples are already being sent out (thanks, Dart Zone!). My Mk2 arrived via Fedex yesterday, giving me lots of time to test it, tear it down, and put it together again. And while the $80 price point seemed high at first glance, trying it out in an impromptu backyard war convinced me it was worth the money. Assuming, of course, you’re the type to use compact blasters or keep a secondary on your side.
Out of the Box
The DZP Mk2 comes in a box similar to the Mk1, just smaller. The top tray holds the blaster, two stripper clips, and eighteen short Bamboo Darts. The lower tray holds the holster, barrel extension, and clip holders.
The internal magazine holds six darts, with a unique double-lipped top. I don’t know the reasoning, but I assume it helps retain the darts and prevent jams while the plunger tube moves back and forth. The stripper clips friction fit into the gap, allowing fast (and consistent) reloads. I’ve reloaded almost 100 times now, and have yet for the system to mess up in any way. I’m impressed.
The blaster has both a trigger safety and a priming safety.
The holsters for the blaster and clips fit well, and are a lovely inclusion.
Performance
The Mk2 averaged 127fps with the included bamboo darts, and 142fps with Adventure Force Pro darts. Rate of fire, at best, is two darts per second. Even so, the inclusion of the stripper clips makes reloading a breeze, and increases the endurance quite a bit.
Accuracy is superb, and it’s easy to hit targets at range with the Mk2.
Internals
Final Thoughts
Is the Mk2 for you? Maybe not. I know plenty of people that would prefer a larger blaster with more ammo capacity (like the SPAMF, or even Dart Zone’s own Aeon Pro). But I can’t think of another blaster this compact that works so well, is built so sturdy, and is this consistent. Whether it’s a backup blaster or your choice for running in head first, the Dart Zone Pro Mk2 won’t disappoint.