I got a sneak peek, and you can see Ryan Morehead sketching up the case. In the picture, they’re changing the barrel, and the front foregrip now appears to be rubber with added gray notches for better grip. The trigger frame grips have a new cutout design, and interestingly, there’s no OLED on the back, which Luxes had in the past. While it might not matter much for regular users, tech-savvy individuals may miss the OLED screen. I assume there’s a screen on the other side. The barrel and gun’s milling seem redesigned with vertical lines.
DLX mentioned shipping soon, priced at $1,800, with optional accent kits in various colors. Despite uncertainties, the redesigned grips, potentially tool-less, and promises of Deluxe changes make me eagerly anticipate the IDOL’s release. Looking forward to the DLX team delivering on their claim of the most Deluxe changes ever. Can’t wait to get my hands on one!
- Wont unravel and easy to wash
- Disk seal retracts during insertion to prevent paint going up your barrel
- Built to last, this beast of swab is forged out of tough and flexible plastic
- 100% interchangeable and 100% replaceable