In 2026, AirMaks arms introduced the Krait MK2 — a ground-up rework of the platform that made the original Krait one of the most respected bullpup PCPs on the market. At the heart of the update is a completely redesigned air system: a new self-developed regulator and valve block, paired with a significantly enlarged plenum, deliver more consistent shot-to-shot performance and a noticeably higher shot count per fill.
Unlike earlier Krait generations, the MK2's regulator can now be adjusted on the fly — up or down — without draining the rifle first, and a tool-less hammer spring wheel at the rear of the stock lets shooters fine-tune velocity in seconds. A new anti-bounce hammer system keeps the action stable even at higher operating pressures, while the redesigned magazine now accepts longer, heavier slugs for extended-range shooting.
Combined with a more ergonomic ambidextrous grip and a reversible side-lever action, the Krait MK2 keeps everything shooters loved about the original — and rebuilds it for serious long-range performance.