First of, nice video tutorial instruction and awesome reg tester. I think this tester could be improve with at least adding 2 features besides what already made. 1. Should add a bleed valve knob for easy bleeding, the screw eventually wear-out. 2. This tester should be made in 3 pieces, the middle piece should be interchangeable for different reg type/size/made/model, that would make the airgun community happier. Most airgunner owned more than 1 gun, all they need is purchase is a main tester with multi different adapters for different type of reg. Just my 2 cents.
Hey great videos, can you just clarify that yo remove all the spring pressure so thats the lightest the hammer will hit? Or you increase the hammer pressure so its the hardest it will hit? Cheers
very informative videos keep up the good work. I got a question if a R3 is only shooting consistently at a 160 bar fill is that an issue with the regulator? personally I would like to fill closer to 200 bar for more shots.
After taking a part my gun found out the regulator was full of grease and oil, switch cause the it to not work at all, you might take a look you may have a similar problem. Remember though if you work on your gun use metric size o-rings.
Reallly great Ernest set up for Edgun and Cricket way to go, and thanks for the informative video great work my Man!!
First of, nice video tutorial instruction and awesome reg tester. I think this tester could be improve with at least adding 2 features besides what already made.
1. Should add a bleed valve knob for easy bleeding, the screw eventually wear-out.
2. This tester should be made in 3 pieces, the middle piece should be interchangeable for different reg type/size/made/model, that would make the airgun community happier. Most airgunner owned more than 1 gun, all they need is purchase is a main tester with multi different adapters for different type of reg.
Just my 2 cents.
Thanks for sharing. It's so useful. Get the right psi in minutes.
Hey great videos, can you just clarify that yo remove all the spring pressure so thats the lightest the hammer will hit? Or you increase the hammer pressure so its the hardest it will hit? Cheers
Great video. Where can I get one?
More consistent as far as speed of the pellet and fpe ?
very informative videos keep up the good work. I got a question if a R3 is only shooting consistently at a 160 bar fill is that an issue with the regulator? personally I would like to fill closer to 200 bar for more shots.
+BLKRED --- hi, I have a same problem, 220-150 bar ---> 65 consistent shots (270m/s), then speed increase :( too high regulator set???
After taking a part my gun found out the regulator was full of grease and oil, switch cause the it to not work at all, you might take a look you may have a similar problem. Remember though if you work on your gun use metric size o-rings.
+BLKRED understand, this is my second egun, long .22.......
It sounded like, the air you're using is not clean, the oil should be filtered from the pump or compressor, you want clean air for the PCP guns.
I don't see a breathing hole in the tester. Does it not require a breathing hole as the Edgun air tube has it.
Có bán giảm thanh r3m ko bác.. 635
R3m, r5m or Kalibrgun cricket gen1???
Can you use this same regulator in a cricket regulator?
What would you recommend setting a 177cal edgun running at 11.5ft/lbs please?
Where can I get one from
can you buy it on ebay
Can it be set above 130 bars?
Sorry, i dont understand why do u need to low it down to 120bar? What if u tune it up to more than 130bar, lets say up to 150bar, what will happen??
I only need 900fps, 150b if your going to shoot above 70fpe.
Ernest Rowe this is a damn nice tool to have ! where can I get one of this regulater tester ?? or do you have one for sell ?
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Ernest Rowe possibile acquistare oggetto test regolazione pressione ?
Is this for sale?