JTS Airacuda Max Reseal and Regulator repair.

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • Reseal and repair of the JTS Airacuda Max. Its just a hastily done video to get something for the owners to have a guide. I will make another video that will be more detailed . And videos for the Standard Airacuda.

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  • @jr0079
    @jr0079 Рік тому +8

    Even a dummy like me could work on it. Can you put out a video on how to remove the barrel. Thank you Bravo for the video. Its nice to see a simple design and efficient gun. Thank you Travis

    • @45bravoairguns4
      @45bravoairguns4  Рік тому

      no, the 25 caliber one was reset to where it was from when i got it, since i did disassemble the reg, I had to take measurements of anything i disassembled so i could put it back to where it was. (hammer spring depth, valve spring depth, and regulator height above the reg body.)

  • @45bravoairguns4
    @45bravoairguns4  Місяць тому

    To all the subscribers, I thank you for the kind words.
    I apologize for not making any videos for a while.
    We had something come up in the family and the area I used to make videos was no longer available.
    More videos about airguns will be coming soon.
    Not only new airguns, but videos about vintage airguns as well.
    Again, I want to thank everyone for their patience.
    Ian.

  • @randymichael8583
    @randymichael8583 Рік тому +8

    These have only been out a few months, not even six months and there’s a video on repairs already makes me question!

    • @anbu94
      @anbu94 Рік тому

      This video was for reference, not because it was broke.

    • @warrenburke9137
      @warrenburke9137 9 місяців тому

      Yeah. At the 1:59 it says he has a small leak

    • @warrenburke9137
      @warrenburke9137 9 місяців тому

      And at 2:44

  • @davidhunt9577
    @davidhunt9577 10 місяців тому

    Super ....I have never seen a vedio on youTube shown and explained in such good detail as this. I will be using this in the future because i just bought the same JTS.

  • @dunlapron
    @dunlapron Рік тому +2

    When is your next video? I'd really like to see a barrel removal along with the breech block.

  • @edwardvanbruntjr6649
    @edwardvanbruntjr6649 Рік тому

    Excellent…thank you for sharing.

  • @JaceBell
    @JaceBell Рік тому

    That is a nice looking gun.

  • @brucehayes3573
    @brucehayes3573 Рік тому

    You need to do video on how to replace the cocking pin.

  • @hassbeh
    @hassbeh 4 місяці тому

    After putting back everything together I'm not getting any pressure to the gage close to the trigger. After cocking the gun and pressing the trigger nothing happens. What did I do wrong?

  • @timmy4539
    @timmy4539 6 місяців тому

    A friend of mine has a Airacuda max in 22 cal and it's been fully resealed twice ! Every seal in the gun has been replaced but it still leaks air !! Any suggestions of what to look for or try next ????

  • @ja9915
    @ja9915 Рік тому +2

    AT 1:56 , I thought you stated " I have a leak " ?? New model released recently.

    • @45bravoairguns4
      @45bravoairguns4  Рік тому +2

      This is a pre production model made over a year ago, it has been extensively tested and used, Many of the pre production guns were sent out to testers to torture and review them, and give feedback to the importer.
      So when the production gun were shipped, many of the problems that happen with Gen 1 guns had already been addressed. We were the Guinea pigs so you would get a better gun the first time..

    • @ja9915
      @ja9915 Рік тому

      Thanks for the clarification. Looking at this as my first PCP. I think most people that saw this video were nervous, but now I understand.

    • @45bravoairguns4
      @45bravoairguns4  Рік тому +1

      No problem, for the money spent, they are the Best Buy on the block at this time. The importer stands behind the product, there is a Facebook group about these rifles where owners share their experiences. Parts and service for the guns are being handled by Travis Whitney here in the United States

    • @NHGUIDE88
      @NHGUIDE88 Рік тому

      ALL PCPs will leak eventually but every once in a while ...one will leak soon. ...others will take a fashion.

  • @michaelo6003
    @michaelo6003 7 місяців тому

    Do you still recommend this gun, a year later? I’m seriously considering one in .22 cal, but I’m wondering if the known issues have been resolved. Thanks!!

  • @organiccleanfoodconnection
    @organiccleanfoodconnection Рік тому

    Are you happy with the gun? A lot of people are complaining about it leaking or would you have a better suggestion? Thanks for the video.

    • @45bravoairguns4
      @45bravoairguns4  Рік тому

      I am happy enough with the gun I own 3 of them, a standard in .22, a Max in .25, and a second Max in .22. For the money spent, in my opinion, it is the best deal on the market at this time. here is an article comparing the unregulated Airacuda against a Daystate Wolverine, using JTS pellets.
      You have to ask yourself, is the price difference worth the accuracy difference? www.pyramydair.com/blog/2023/02/testing-jts-dead-center-22-caliber-18-1gr-pellets/

    • @45bravoairguns4
      @45bravoairguns4  Рік тому

      as for the leaks, every airgun will eventually leak, you have 3000 psi being held by a piece of cheap rubber that is smaller than a pencil lead in diameter. luckily, this airgun has only a few orings compared to an FX.

  • @Bear-gc8qr
    @Bear-gc8qr Рік тому +1

    Do you have a list for all o-rings sizes for this pcp?

    • @45bravoairguns4
      @45bravoairguns4  Рік тому

      There is a complete oring list and a parts breakdown on the JTS website in the manuals section.
      But here is a direct link.
      It is below the manual in the same file.
      static1.squarespace.com/static/621fcd748d0911333b1ef4cf/t/637543a0408d067f7400e5bc/1668629409016/MANUAL%2BJTS%2BAiracuda%2BMax%2BPCP%2BAir%2BRifle%2B24MAR22%2BPRINT-merged.pdf

  • @denniscampbell8240
    @denniscampbell8240 8 місяців тому

    Do you use the jts pellets that they make for your gun ,,,,I just purchased the gun and it's not broken in yet ,,,but was wondering what was your pellet of choice ,,,factory settings

    • @45bravoairguns4
      @45bravoairguns4  8 місяців тому +2

      It’s a tossup, the accuracy difference between the JTS 18.1 pellets and the JSB 18.13 pellets is negligible.
      The JTS pellets have a slightly larger head size and seat tight in the chamber. Try both, or choose which shoots best, or if price is a concern, go with the least expensive option.
      Here is a link to an article I wrote for Pyramyd AIR comparing the pellets in a standard Airacuda, and a Daystate.
      www.pyramydair.com/blog/2023/02/testing-jts-dead-center-22-caliber-18-1gr-pellets/
      Ian

  • @kimmer127
    @kimmer127 Місяць тому

    Does anyone have a parts diagram/breakdown for the .30 calibre Airacuda Max? The manuals for the .22 and .25 include the diagrams. The .30 does not. The critical o=rings in the breech area and barrel base are different between calibres and even with a micrometre getting the size right will be 80% educated guess and 20% measured value.

    • @45bravoairguns4
      @45bravoairguns4  Місяць тому

      I translated the diagrams for the .22 & .25 caliber prototypes and measured the sizes needed for the orings.
      Since the platform was proven in those 2 calibers the .177 and .30 calibers went straight to production, bypassing the prototype stage.
      I don’t have a .30 caliber as yet from JTS. if I did I would happily do it again.
      I still say almost 2 years later, the value and accuracy you get for the money spent is hard to beat.
      Ian.

    • @kimmer127
      @kimmer127 Місяць тому

      @@45bravoairguns4 I agree with your assessment of the product. I will measure the o-rings carefully and get back on this thread with the results I get

    • @45bravoairguns4
      @45bravoairguns4  Місяць тому

      @@kimmer127 cool, please use a digital/dial caliper. Measure the inside diameter, outside diameter, and thickness of the oring.
      Most orings are sold by inside diameter, and thickness of the oring.
      Also they tend to be in whole and half sizes.
      Very rarely will you find a .25 or a .75 size oring on an airgun.
      I have found using 90durometer orings while harder to install work really well.
      Ian

    • @kimmer127
      @kimmer127 Місяць тому

      @@45bravoairguns4 Yep I have a good micrometer like yours. I got the rifle broken down and started to document all the o-rings. The actual problem with my rifles is not o-ring related as it turns out. When I disassembled the valve it turned out that the plastic valve core identified as part 27 on the .22/.25 parts diagram is broken. I will continue inventorying all the o-rings and post the sizes here when I finish it. I plan to order BunaN 90 based on what you advised. Some folks seem to go with the softer N70 but you know what you're talking about so that is what we will do.

    • @45bravoairguns4
      @45bravoairguns4  Місяць тому

      @@kimmer127 you didn’t get a extra set of orings with the gun?
      Measure those first!
      Easier than disassembling th3 rifle.

  • @shawnsullivan7665
    @shawnsullivan7665 Рік тому +1

    Where can this air rifle be purchased?

  • @tristenfletcher577
    @tristenfletcher577 Рік тому

    Hey I have a jts I just bought and I was wondering if it's a trick on putting air in it cause I tried hand pumps and compressors and the guage is not moving at all

    • @45bravoairguns4
      @45bravoairguns4  Рік тому

      I have a couple of questions or statements that may help point you in the right direction.
      Please don’t be offended by them, as I don’t know how well versed you are in airguns.
      First, cock the gun, put it on safe, that takes the hammer and it’s spring presssure off of the valve stem possibly keeping it from closing completely and taking air.
      Now, are you using a hand pump or compressor designed to give over 3000 psi air? Or a shop compressor used to power air tools? A regular shop compressor only puts out about 150psi, nowhere near enough to register on the air gauges.
      Some times it takes a “shot” of air from a tank to put enough pressure into the air cylinder to seal the valve completely.
      But I have not heard of anyone having that issue with a JTS yet, but there is a first time for everything.
      Once you have it filled to the 3000 psi air, you want to stop shooting somewhere about 1200 - 2000 psi or so, depending on the gun, or caliber.
      Never shoot it completely empty.
      The .Standard Airacuda is un regulated, and can be shot down to the 1200-1500 psi range before needing to be filled.
      The Airacuda Max is regulated, and the regulators are set at about 1800-1900psi in .22 and 2000 psi in .25. Shooting them below those pressures means you “fell off the regulator” meaning above that pressure, the gun was being metered a certain pressure, and once the gun falls below that pressure, the pellet speeds will fluctuate a lot more as the air pressure pushing the pellet will continuously drop with every shot.
      I hope this points you in the right direction, please keep us posted..

    • @tristenfletcher577
      @tristenfletcher577 Рік тому

      @@45bravoairguns4 yea it's my first airgun and I have an compressor designed for the air rifle

    • @tristenfletcher577
      @tristenfletcher577 Рік тому

      You know yo shit it's working now I appreciated

    • @45bravoairguns4
      @45bravoairguns4  Рік тому +3

      @@tristenfletcher577 you are welcome I’m always here to help and we’re all in this together trying to share knowledge with each other.

  • @nigel8649
    @nigel8649 Рік тому

    Was this because it broke or just a video to show how to perform the task?

    • @ianmckee8421
      @ianmckee8421 Рік тому

      This was done just so new owners will have a reference of how to do the repairs. The guns have hit port, and I think New England airgun has them in stock and ready to ship.

  • @OldNavajoTricks
    @OldNavajoTricks Рік тому

    What is the length measurement on that please?
    Minus the stock 👍

    • @45bravoairguns4
      @45bravoairguns4  Рік тому

      If you mean if you mean the length of the action, barrel and shroud, it’s 28.5 inches..

  • @bertfelix
    @bertfelix Рік тому

    What brand of o rings do you recommend?

    • @45bravoairguns4
      @45bravoairguns4  Рік тому

      Personally I use the oring store online, but the manufacturer really dies not matter. but I do prefer 90durometer orings, as they are a harder material than the more common 70 durometer orings.

  • @NHGUIDE88
    @NHGUIDE88 Рік тому

    explain HOW you knew precisely wher the leak was...if you 'just had a leak'... because often folks won't know where the leak IS... pleas ehelp out by showing the process of elimination.

  • @Light_357
    @Light_357 Рік тому

    Weee caaant hear you. !!

  • @ntscrittercontrol4415
    @ntscrittercontrol4415 8 місяців тому

    Just got mine and leaking already

    • @ianmckee8421
      @ianmckee8421 8 місяців тому

      Where precisely is it leaking?
      The gauge block area, the fill nipple?
      Where the leak
      Is happening will dictate how so repair it.
      Ian.

    • @ntscrittercontrol4415
      @ntscrittercontrol4415 8 місяців тому

      The regulator valve

  • @dougsoderberg-uh9fw
    @dougsoderberg-uh9fw Рік тому

    megapascals

  • @rjwrac
    @rjwrac 10 місяців тому

    Sorry, But I fell 😴 halfway through due to the slowness of speech and action. I will try again later maybe but only because it is informative.