there not much to tell/show. the screw just compresses a spring that pushes on the bolt. screwing in, compresses the spring more, and makes the bolt move faster. that theoretically releases more air, so more velocity. but: 1) if the pistol works fine, don;t mess with it 2) putting more pressure on the bolt changes other things as well (like trigger sear release) 3) i moved that screw from all the way in to all the way out - the difference on the chronograph insignificant
the "adjustment" is just the screw that compresses the striker spring. it can vary the speed a bit, but it cannot reach 180 m/s. (for standard pellets) but the speed depends more on the weight of the pellet. if you can find a very light one, it might reach 180 m/s
Thank you for this video. I know this is an old video but I'm curious about two things if you still recall. Do you remember what adjustment to the grip inclination/rake you've had to make? Also, what pellet type did you end up using with it?
I had a Beeman brochure in the 90s with this gun being my favorite. I owned a model 65 for many years.
Very informative video, thank you.
4:45 great video. I owe a model 102, can you make a video on how to adjust this back screw? Thanks
there not much to tell/show. the screw just compresses a spring that pushes on the bolt. screwing in, compresses the spring more, and makes the bolt move faster. that theoretically releases more air, so more velocity.
but:
1) if the pistol works fine, don;t mess with it
2) putting more pressure on the bolt changes other things as well (like trigger sear release)
3) i moved that screw from all the way in to all the way out - the difference on the chronograph insignificant
@@ArmeVechi glad I asked. I was just about to mess with. Thanks a bunch for your help 🙏
Hi, Do you think there is a way to mount a Red Dot on this pistol? Of course, making sure the loading port is clear to fully open...
no.. i don;t think you can mount a red dot on a RWB100.
Bought one at 18 years old in 1987 still have it
Hi, does it need any lubrication? I mean, for a good maintenance, do you put some drops of lubricant on the metal moving parts?
yes, the trigger internal parts do need some lubrication from time to time.
@@ArmeVechi OK thanks, so I need to take it apart... Hope it's not complicated
@@raffaeledemartino9736 it's not. i;ve done it twice :)
You said the Power can be adjusted. How much can you increase the velocity? Can you reach around 180m/sec? Within 7,5 Joule, of course...
the "adjustment" is just the screw that compresses the striker spring. it can vary the speed a bit, but it cannot reach 180 m/s. (for standard pellets)
but the speed depends more on the weight of the pellet. if you can find a very light one, it might reach 180 m/s
Is it loud?
it's the same as all other competition 10m air pistols
great video thankyou
Good day , why do you think that Fein 100 is better than Izh-46M ?
lighter. better trigger. marginally better grip. more durable
What do these cost?
on egun.. 400-500 euros.
Thank you!!!
hello, thank you for also making videos in english!
Thank you for this video. I know this is an old video but I'm curious about two things if you still recall. Do you remember what adjustment to the grip inclination/rake you've had to make? Also, what pellet type did you end up using with it?
i inclined the grip as much as it could.
i used H&N Sport pellets (standard competition diabolo wadcutter type)
Mult mai frumoase decat astea pcp.
Unul deasta sau poate un baikal izh46 mi-as lua candva
azi am cumparat si eu de la cineva arma asta. eu sunt la club de tras in Germania dar inca nu am inceput sa ma antrenez pe pistol :D
e buna pentru inceput.