What Nova Vista out of Macau China has been doing for the air gunners industry is mind blowing especially at the price point they can deliver them at. From the ATI Nova Vista Liberty, Freedoms, Seneca Aspen, Avenger, Origin, Leviathan, Alpha, and so on....these guns...all of them shoot exceptionally well. Great value and features across the board. N.V is a company I am keeping a very close eye on in the future. Accurate, dependable, easy to tinker with a, modify, and get after market parts for...super awesome bang for the buck. Good video. Thank you.
I haven't had time to watch the whole video but I will. The big attraction to the Origin for me and others is its hand pump friendly and comes with one. It's very hard to hand pump after 3k. I'm getting 30 shots from 3k down to 2k. (About 60 pumps to get back to 3k) I can go 40 shots and it drops to 1650. (That takes about 75 pumps to get back to 3k) so for a lot of us it's all about combination of shot count vs effort to refill. Just more food for thought. I appreciate you sharing your data and can't wait to watch it fully. Fwiw I'm completely happy with my origin and shot count. One of the best 300$ I've ever spent. I'm about 700 pellets in just the first 2 days getting to know it. It's extremely accurate. Hole touching hole groups at 30 yards and that's just crosman 14.3's. Can't wait to try air arms and jsb. They're about 3 times tighter groups in all my other guns vs crosman. If I wasn't a handpumper I'd be using way more than just the 2-3k psi range more than likely, or turning the power up some, provided it didn't hinder accuracy at the higher speeds as sometimes happens.
After removal ES doubled. Only 2 extra shots. Better ES and SD at stock setting. Should see that in groups when you get to that point. Should see better groups with stock gun. Extra shots not worth it .
The origin 25 is my favorite rifle but the eps system seem to be stuck it would fill too quick and I will only get two shots and I was ready to send it back glad I found your video it helped me out and I get 19 shots from completely full 3625 PSI to 2000 with the hammer spring set to Max
Glad it helped. I made my first Origin into a 25 cal and put a regulated carbon fiber bottle on it. I think I get around 40 shots at 70 fpe with a 43.2 grain pellet. I have several airguns and this one is my best 100+ yard gun. The 22 cal in this video is going to be a 30 cal with a bottle
Thanks to this video. I was able to increase my shot count above 50 for my Origin 22. It dropped to 25 shots within less than 2 weeks out from the box. It would cut off after 2000psi. My EPT piston was stuck and holding a large unusable volume of air on the other side of the stuck piston. I bleed the check value and left piston still in the tube. I will removed the piston if I plan to keep it or return it for an Avenger 22. Please give feed back on Origin vs Avenger. Thanks.
As far as the current Avengers go I would pick the Origin largely because of the stock. The Avenger had about as many problems with the regulators as the origin did with the EPS. The new model of Avenge X is supposed to have an upgraded regulator and a composite stock that's not hollow sounding. It has many more upgrades also however it is like $800 MSRP
KID Pellet , you know that connecting plate thingy that connects the pellet probe to the handle ? .mine broke from an accidental double feed that happened with extra tight huben type slugs ! ... i cant seem to find anyone that sells parts for these type air rifles . i have the infamous ati nova freedom i got in around 2019? . these are a few other types like the nova and freedom that are basically the same .ATI Nova Vista Liberty, Freedom, Seneca Aspen, Avenger, Origin, Leviathan, Alpha are basically all the same with few differences ! my pellet probe was slightly bent but i am sure i can straighten it out . these Chinese guns have really given us another option for lower priced pcp fun !!!
Umarex and Air Venturi have taken dozens of these rifles back for warranty and just sent out new airguns. Don't know what they are doing with the ones sent in. Worth checking with those companies to see if they are willing to give up some parts. Short of that you could make one fairly easy but getting those holes the exactly distance apart would be a little trouble without one to go by. It's a shame to have a gun down for such a little part
@@kidpellet6544 you are right , when i get another , i will do exactly what you said , it shouldn't be all that hard , you are so right . there must be a better material , home depot sells various types of plate steel , i will come up with something. YOU HAVE GIVEN me more hope than anyone else on this matter , you are right , contacting the company would be the best thing to do . you have no idea how fun it was to take my ATI NOVA FREEDOM into the woods or to just target practice . the on board pump is really awesome .trouble is people who had them were not taking the maintenance serious . i always kept and continue to keep 1000 psi in it to prevent moisture or anything else from getting into it . another thing i always done was to keep it properly lubed with silicone . number 3 thing i always do , every time i shoot a whole 10 shot mag , i pump it back up about 20 to 25 times to put it back full ,that way you are not pumping 60 to 80 times , so its less stressful on pump and parts and creates way less heat . the accuracy of this and other clones we have today is truly awesome . again , thank you so much for the awesome idea my friend , and for sharing your knowledge with us !!!
Thanks for the kind words about the video. I'm afraid the work bench isnt any better, maybe worse. The last time I worked in a shop I spent 9 years running a HAAS mill. Work bench was clean and organized but now days I settle for "I know where everything is" lol. I have a small lathe and except for my old tool box, that rooms a mess also
@@kidpellet6544 I was a Mazak guy until I moved to Houston , I have run / programmed/set up Haa’s ,Hurco and Fanuc in the past .Even though Mazak’s Southern U.S headquarters is In Houston there are very few Mazak shops here. For the last twenty years I have been running manual machines and doing Millwright work in a refinery. My UA-cam handle was supposed to be Mazakcat but my fingers slipped and mazkact stuck🤪
There's a little oring inside the receiver by the degassing screw you can remove, clean or replace. Its pretty easy, sorry I don't have a video but be warned there's a small steel ball and spring that's easy to lose. It probably only has a little dirt under the oring. Can probably be fixed in a few minutes
Hi, awesome video, LOVE IT, thank you! Question, I have .25 origin, what would it take to remove EPS and make it regulated? Can I just add regulator between air tube and block? Please advise. Thank you very much!! maybe you can make video about it :)
Well this video covers the removal. You would need a "vent free" regulator like the one Alteros makes for a 3/4" air tube. Lastly it will not fill from the fill probe anymore and you would need to work on the end of the airtube where it says "not a fill port" to put a foster fitting in it and fill from there. If you're not already a member maybe go check out the Origin Facebook group one of the members there Randy Koga has kust done this with his
Very interesting my friend.. I can dig it... lemme ask if you were totally new to pcp would you suggest this gun? I mean you baught a few of em so they can't be that dam bad right. Hahah...
That's the info I needed. I just picked up a origin and it was leaking air. The shop were I got it repaired it. But then I noticed the barrel was not snug in the barrel band. Looked under set screw not there. They must have lost the plastic insert under the set screw.
@@damiangonzalez615 that's pretty slick right. Yo do you like the origin man? I almost got one. I picked up a t2 for uh other reasons I suppose. But I still look at that origin
It's my first pcp rifle , quality seems good . Shoots accurately. It feels like a real rifle. I checked out a few others and they just feel cheap. Glad I picked it up. Next flashpup.
Potential Origin purchaser here….it would be my first PCP. How is everyone’s Origin holding up? I feel like I’ve read quite a few problem comments regarding leaks and other issues. One was something about if the fill probe leaks, it’s not something you can repair yourself and the gun has to be sent off, is that the case? Im looking for something reliable and preferably self serviceable when the inevitable does happen and something fails. Also, possible to delete the EPT system and add a regulator to the stock tank? Perhaps add a fill connection at the end of the tube like an avenger?
The fill probe can give you a little trouble but comes with spare orings. That's just the nature of airguns that use a fill probe instead of a quick connect. Now the check valve inside the housing for the fill probe is a different story. I removed mine when I was doing some work on it and it never sealed up again. It's just a small hole in the aluminum housing with a steel check ball and spring so it's very easy to get a leak there. I got mine to seal up with a really small oring under the check ball and another guy got his to seal up with a small engine carburetor needle valve that has a rubber tip on it. Other than that the whole gun is often replaced under warranty. The EPT is easily removed and if your handy with a drill and tap you can put a quick connect on the end like so many other airguns, it even has a check valve in the end already. Then you just need a regulator for something like a Benjamin Maximus that fits a 3/4 inch ID tube. The tube on the Origin is a little irregular shaped inside so you may have to sand the OD of the regulator to get it to fit. I went a different route with mine. I put a 25 cal barrel on it and a carbon fiber 4500 psi regulated bottle. Lots of power and shots now. I have another one that's destined to be a 30 cal and hoping for around 100 fpe
It's the hand pump that came with it most likely. If your handy you can take it apart, clean it and oil it with Super Lube silicone oil and it'll be fine. If not Umarex will replace the pump. I have two of those pumps sitting around collecting dust. Never even been out of the box
Sorry to be a dummy but what does EPS stand for and what function does the EPS cylinder perform? The Origin is advertised as unregulated so how does pellet speed increase when cylinder pressure drops? I love my Origin PCP and would like to know a bit more. The sticky EPS cylinder might explain the non-linear pressure build up when pumping.
It is a valve or rather a sliding plug that prevents you from running the air cylinder from running all the way out of air. That makes it faster to pump back up. It really has nothing to do with the "shot curve" which is the whole pellet velocity changing with air pressure. That is caused the air pressure in the valve is high enough that the hammer and spring have a hard time opening the valve. As the pressure drops it gets easier to open and releases more air to push the pellet. The "curve" is largely affected by the hammer spring setting. This is common in non regulated airguns of all kinds. As for the "Ever Pressure Sustem" I've found the inside diameter of the airtube to be a little irregular especially when compared to other airguns I have. I'm sure this is why the valve seems to stick in one spot for a couple of shots then sort of jump. Sometimes you can hear it do this when your filling it back up. If your not hand pumping or you pay attention to the pressure gauge so it doesnt run really low on air then you don't need the EPS and you can even gain a little air from the space in the tube it takes up. Hope this sheds a little light on it for you
Thank you for the explanation and additional insights into the Umarex Origin. I now understand how the power curve works based on the pressure resistance against the hammer spring being too high at first, then perfect and then too low air pressure. It sort of makes sense that the EPS cylinder makes it faster to pump up because it separates the cylinder into two halves. I can think about this some more while plinking on my Umarex Origin! @@kidpellet6544
Thank you for your videos, and taking the time to show whats up with these Guns. I have the Avenger, hopefully it will be a descent rifle, and Hold Air. I see a Fortitude Breech and Barrel on your bench what going on with that? I have a Gen2 Fortitude, sent back first one as it was a Leaker, 2nd one is Also a Leaker, leaks all air in 3 days, or less. Hopefully you will have a Video on that, What I call a Fortitude is a Fortnight as thats how long it takes to leak down.
Thanks, hope you got some useful information from these little videos. Definitely not setting out to be a UA-cam star lol. The Fortitude worked great and one day it started shooting a little slow. There's no gauge showing regulated pressure so I'm making a regulator tester for it and make sure it's still set right. Kinda on the back burner right now till my Origin project is done. Its almost done, just have to set the regulator about 200 psi higher and hoping it's around 60 fpe
@@kidpellet6544 Thanks for the reply, One thing on the Benjamin, Marauder, Fortitude, Marauder Pistol. What I have learned, is the Air Tube has all the Cocking Slot all holes and slots in that tube are Punched through. which means a Hard cocking gun do to the Burrs punched into the bore of the air tube that Benjamin Did NOT De-burr, so I am going to be deburring the Two slotted holes, with a Dremel tool and grinding stone at a 45 degree to remove the burrs, the two slotted holes, and then use a 1" Bottle hone 125 grit to smooth the bore of the air tube, you will pick up a higher FPS, and a Much smoother cocking and shooting Fortitude, so that the bore of the Air tube is very smooth for a Faster moving hammer is achieved, i also will use a Dry Graphite Lube in the Air tube after clean out.
I haven't used it yet but I bought a 3/4 O.D. ball hone for it. I think the factory uses a fixture that fits in the slots and holes so the orings dont catch on them
very nice clip ..but i fucked up the filling port ..i was to rude how i fix that ?My origin his out of the filling port?I thought it was the middle of the 3 ..1 degass.1 for the stock and 1 for the filling air?filling air is broke.?P.S that filling port is rubish.IMO.I have a snowpeak m25 also ..and you can service all part's.it was cheaper then this ..please tell me how i can repair the fill port ?
I have a .25 cal origin only had it three months it was fine but now on a full fill only gets four shots then it’s empty any suggestions or any help would be greatly appreciated
You can try degassing the gun with the screw under the forend and then releasing a little pressure on the EPS side. If it picks up a few shots repeat until the shot count is normal again. If this is the case and it does it again I would think about removing the EPS but that will for sure void any warranty
dear kid pellet. I wonder if you can help me? I bought a umarex origun .22 that was, "factory refurbished" supposedly. From 2000 psi I get 2 shots to empty. Its not under warranty so I have to try to fix it myself. Could this be the eps if I remove t6his will it fix the problem, you think? thanks I appreciatr your help, Noone from umarex will comment or give me advice.
I can try man. Umarex has some pretty strict rules on repairs, they absolutely cannot tell you to take one of their airguns apart. The legal department will not allow it at all. Can you message me on FB? facebook.com/ray.barnett.988
No there's no other power adjustment. You can drill out the transfer port and barrel port for a little more gain. I think I have mine up to about 54 fpe but it's a 25 cal. Working on a regulated bottle for it now
@@argntoys4709 with a little testing you can find a softer hammer spring and slow it down. It's also going to depend a lot on pellet weight also. If you have a chronograph you can probably fill the gun to 3650 max and back the hammer spring tension all the way out and get pretty close to that velocity for a few shots. When the pressure drops it's going to pick up velocity. So you just need to know how many shots you can get before it starts shooting faster. As an un regulated gun it has a shot curve
Hi, thanks for answering me. I do have a Chrony, I know about Pellet weight I need to help reaching speed I'm looking for. i Only needed to know if there is a way to reduce speed otjer than spring tension. Thank you very Much!!!
What is up with the movement under the cylinder when cocking ? I have 24 PCP’s and springers and never seen any movement like that anywhere on my rifles?
My concern , air velocity sports really cranked out some major power out of his nova rifles. The origin and the air venturies are basically all the same platforms . I’ve got a nova freedom , I’m getting the origin in about a week. I def want to increase the power a tad for more humane small and medium game . These things with H&N Hornets make a awesome duo for hunting pigs !!! Have you thought of power modding it yet?
I have indeed. Check it out in the Umarex Origin Owners FB group. It's a 25 cal now and putting out 70+ fpe. Has a carbon fiber 4500 psi bottle on it and I think it was 30 or 40+ shots at that energy level.
I'm curious why you want to disable the EPT system just to get more shots. The thing that attracted me to this gun was the low number of pumps that was required to get full power shots. That accumulator is sort of what makes the gun special. Do you know if the gas you let out is just compressed air? I would have expected it to be Nitrogen, since it is more stable over changing temperatures. Will you be demonstrating how to recharge the accumulator? If so, what pressure are you going to shoot for? If the air tube happens to be made of aluminum, you could drill into the side of the accumulator's piston, the thing you're calling the valve, and glue a tiny magnet that would let you locate where the piston is at different tank pressures. That thing could be sliding all the way to the end, in which case, you'd only pick up the volume that the piston itself displaces. I always find your videos fascinating and admire your willingness to just tear into things to get the answers you're looking for. I WILL be watching as you go forward with this. Stay Safe.
Thanks for watching John, most of the answers to your questions are in the somewhat long, and boring video lol. However, I have no idea what type of gas the factory uses or if there would be any advantage in using nitrogen over air. As far as putting the EPT system back in I really have no intention but charging the system back up if I were to put it back in would be as easy as making a metric adapter for a foster fitting and using the hand pump the rifle came with to charge it. My best guess is it's got somewhere close to 1000 psi in that end because when I'm charging the gun from empty I hear the brass piece ping at about 1100 psi. I use a tank to fill and have never even taken the hand pus out of the box with either of my Origins. In the origin group there are one or two people that are only intrested in shot count for target shooting in the back yard and not power for hunting. One gentleman I gave the idea to is reporting 80+ shots down to 1000 psi with the hammer spring backed all the way out and another 20 shots after that. He says the cheap Crosman 14.3 pellets are still going through a one 2x4 for the last 20 shots under 1000 psi. I myself picked up about 3 or 4 good shots in my .25 cal Origin all above 50 fpe with 54 fpe being the highest. For me that was with removing the EPT system. However I'm not done with the .25, the bottle is going on tonight and I'm going to increase the transfer port a little more. A 4500 psi .45L regulated bottle should help shot count. Later on my .35L carbon fiber bottle should be here and then I can fit the stock. Keep your eye open for that video
@@kidpellet6544 do you think it would be possible to remove the air tube without degassing the ept system? I have a leak which I believe is coming from the air tube to receiver connection, but I don't really want to have to send the rifle back to umarex for service.
@@TierNoneOperator yes, if the leake is between the airtube and receiver. Lots of people have reported this leak and usually only needs to be tighten by hand
@@TierNoneOperator I would just loosen the little screw in the side of the barrel band and tighten the airtube by hand. If it doesnt seal then it needs an oring. There are two that could be leaking in that area. One is between the airtube and receiver the other is inside the airtube sealing the threaded cap to it. That one can't be replaced without de gassing the EPT system. I'm not home right now or I could send you a picture of the parts disassembled.
Yah, the numbers for this one time test are a little misleading. If you've ever done chronograph work you know you can do 3 shot strings and none of them will be exactly the same. This video only represents a certain fill pressure start to finnish. I recently did a shot count and watched the vertical string on target without the EPS. I got 74 shots from 3625 down to 800. The vertical string on paper at 30 yards was covered with a Crosman pellet tin lid. Now I know that's not exciting news in the world of precision shooting however, if your a backyard shooter that's shooting cans and spinners this is a huge difference in shot count for usable shots. It actually shot a pretty good group up till around shot number 65. The last ten shots landing lower and lower account for about an extra inch drop. Also the drop is very predictable and you can see the impact getting lower so you could adjust your aim to compensate for it and keep on hitting spinners and such easily. Now I'm not saying everyone should remove the EPS and avoid the warranty BUT, that thing has orings on it and you can bet they will wear out. Some guys in the FB group for Origins are already reporting problems with it. Dont know how but it seems that air pressure is building on the closed side of the EPS and they are losing half the shot count. I think at least one guy removed his instead of sending it in due to the long wait to get it replaced and is happy with it. I've also made a fitting to reinstall the EPS and air it back up with a hand pump but have not had time to do any testing with pressures. My primary reason to remove mine was to put a regulated bottle on it and a 25 cal barrel. I had the first 25 cal Origin and regulated. 40+ shots at 70 fpe. Posted it on Umarex FB page several times and now you can buy one in 25 cal right from them. I guess a 30 cal swap is next for me.
Lastpro, yes. Its actually a little cheaper than the kit for the Avenger. The valve block is a little different since it doesn't have a regulator in it so I don't need to add a plenum hanging out the bottom. I leave about 6 inches of the airtube for plenum space and attach a bottle adapter like Archer airguns sells for under 50 bucks. The guys with the Crosman 22xx pistols been doing it for years. The big deal is you have to use larger screws to hold the bottle adapter on the tube because the regulated pressure is quite a bit higher. Mine is at 2200 psi and that's way more than the screws that come with the Archer adapter comes with should be holding. I think those selling the Avenger kits are asking 300 or more for it and your still left fitting the stock for the plenum which hangs down in front of the trigger. Then they buy a printed barrel/bottle band also. I have 3 Avengers I planned of doing something with but after I modded my Origin I just kinda lost interest in modding the Avengers. Instead I spent my time making a barrel tensioner to stiffen the barrel and it paid off. It shoots good groups out to 60 yards at 70 fpe. That's kind of a big deal when you consider the weight of the gun. It's really light for that much power and that can be a problem down range. My FT rifle weighs 13+ lbs to make it very stable and it's only an 18.5 fpe 177. In a gun that weighs a few lbs less and shoots a 43 grain pellet at a little over 850 fps there's a little more movement during the firing cycle. For me, I just like the Origin better. I like the stick better than both Avenger stocks. I like that mine has a paintball type regulator, nothing is better I've found and they are cheap. Remember, even that even the dual regulator Avenger setups that cost so much use the Avenger regulator as the final regulator and that's the one guys are having problems with. Here's a news flash for ya, when I'm done playing with the EPS pressures in my 22 Origin for the guys in the group that want to know, I'm going to put a 30 cal barrel on it and go for broke with power. Just not enough hours in the day ya know
@@kidpellet6544 yeah I agree, inevitably it will need service and at that time I would just remove it. Have you come up with a tool to refill that side of the tube?
It does take more air to fill from empty. But once it's full it's no harder to maintain air. If you got 30 shots before it was low with the plug then you just simply stop shooting at 30 shots with the plug out.
Lastpro, that's about how it works. I removed mine to put a regulated bottle on my gun and just made a video to show others how to do it. Turns out there are a few in the Origin FB group that are having problems with the EPS and have either de-gassed it or removed it. Seems like the air pressure on the usable side of the EPS is able to get passed the orings it has and build up in the non usable side. This means that the EPS gets to the end of the cylinder faster meaning fewer shots than they had previously gotten. Also means less pumping to get it full again. It does what its supposed to do but it does have orings and they will eventually fail. The orings in a regulator onle move a millimeter or so and wear out fairly often. The EPS moves at least half the length of the air tube every time you fill it and shoot it back down. Mine was pretty oily inside the airtube but also had a little debris which would make the orings on the brass EPS fail a little sooner than if it were spotless during assembly. I still have an Origin that's not bottled and have made an adapter to recharge the EPS. The idea is to recharge to several different pressures and report the results to those that are interested. Then tear that one down and put a regulated bottle on it too. I also have the first 25 cal Origin putting out 70 for with a 43 grain pellet. A lot of people say it's not economical but I had all the parts laying around so it really didn't cost me that much and it gets 40+ shots at that energy and shoots really well with a tensioned barrel and no added barrel band. I'll be adding some content pretty soon and my Origins will be part of it
@@kidpellet6544 Ray, I have been posting on the FB Origin page about my pressure gauge. I had been in contact with Umarex about sending it back, which is what they at 1st suggested doing, but I have not heard back from them in the last couple of weeks. So, again as some were suggesting, I was going to get my own non Umarex gauge and replace it, to avoid sending it back. But now, reading from your above post, "Seems like the air pressure on the usable side of the EPS is able to get passed the o-rings it has and build up in the non usable side. This means that the EPS gets to the end of the cylinder faster ", and I am starting to wonder if that is my problem rather than a bad gauge. My gauge keeps reading higher and higher when empty, even de-gassed. A couple of months ago it was 600, then 1200, 1400 and just today I shot down to empty and noticed it was reading about 1800. When my 2 pump gauges are both showing about 3000, my rifle will be showing about 4800 as best I can guess(gauge doesn't read above 4000). Does this sound to you like pumped/compressed air is getting past the O rings and into the wrong side, into the EPS side? If that is the case, I'd better forget about the gauge and contact them again to get this thing back to the factory. I guess it could just be the gauge, but why would the gauge continue to read higher and higher when empty? TIA for your thoughts!
@@BillyBobTup two things, if the gun gauge reads over 4k but both your pump gauges are reading significantly less then I suspect the gun gauge. The second thing is, going by the pump gauge, if you were getting say 40 shots when it was new, is it still getting 40 shots? If the pump gauge says you it has 3k in it and it's only getting say 15 shots then the there definitely seems there is more air pressure in the unusable side. I made an adapter to refill the EPS but I have not tested it yet to see how much pressure will give you what results. It's on my list of things but unfortunately it's a long list and I'm a little short on time lately. If the EPS pressure is indeed creeping up then degassing the EPS and resetting the pressure with a hand pump and adapter may be a real thing with the Origin
Naaah. It's more about the actual facts and science as well as publishing the actual results. If all we ever did was speculate all we'd have is speculation. By him doing this, we got some real world info and can individually make a decision going forward on the info provided. Sometimes the system fails and you really have very limited choices to get it back in working order. This shows what happens if you just want yours to work again and go ahead and remove it.
It wasn't designed for US to do it but it can be done. That hole in the end of the air tube is actually ti fill the EPS. You just need a fitting that fits it. Already has a check valve inside it
The airtube measures 3/4 inch I.D. but it is a little irregular so you may have to sand down the O.D. of a regulator made for a Crosman like the Marauder pistol or 1720T
Haven't personally had it happen to mine but that may be because I didn't leave the EPS in long enough. Several have mentioned this in the Origin group and a couple have remove the EPS and say it's fine now. Others just return it. It appears to be air getting past the orings on the EPS and building up on the other side of it which affects the volume of air you can actually use. You could use the method I used to release a little air from the end of the airtube and see how it does. If it's better but not where you want it just repeat until it gets down to maybe 1800 psi? People report several different pressures before dropping off all the way and there is no information available on exactly how much it should be. I made an adapter to refill mine but haven't done any testing yet
Hello, have you been able to refill your Origin, and if so, what did you do ? I may have to drill and tap the end and install an PCP adapter. I want to be able to fix this great gun on my own. Also if you have refilled the EPT tank, what pressure did you find the best ? Thank you, wll "on GTA forums"
Hello Joseph, I haven't had time to play with it yet. I made an adapter to refill it though. Your not the first to ask, a few others want to know how it turns out. Planning on doing multiple fill pressures in the EPS and testing shot count and such but it's like a few day project for me. Are you in the Origin FB group? There are a couple guys that were having some inconsistency and think it's EPS related. One guy recently de gassed his but left it in to see if his shot string improved
Thats a lot of work its not worth it at all no way people leave it alone your good to go i am the man who owns umarex these guns will last you many many years and we alredy gareentee them when you purchase from us and you can also get an extended warranty thru us if you like we stand behind our promise in perfection of the build of our guns and the 💯% power and reliability of umarex they are what we say they are yours truly. DONOLD TRUMP
It is indeed at that particular psi but it get many more if you go under that psi. The EPS doesnt let you use all the air. This was only done in mine because I had to remove it to cut the airtube and put a regulated bottle on it. It's also sporting a 25 cal barrel. Just got it all out together and its putting out just over 66 fpe and gets 50 full power shots. Check it out in the Origin group on FB
I noticed at around 1800psi it seemed like my pump was locking up so I searched the web many said pump but I saw in a forum the piston itself was stuck watched your video broke mine down sure enough the piston was corroded hard to move tried cleaning it no help removed I’m assuming the pump has failed
Definitely a pump failure. It's common with the Umarex pumps. They were supposed to have this sorted out with the later batches but who knows if they have an early or later model pump. It comes with spare orings to rebuild it and those that have say they work great afterwards. Some have even said they took the pump apart before they even used it to clean and lubricate it and it worked perfectly afterwards.
Thanks for being the brave one (first one) to show the disassembly of this part of the Origin.
What Nova Vista out of Macau China has been doing for the air gunners industry is mind blowing especially at the price point they can deliver them at. From the ATI Nova Vista Liberty, Freedoms, Seneca Aspen, Avenger, Origin, Leviathan, Alpha, and so on....these guns...all of them shoot exceptionally well. Great value and features across the board. N.V is a company I am keeping a very close eye on in the future. Accurate, dependable, easy to tinker with a, modify, and get after market parts for...super awesome bang for the buck. Good video. Thank you.
Where do we get nova freedom parts bro ?
I haven't had time to watch the whole video but I will. The big attraction to the Origin for me and others is its hand pump friendly and comes with one. It's very hard to hand pump after 3k. I'm getting 30 shots from 3k down to 2k. (About 60 pumps to get back to 3k) I can go 40 shots and it drops to 1650. (That takes about 75 pumps to get back to 3k) so for a lot of us it's all about combination of shot count vs effort to refill. Just more food for thought. I appreciate you sharing your data and can't wait to watch it fully.
Fwiw I'm completely happy with my origin and shot count. One of the best 300$ I've ever spent. I'm about 700 pellets in just the first 2 days getting to know it. It's extremely accurate. Hole touching hole groups at 30 yards and that's just crosman 14.3's. Can't wait to try air arms and jsb. They're about 3 times tighter groups in all my other guns vs crosman.
If I wasn't a handpumper I'd be using way more than just the 2-3k psi range more than likely, or turning the power up some, provided it didn't hinder accuracy at the higher speeds as sometimes happens.
After removal ES doubled. Only 2 extra shots. Better ES and SD at stock setting. Should see that in groups when you get to that point. Should see better groups with stock gun. Extra shots not worth it .
Thanks for this. Now I don’t have to. Deceptively simple and effective concept. I’m hoping for Umarex to release a .25 in this model.
Great vid. Look forward to your next one. Thanks.
The origin 25 is my favorite rifle but the eps system seem to be stuck it would fill too quick and I will only get two shots and I was ready to send it back glad I found your video it helped me out and I get 19 shots from completely full 3625 PSI to 2000 with the hammer spring set to Max
Glad it helped. I made my first Origin into a 25 cal and put a regulated carbon fiber bottle on it. I think I get around 40 shots at 70 fpe with a 43.2 grain pellet. I have several airguns and this one is my best 100+ yard gun. The 22 cal in this video is going to be a 30 cal with a bottle
Thanks @Kid Pellet. Gave me the info I needed to fix my barrel band.
Thanks to this video. I was able to increase my shot count above 50 for my Origin 22. It dropped to 25 shots within less than 2 weeks out from the box. It would cut off after 2000psi. My EPT piston was stuck and holding a large unusable volume of air on the other side of the stuck piston. I bleed the check value and left piston still in the tube. I will removed the piston if I plan to keep it or return it for an Avenger 22. Please give feed back on Origin vs Avenger. Thanks.
As far as the current Avengers go I would pick the Origin largely because of the stock. The Avenger had about as many problems with the regulators as the origin did with the EPS. The new model of Avenge X is supposed to have an upgraded regulator and a composite stock that's not hollow sounding. It has many more upgrades also however it is like $800 MSRP
KID Pellet , you know that connecting plate thingy that connects the pellet probe to the handle ? .mine broke from an accidental double feed that happened with extra tight huben type slugs ! ... i cant seem to find anyone that sells parts for these type air rifles .
i have the infamous ati nova freedom i got in around 2019? . these are a few other types like the nova and freedom that are basically the same .ATI Nova Vista Liberty, Freedom, Seneca Aspen, Avenger, Origin, Leviathan, Alpha are basically all the same with few differences !
my pellet probe was slightly bent but i am sure i can straighten it out .
these Chinese guns have really given us another option for lower priced pcp fun !!!
Umarex and Air Venturi have taken dozens of these rifles back for warranty and just sent out new airguns. Don't know what they are doing with the ones sent in.
Worth checking with those companies to see if they are willing to give up some parts.
Short of that you could make one fairly easy but getting those holes the exactly distance apart would be a little trouble without one to go by.
It's a shame to have a gun down for such a little part
@@kidpellet6544 you are right , when i get another , i will do exactly what you said , it shouldn't be all that hard , you are so right .
there must be a better material , home depot sells various types of plate steel , i will come up with something.
YOU HAVE GIVEN me more hope than anyone else on this matter , you are right , contacting the company would be the best thing to do .
you have no idea how fun it was to take my ATI NOVA FREEDOM into the woods or to just target practice . the on board pump is really awesome .trouble is people who had them were not taking the maintenance serious . i always kept and continue to keep 1000 psi in it to prevent moisture or anything else from getting into it . another thing i always done was to keep it properly lubed with silicone .
number 3 thing i always do , every time i shoot a whole 10 shot mag , i pump it back up about 20 to 25 times to put it back full ,that way you are not pumping 60 to 80 times , so its less stressful on pump and parts and creates way less heat .
the accuracy of this and other clones we have today is truly awesome .
again , thank you so much for the awesome idea my friend , and for sharing your knowledge with us !!!
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Thanks for the video. MAN, that work bench is giving my OCD fits ; ) . I'm a Machinist and OCD is a requirement.
Thanks for the kind words about the video.
I'm afraid the work bench isnt any better, maybe worse.
The last time I worked in a shop I spent 9 years running a HAAS mill.
Work bench was clean and organized but now days I settle for "I know where everything is" lol.
I have a small lathe and except for my old tool box, that rooms a mess also
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I was a Mazak guy until I moved to Houston , I have run / programmed/set up Haa’s ,Hurco and Fanuc in the past .Even though Mazak’s Southern U.S headquarters is In Houston there are very few Mazak shops here. For the last twenty years I have been running manual machines and doing Millwright work in a refinery. My UA-cam handle was supposed to be Mazakcat but my fingers slipped and mazkact stuck🤪
My fill port leaks exactly same gun how can I fix can't find nothing to help me with that
There's a little oring inside the receiver by the degassing screw you can remove, clean or replace. Its pretty easy, sorry I don't have a video but be warned there's a small steel ball and spring that's easy to lose. It probably only has a little dirt under the oring.
Can probably be fixed in a few minutes
I had the same poppet valve leak and fixed it with a fat 7mm OD polyurethane o-ring.
Hi, awesome video, LOVE IT, thank you! Question, I have .25 origin, what would it take to remove EPS and make it regulated? Can I just add regulator between air tube and block? Please advise. Thank you very much!! maybe you can make video about it :)
Well this video covers the removal. You would need a "vent free" regulator like the one Alteros makes for a 3/4" air tube.
Lastly it will not fill from the fill probe anymore and you would need to work on the end of the airtube where it says "not a fill port" to put a foster fitting in it and fill from there.
If you're not already a member maybe go check out the Origin Facebook group one of the members there Randy Koga has kust done this with his
The weed eater line clip is good bro... real slick... realllly slick. I like that
Very interesting my friend.. I can dig it... lemme ask if you were totally new to pcp would you suggest this gun? I mean you baught a few of em so they can't be that dam bad right. Hahah...
That's the info I needed. I just picked up a origin and it was leaking air. The shop were I got it repaired it. But then I noticed the barrel was not snug in the barrel band. Looked under set screw not there. They must have lost the plastic insert under the set screw.
@@damiangonzalez615 that's pretty slick right. Yo do you like the origin man? I almost got one. I picked up a t2 for uh other reasons I suppose. But I still look at that origin
It's my first pcp rifle , quality seems good . Shoots accurately. It feels like a real rifle. I checked out a few others and they just feel cheap. Glad I picked it up. Next flashpup.
Potential Origin purchaser here….it would be my first PCP. How is everyone’s Origin holding up? I feel like I’ve read quite a few problem comments regarding leaks and other issues. One was something about if the fill probe leaks, it’s not something you can repair yourself and the gun has to be sent off, is that the case? Im looking for something reliable and preferably self serviceable when the inevitable does happen and something fails.
Also, possible to delete the EPT system and add a regulator to the stock tank? Perhaps add a fill connection at the end of the tube like an avenger?
The fill probe can give you a little trouble but comes with spare orings. That's just the nature of airguns that use a fill probe instead of a quick connect.
Now the check valve inside the housing for the fill probe is a different story. I removed mine when I was doing some work on it and it never sealed up again. It's just a small hole in the aluminum housing with a steel check ball and spring so it's very easy to get a leak there.
I got mine to seal up with a really small oring under the check ball and another guy got his to seal up with a small engine carburetor needle valve that has a rubber tip on it.
Other than that the whole gun is often replaced under warranty.
The EPT is easily removed and if your handy with a drill and tap you can put a quick connect on the end like so many other airguns, it even has a check valve in the end already.
Then you just need a regulator for something like a Benjamin Maximus that fits a 3/4 inch ID tube. The tube on the Origin is a little irregular shaped inside so you may have to sand the OD of the regulator to get it to fit.
I went a different route with mine. I put a 25 cal barrel on it and a carbon fiber 4500 psi regulated bottle. Lots of power and shots now.
I have another one that's destined to be a 30 cal and hoping for around 100 fpe
@@kidpellet6544 Thanks for the response and info. Have videos on the build of the 25 cal?
No video's just a few pics posted in the Umarex Origin Owners group on FB
I own this paper weight. Haven't got it to take air after the initial first fill. I don't know if its the pump or the gun.
It's the hand pump that came with it most likely. If your handy you can take it apart, clean it and oil it with Super Lube silicone oil and it'll be fine.
If not Umarex will replace the pump.
I have two of those pumps sitting around collecting dust. Never even been out of the box
@@kidpellet6544 Thank you.
Sorry to be a dummy but what does EPS stand for and what function does the EPS cylinder perform? The Origin is advertised as unregulated so how does pellet speed increase when cylinder pressure drops? I love my Origin PCP and would like to know a bit more. The sticky EPS cylinder might explain the non-linear pressure build up when pumping.
It is a valve or rather a sliding plug that prevents you from running the air cylinder from running all the way out of air. That makes it faster to pump back up.
It really has nothing to do with the "shot curve" which is the whole pellet velocity changing with air pressure. That is caused the air pressure in the valve is high enough that the hammer and spring have a hard time opening the valve. As the pressure drops it gets easier to open and releases more air to push the pellet.
The "curve" is largely affected by the hammer spring setting.
This is common in non regulated airguns of all kinds.
As for the "Ever Pressure Sustem" I've found the inside diameter of the airtube to be a little irregular especially when compared to other airguns I have. I'm sure this is why the valve seems to stick in one spot for a couple of shots then sort of jump. Sometimes you can hear it do this when your filling it back up.
If your not hand pumping or you pay attention to the pressure gauge so it doesnt run really low on air then you don't need the EPS and you can even gain a little air from the space in the tube it takes up.
Hope this sheds a little light on it for you
Thank you for the explanation and additional insights into the Umarex Origin. I now understand how the power curve works based on the pressure resistance against the hammer spring being too high at first, then perfect and then too low air pressure. It sort of makes sense that the EPS cylinder makes it faster to pump up because it separates the cylinder into two halves. I can think about this some more while plinking on my Umarex Origin! @@kidpellet6544
Thank you for your videos, and taking the time to show whats up with these Guns. I have the Avenger, hopefully it will be a descent rifle, and Hold Air. I see a Fortitude Breech and Barrel on your bench what going on with that? I have a Gen2 Fortitude, sent back first one as it was a Leaker, 2nd one is Also a Leaker, leaks all air in 3 days, or less. Hopefully you will have a Video on that, What I call a Fortitude is a Fortnight as thats how long it takes to leak down.
Thanks, hope you got some useful information from these little videos. Definitely not setting out to be a UA-cam star lol.
The Fortitude worked great and one day it started shooting a little slow. There's no gauge showing regulated pressure so I'm making a regulator tester for it and make sure it's still set right.
Kinda on the back burner right now till my Origin project is done. Its almost done, just have to set the regulator about 200 psi higher and hoping it's around 60 fpe
@@kidpellet6544 Thanks for the reply, One thing on the Benjamin, Marauder, Fortitude, Marauder Pistol. What I have learned, is the Air Tube has all the Cocking Slot all holes and slots in that tube are Punched through. which means a Hard cocking gun do to the Burrs punched into the bore of the air tube that Benjamin Did NOT De-burr, so I am going to be deburring the Two slotted holes, with a Dremel tool and grinding stone at a 45 degree to remove the burrs, the two slotted holes, and then use a 1" Bottle hone 125 grit to smooth the bore of the air tube, you will pick up a higher FPS, and a Much smoother cocking and shooting Fortitude, so that the bore of the Air tube is very smooth for a Faster moving hammer is achieved, i also will use a Dry Graphite Lube in the Air tube after clean out.
I haven't used it yet but I bought a 3/4 O.D. ball hone for it. I think the factory uses a fixture that fits in the slots and holes so the orings dont catch on them
Good vid and interesting project. Oh, and I'll bet 'they're' probably watching a lot of us on here..lol
very nice clip ..but i fucked up the filling port ..i was to rude how i fix that ?My origin his out of the filling port?I thought it was the middle of the 3 ..1 degass.1 for the stock and 1 for the filling air?filling air is broke.?P.S that filling port is rubish.IMO.I have a snowpeak m25 also ..and you can service all part's.it was cheaper then this ..please tell me how i can repair the fill port ?
I have a .25 cal origin only had it three months it was fine but now on a full fill only gets four shots then it’s empty any suggestions or any help would be greatly appreciated
You can try degassing the gun with the screw under the forend and then releasing a little pressure on the EPS side. If it picks up a few shots repeat until the shot count is normal again.
If this is the case and it does it again I would think about removing the EPS but that will for sure void any warranty
Where do you get the pin to degas the pressure on the front of the air gun I know how to degas the other side
@@thekingassassin7992 I used a small drill bit and hammer to tap it with. Don't put the pointed end in the hole, use the shank.
Where do I buy that internal piece ?
dear kid pellet. I wonder if you can help me? I bought a umarex origun .22 that was, "factory refurbished" supposedly. From 2000 psi I get 2 shots to empty. Its not under warranty so I have to try to fix it myself. Could this be the eps if I remove t6his will it fix the problem, you think? thanks I appreciatr your help, Noone from umarex will comment or give me advice.
I can try man.
Umarex has some pretty strict rules on repairs, they absolutely cannot tell you to take one of their airguns apart. The legal department will not allow it at all.
Can you message me on FB? facebook.com/ray.barnett.988
Hi, is there any power adjustment, other than spring adjustment? Could you consider doing a video if there's any chance? Thank you
No there's no other power adjustment. You can drill out the transfer port and barrel port for a little more gain.
I think I have mine up to about 54 fpe but it's a 25 cal. Working on a regulated bottle for it now
Thanjs for Answering. I wanted to decrease shots velocity, to a 850-870 fps. In a 22 calibre. I dont know if itd possible
@@argntoys4709 with a little testing you can find a softer hammer spring and slow it down. It's also going to depend a lot on pellet weight also.
If you have a chronograph you can probably fill the gun to 3650 max and back the hammer spring tension all the way out and get pretty close to that velocity for a few shots. When the pressure drops it's going to pick up velocity. So you just need to know how many shots you can get before it starts shooting faster.
As an un regulated gun it has a shot curve
Hi, thanks for answering me. I do have a Chrony, I know about Pellet weight I need to help reaching speed I'm looking for. i Only needed to know if there is a way to reduce speed otjer than spring tension. Thank you very Much!!!
Can you tell me where you bought the combo plzz origin
Both of my Origins came from Academy Sports
What is up with the movement under the cylinder when cocking ? I have 24 PCP’s and springers and never seen any movement like that anywhere on my rifles?
Not sure I know what you mean by movement?
I’m # 398 on your sub list bro , great info my friend .!!!👍🎯👌😀
Thanks man. Not exactly trying to be "big time" but it's good to see people get something out of my simple videos😁
My concern , air velocity sports really cranked out some major power out of his nova rifles. The origin and the air venturies are basically all the same platforms . I’ve got a nova freedom , I’m getting the origin in about a week. I def want to increase the power a tad for more humane small and medium game . These things with H&N Hornets make a awesome duo for hunting pigs !!! Have you thought of power modding it yet?
I have indeed. Check it out in the Umarex Origin Owners FB group.
It's a 25 cal now and putting out 70+ fpe. Has a carbon fiber 4500 psi bottle on it and I think it was 30 or 40+ shots at that energy level.
I'm curious why you want to disable the EPT system just to get more shots. The thing that attracted me to this gun was the low number of pumps that was required to get full power shots. That accumulator is sort of what makes the gun special. Do you know if the gas you let out is just compressed air? I would have expected it to be Nitrogen, since it is more stable over changing temperatures. Will you be demonstrating how to recharge the accumulator? If so, what pressure are you going to shoot for?
If the air tube happens to be made of aluminum, you could drill into the side of the accumulator's piston, the thing you're calling the valve, and glue a tiny magnet that would let you locate where the piston is at different tank pressures. That thing could be sliding all the way to the end, in which case, you'd only pick up the volume that the piston itself displaces.
I always find your videos fascinating and admire your willingness to just tear into things to get the answers you're looking for. I WILL be watching as you go forward with this.
Stay Safe.
Thanks for watching John, most of the answers to your questions are in the somewhat long, and boring video lol. However, I have no idea what type of gas the factory uses or if there would be any advantage in using nitrogen over air.
As far as putting the EPT system back in I really have no intention but charging the system back up if I were to put it back in would be as easy as making a metric adapter for a foster fitting and using the hand pump the rifle came with to charge it. My best guess is it's got somewhere close to 1000 psi in that end because when I'm charging the gun from empty I hear the brass piece ping at about 1100 psi.
I use a tank to fill and have never even taken the hand pus out of the box with either of my Origins.
In the origin group there are one or two people that are only intrested in shot count for target shooting in the back yard and not power for hunting.
One gentleman I gave the idea to is reporting 80+ shots down to 1000 psi with the hammer spring backed all the way out and another 20 shots after that.
He says the cheap Crosman 14.3 pellets are still going through a one 2x4 for the last 20 shots under 1000 psi.
I myself picked up about 3 or 4 good shots in my .25 cal Origin all above 50 fpe with 54 fpe being the highest.
For me that was with removing the EPT system.
However I'm not done with the .25, the bottle is going on tonight and I'm going to increase the transfer port a little more.
A 4500 psi .45L regulated bottle should help shot count. Later on my .35L carbon fiber bottle should be here and then I can fit the stock.
Keep your eye open for that video
@@kidpellet6544 do you think it would be possible to remove the air tube without degassing the ept system? I have a leak which I believe is coming from the air tube to receiver connection, but I don't really want to have to send the rifle back to umarex for service.
@@TierNoneOperator yes, if the leake is between the airtube and receiver. Lots of people have reported this leak and usually only needs to be tighten by hand
@@kidpellet6544 I assume this can be done without disassembly? Or should I just take the tank off anyway to add some thread sealer?
@@TierNoneOperator I would just loosen the little screw in the side of the barrel band and tighten the airtube by hand. If it doesnt seal then it needs an oring. There are two that could be leaking in that area. One is between the airtube and receiver the other is inside the airtube sealing the threaded cap to it. That one can't be replaced without de gassing the EPT system. I'm not home right now or I could send you a picture of the parts disassembled.
After the removal can you put more air into it? Say 4000psi ?
Seems it did slightly better consistency with the eps in it. I wouldn’t mess with it personally.
Yah, the numbers for this one time test are a little misleading. If you've ever done chronograph work you know you can do 3 shot strings and none of them will be exactly the same. This video only represents a certain fill pressure start to finnish. I recently did a shot count and watched the vertical string on target without the EPS.
I got 74 shots from 3625 down to 800.
The vertical string on paper at 30 yards was covered with a Crosman pellet tin lid.
Now I know that's not exciting news in the world of precision shooting however, if your a backyard shooter that's shooting cans and spinners this is a huge difference in shot count for usable shots.
It actually shot a pretty good group up till around shot number 65. The last ten shots landing lower and lower account for about an extra inch drop.
Also the drop is very predictable and you can see the impact getting lower so you could adjust your aim to compensate for it and keep on hitting spinners and such easily.
Now I'm not saying everyone should remove the EPS and avoid the warranty BUT, that thing has orings on it and you can bet they will wear out. Some guys in the FB group for Origins are already reporting problems with it. Dont know how but it seems that air pressure is building on the closed side of the EPS and they are losing half the shot count. I think at least one guy removed his instead of sending it in due to the long wait to get it replaced and is happy with it.
I've also made a fitting to reinstall the EPS and air it back up with a hand pump but have not had time to do any testing with pressures.
My primary reason to remove mine was to put a regulated bottle on it and a 25 cal barrel.
I had the first 25 cal Origin and regulated. 40+ shots at 70 fpe.
Posted it on Umarex FB page several times and now you can buy one in 25 cal right from them.
I guess a 30 cal swap is next for me.
@@kidpellet6544 70 fpe damn. Did attached the bottle like ppl are doing on the avenger mods?
Lastpro, yes. Its actually a little cheaper than the kit for the Avenger. The valve block is a little different since it doesn't have a regulator in it so I don't need to add a plenum hanging out the bottom. I leave about 6 inches of the airtube for plenum space and attach a bottle adapter like Archer airguns sells for under 50 bucks. The guys with the Crosman 22xx pistols been doing it for years. The big deal is you have to use larger screws to hold the bottle adapter on the tube because the regulated pressure is quite a bit higher. Mine is at 2200 psi and that's way more than the screws that come with the Archer adapter comes with should be holding.
I think those selling the Avenger kits are asking 300 or more for it and your still left fitting the stock for the plenum which hangs down in front of the trigger. Then they buy a printed barrel/bottle band also.
I have 3 Avengers I planned of doing something with but after I modded my Origin I just kinda lost interest in modding the Avengers.
Instead I spent my time making a barrel tensioner to stiffen the barrel and it paid off. It shoots good groups out to 60 yards at 70 fpe. That's kind of a big deal when you consider the weight of the gun. It's really light for that much power and that can be a problem down range. My FT rifle weighs 13+ lbs to make it very stable and it's only an 18.5 fpe 177.
In a gun that weighs a few lbs less and shoots a 43 grain pellet at a little over 850 fps there's a little more movement during the firing cycle.
For me, I just like the Origin better. I like the stick better than both Avenger stocks.
I like that mine has a paintball type regulator, nothing is better I've found and they are cheap.
Remember, even that even the dual regulator Avenger setups that cost so much use the Avenger regulator as the final regulator and that's the one guys are having problems with.
Here's a news flash for ya, when I'm done playing with the EPS pressures in my 22 Origin for the guys in the group that want to know, I'm going to put a 30 cal barrel on it and go for broke with power. Just not enough hours in the day ya know
@@kidpellet6544 yeah I agree, inevitably it will need service and at that time I would just remove it. Have you come up with a tool to refill that side of the tube?
@@Light_357 yes, I haven't re installed it yet but I have a fill adapter to do it
Maybe try a Terminador A-Tac stock on your Origin 🤔
But did it make it harder to fill with a hand pump?
It does take more air to fill from empty. But once it's full it's no harder to maintain air. If you got 30 shots before it was low with the plug then you just simply stop shooting at 30 shots with the plug out.
@@kidpellet6544 so It really only helps when filling from empty or very low pressures?
Lastpro, that's about how it works.
I removed mine to put a regulated bottle on my gun and just made a video to show others how to do it. Turns out there are a few in the Origin FB group that are having problems with the EPS and have either de-gassed it or removed it.
Seems like the air pressure on the usable side of the EPS is able to get passed the orings it has and build up in the non usable side. This means that the EPS gets to the end of the cylinder faster meaning fewer shots than they had previously gotten. Also means less pumping to get it full again.
It does what its supposed to do but it does have orings and they will eventually fail.
The orings in a regulator onle move a millimeter or so and wear out fairly often. The EPS moves at least half the length of the air tube every time you fill it and shoot it back down.
Mine was pretty oily inside the airtube but also had a little debris which would make the orings on the brass EPS fail a little sooner than if it were spotless during assembly.
I still have an Origin that's not bottled and have made an adapter to recharge the EPS. The idea is to recharge to several different pressures and report the results to those that are interested.
Then tear that one down and put a regulated bottle on it too.
I also have the first 25 cal Origin putting out 70 for with a 43 grain pellet. A lot of people say it's not economical but I had all the parts laying around so it really didn't cost me that much and it gets 40+ shots at that energy and shoots really well with a tensioned barrel and no added barrel band.
I'll be adding some content pretty soon and my Origins will be part of it
@@kidpellet6544 Ray, I have been posting on the FB Origin page about my pressure gauge. I had been in contact with Umarex about sending it back, which is what they at 1st suggested doing, but I have not heard back from them in the last couple of weeks. So, again as some were suggesting, I was going to get my own non Umarex gauge and replace it, to avoid sending it back. But now, reading from your above post, "Seems like the air pressure on the usable side of the EPS is able to get passed the o-rings it has and build up in the non usable side. This means that the EPS gets to the end of the cylinder faster ", and I am starting to wonder if that is my problem rather than a bad gauge. My gauge keeps reading higher and higher when empty, even de-gassed. A couple of months ago it was 600, then 1200, 1400 and just today I shot down to empty and noticed it was reading about 1800. When my 2 pump gauges are both showing about 3000, my rifle will be showing about 4800 as best I can guess(gauge doesn't read above 4000). Does this sound to you like pumped/compressed air is getting past the O rings and into the wrong side, into the EPS side? If that is the case, I'd better forget about the gauge and contact them again to get this thing back to the factory. I guess it could just be the gauge, but why would the gauge continue to read higher and higher when empty? TIA for your thoughts!
@@BillyBobTup two things, if the gun gauge reads over 4k but both your pump gauges are reading significantly less then I suspect the gun gauge.
The second thing is, going by the pump gauge, if you were getting say 40 shots when it was new, is it still getting 40 shots?
If the pump gauge says you it has 3k in it and it's only getting say 15 shots then the there definitely seems there is more air pressure in the unusable side. I made an adapter to refill the EPS but I have not tested it yet to see how much pressure will give you what results. It's on my list of things but unfortunately it's a long list and I'm a little short on time lately.
If the EPS pressure is indeed creeping up then degassing the EPS and resetting the pressure with a hand pump and adapter may be a real thing with the Origin
What am I missing? Removing that plug -
All of this to gain two extra shots?
Naaah. It's more about the actual facts and science as well as publishing the actual results. If all we ever did was speculate all we'd have is speculation. By him doing this, we got some real world info and can individually make a decision going forward on the info provided.
Sometimes the system fails and you really have very limited choices to get it back in working order. This shows what happens if you just want yours to work again and go ahead and remove it.
Can the pressure be adjusted on the EPT side of the cylinder
It wasn't designed for US to do it but it can be done. That hole in the end of the air tube is actually ti fill the EPS. You just need a fitting that fits it. Already has a check valve inside it
Quick question what size air regulator would you use for this gun
The airtube measures 3/4 inch I.D. but it is a little irregular so you may have to sand down the O.D. of a regulator made for a Crosman like the Marauder pistol or 1720T
Hahahahhhhaa their watching bro.. that shot cracked me up...
Nice, I have a Origin it gets to 2200 then next shot drops to red, any ideas? Thanks!
Haven't personally had it happen to mine but that may be because I didn't leave the EPS in long enough.
Several have mentioned this in the Origin group and a couple have remove the EPS and say it's fine now. Others just return it.
It appears to be air getting past the orings on the EPS and building up on the other side of it which affects the volume of air you can actually use.
You could use the method I used to release a little air from the end of the airtube and see how it does. If it's better but not where you want it just repeat until it gets down to maybe 1800 psi?
People report several different pressures before dropping off all the way and there is no information available on exactly how much it should be.
I made an adapter to refill mine but haven't done any testing yet
@@kidpellet6544 hey I have to try something, thanks for the fast reply and info!!!!
Hey thanks for the info, I let some air off the end of the tube and got back up to 25 shots, spot on pal!!!
@@keithnetterwald2177 awesome, glad you got it
Hello, have you been able to refill your Origin, and if so, what did you do ? I may have to drill and tap the end and install an PCP adapter. I want to be able to fix this great gun on my own. Also if you have refilled the EPT tank, what pressure did you find the best ?
Thank you,
wll "on GTA forums"
Hello Joseph, I haven't had time to play with it yet. I made an adapter to refill it though.
Your not the first to ask, a few others want to know how it turns out. Planning on doing multiple fill pressures in the EPS and testing shot count and such but it's like a few day project for me.
Are you in the Origin FB group?
There are a couple guys that were having some inconsistency and think it's EPS related. One guy recently de gassed his but left it in to see if his shot string improved
Thank you very much !!@@kidpellet6544
Going to cellphone a call to you typing is 4 the birds. Will get back to you thanks.
I have a Leakey fillporte help.?
How bad is it leaking?
You can hear it coming out of the porte.
Are you using a tank to fill it?
@@kidpellet6544 air pump.
Please help me out; my Aventuri Avengers is leaking.
Do you know where its leaking from?
@@kidpellet6544 hey please help me my 22 origin got pellets stuck in the barrel and nothing seems to work
Is the magazine stuck in the gun?
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Seems like a waste of time for two shots
It is indeed at that particular psi but it get many more if you go under that psi. The EPS doesnt let you use all the air.
This was only done in mine because I had to remove it to cut the airtube and put a regulated bottle on it. It's also sporting a 25 cal barrel.
Just got it all out together and its putting out just over 66 fpe and gets 50 full power shots.
Check it out in the Origin group on FB
@@kidpellet6544 right on. I’m interested to see how it looks with the bottle 🤙🏼
I noticed at around 1800psi it seemed like my pump was locking up so I searched the web many said pump but I saw in a forum the piston itself was stuck watched your video broke mine down sure enough the piston was corroded hard to move tried cleaning it no help removed I’m assuming the pump has failed
Definitely a pump failure. It's common with the Umarex pumps. They were supposed to have this sorted out with the later batches but who knows if they have an early or later model pump.
It comes with spare orings to rebuild it and those that have say they work great afterwards.
Some have even said they took the pump apart before they even used it to clean and lubricate it and it worked perfectly afterwards.