Y'all gonna have to come up with something that takes up less room in the reservoir b4 I'm interested. That contraption of yours is going to take away 4 or more shots. The original reg is just fine after a decent break in period.
@@alemchelth I have found you can actually fill the tank to the max 250 bar with the reg. and get more shots at a constant FPS. I’m getting 1fps difference and most shots are the same FPS. Can’t believe how consistent its shooting now.
where can I find this regulator in South Africa. Also, do you make regulators for the Sam Yang Dragon Claw because I had a chat with Jeremy King from the CZcams Channel called African Air Ordinance and he told me that air flows from the smaller tube to the larger tube so it is not necessary to regulate both tubes but he is not aware of any regulator which exists for that rifle. Also, there are so may people asking for regulators for Eungin Sumatra's. Last I heard that there was a guy from Iran who made regulators for the Eunjin Sumatra but that was about ten years ago and that is one of the most popular rifles in the world. Huge power at an affordable price for most airgunners.
I have an Artemis lp400 and I was wondering if anyone knew how I could bypass the automatic trigger locking function so I could pump it up several times to get more power. Is it possible or am I barking up the wrong tree. Please help, thanks
You show unscrewing the intake valve by hand, how did you stop the fill cover from just spinning? Oh and what is the little bag of orings for? The big one I take is for the intake valve, then there’s a couple for the reg. but there’s two small ones for what?
@@AirgunRegulator I’ve set your reg to 135 bar then tried 150 mark but I can only get 450fps out of it on both those settings.The stock reg was set for just under 500fps. Is it possible the reg was dialled down one extra revolution of the set screw? Like instead of been at 150 bar it’s at 100bar? Also I have opened the stock reg up to full with No change in FPS.
@@Lorwildrose Hello, it is best to solve technical details directly on our email, where we respond regularly. For output pressure of 100 bar from the regulator, the depth of the plastic screw should be approximately 4 mm. It is appropriate to start from this. Also check that the original controller is switched off.
@@AirgunRegulator thanks for the reply. I found that the set screw was turned in to far. Turned it out to your ~4 mm and it’s working great. I used the link here and got to your website fine. Thanks again.
Hello sir. to clean the barrel I unscrewed it very easily. But to put it back, I screwed the barrel back on but it doesn't block. It screws and turns without blocking. Is this normal? Thank you and happy new year 2020. Django.
I would like to advise, but unfortunately I can not, as I barrel from this gun never removed. The pistol was only loaned for the installation of the regulator.
The pp700's "regulator" isn't really a proper regulator, so making a proper one as small as the original one would be impossible. Furthermore, the original one is integrated into the main frame in such a way that removing it is a pain in the ass, and does not leave anywhere near as much empty room as in some other guns. I did it with my pp700, but it required a CNC mill and a ton of time to do properly.
Y'all gonna have to come up with something that takes up less room in the reservoir b4 I'm interested. That contraption of yours is going to take away 4 or more shots. The original reg is just fine after a decent break in period.
If someone has the original regulator damaged or does not regulate it accurately enough, so this is the solution.
@@AirgunRegulator there should be a better solution.
@@alemchelth I have found you can actually fill the tank to the max 250 bar with the reg. and get more shots at a constant FPS. I’m getting 1fps difference and most shots are the same FPS. Can’t believe how consistent its shooting now.
where can I find this regulator in South Africa. Also, do you make regulators for the Sam Yang Dragon Claw because I had a chat with Jeremy King from the CZcams Channel called African Air Ordinance and he told me that air flows from the smaller tube to the larger tube so it is not necessary to regulate both tubes but he is not aware of any regulator which exists for that rifle. Also, there are so may people asking for regulators for Eungin Sumatra's. Last I heard that there was a guy from Iran who made regulators for the Eunjin Sumatra but that was about ten years ago and that is one of the most popular rifles in the world. Huge power at an affordable price for most airgunners.
I have an Artemis lp400 and I was wondering if anyone knew how I could bypass the automatic trigger locking function so I could pump it up several times to get more power.
Is it possible or am I barking up the wrong tree.
Please help, thanks
Unfortunately, I do not know at all what type of rifle it is, but maybe someone from the viewer will know and will have some advice.
You show unscrewing the intake valve by hand, how did you stop the fill cover from just spinning? Oh and what is the little bag of orings for? The big one I take is for the intake valve, then there’s a couple for the reg. but there’s two small ones for what?
if the airtube is under pressure, there is no way to turn the plug. Spare o-rings are for the internal elements of the regulator.
@@AirgunRegulator I was talking about the fill port cover rotating around, maybe yours doesn’t have one.
@@AirgunRegulator I’ve set your reg to 135 bar then tried 150 mark but I can only get 450fps out of it on both those settings.The stock reg was set for just under 500fps. Is it possible the reg was dialled down one extra revolution of the set screw? Like instead of been at 150 bar it’s at 100bar? Also I have opened the stock reg up to full with No change in FPS.
@@Lorwildrose Hello, it is best to solve technical details directly on our email, where we respond regularly. For output pressure of 100 bar from the regulator, the depth of the plastic screw should be approximately 4 mm. It is appropriate to start from this. Also check that the original controller is switched off.
@@AirgunRegulator thanks for the reply. I found that the set screw was turned in to far. Turned it out to your ~4 mm and it’s working great. I used the link here and got to your website fine. Thanks again.
Does this fit the pp700sa????
Hello sir.
to clean the barrel I unscrewed it very easily.
But to put it back, I screwed the barrel back on but it doesn't block.
It screws and turns without blocking.
Is this normal?
Thank you and happy new year 2020.
Django.
I would like to advise, but unfortunately I can not, as I barrel from this gun never removed. The pistol was only loaned for the installation of the regulator.
so this pistol doesnt have any sights?
I assume that the manufacturer assumes the installation of a collimator or riflescope on 11mm reail
Pity, it takes away a loot of space from air cylinder. Better to replace stock regulator.
The pp700's "regulator" isn't really a proper regulator, so making a proper one as small as the original one would be impossible. Furthermore, the original one is integrated into the main frame in such a way that removing it is a pain in the ass, and does not leave anywhere near as much empty room as in some other guns. I did it with my pp700, but it required a CNC mill and a ton of time to do properly.