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Huben  huma reg in huben k1 .25

Generally, @Motorhead would be right on this, but I bought the Huma reg for mine and it refreshes plenty fast enough for good semi-auto shooting - I practice double and triple taps sometimes with mine and there is no issue or loss of speed. Note that mine is a .22 shooting at about 34 FPE, so it might not be enough for a .25 at 70 FPE.

One thing that Huma does on the regulator for the Huben (at least on the reg they sent me) is they leave out any restriction screw to give a faster refresh rate. It works great, but it does lead to the delrin disc wearing out (leading to some creeping) a bit faster than on my other slower refreshing Huma regulated guns.

I am very happy with it, and it solved the issue I was having - my K1 shoots great at lower pressures down around 100 bar, but the factory regulator is not as stable as the Huma regulator down there. I get less ES with the Huma regulator than I do with the factory one, but I had to give up the external adjustability to get it.

If you order one, I'd definitely order some spare discs for it as you will likely need them eventually. You can turn the disc over and use the other side, but eventually you will probably want to replace the disc.

I wish I could get some of those discs made out of PEEK . . . .

PCP Rifle  WTS .30 crown MKII bundle $4000

Testing the waters: thinking about selling my crown MKII .30 that got me 1 point away from the 2023 RMAC finals. I would put this gun up against any gun out there. It shoots lights out.
Pictures below, message me for details.

Crown MKII .30 cal 600mm barrel
1:38 slow twist pellet liner
Carbon fiber barrel sleeve
Huma high flow dual transfer port
Airmarksman carbon fiber 700cc bottle
Airmarksman carbon fiber pistol grip
4 Airmarksman mlok chassis weights (.45lbs each)
Saber tactical adjustable rear rest
Element helix 6-24x50 FFP
Fx no limits scope rings
FX pocket chronograph V1
FX Moderator
Accutac FC-5 bipod
4 crown .30 side shot magazines
Armageddon gear game changer shooting bag
5 tins of FX 44.8 pellets
2 ergoair pistol grips
Swan harmonic tuner
Spare 700cc carbon fiber bottle
$4000 OBRO
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Tuning  Umarex M1A1 Thompson Repair

It’s interesting that you slowed the action on the MP40. I hadn’t noticed that mine seemed unusually fast. The M1A1 on the other hand definitely is. When it’s on auto I’d guess it’s firing at around 1700 rpm.

The firing behavior of it is what makes me like the MP40 more.

I’ve got the Umarex M1 carbine too and while I’d give that top marks for realism, it’s not half the shooter of either of the others.

HW/Weihrauch  HW35E-Great Rifle

But...but .. it adds new elegance and expence to the guns .. why a 350$ gun is now 550$ of course you can go walnuts for 650$ or anniversary at 725$ . That why we discontinued the standard models to better serve your needs . Ya, seems all this took place when hw's grandson stepped in..
It's called marketing. The older European style rifles never appealed to me. They were too utilitarian, like a fence post with a gun on top.

AEA 8.72, anyone try them in a .177 TX200?

Ok, just finished testing multiple pellets. Each pellet was shot 5 times at 4 bulls at 10M off a sandbag rest. As you can see, my TX200 seems to like everything except the JSB 7.33 gr. The AEA 8.72 gr shot as well as the others, but the only thing I didn't like about them was that the head size seems to be a bit larger making it difficult to insert the pellet into the barrel. AEAs shot 779 fps and 11.8 fpe. FX 8.4 shot 809 fps at 12.3 fpe. Take your choice.

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The FTT 8.64 head size 4.52 you have to push a little harder than the JSB 10.3. Could be the harder lead, both H&N and AEA are harder than JSB.

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