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Accessories  SOLD Free FX Impact M3 First Stage Regulator

Today I am giving away a used Fx Impact M3 First Stage Regulator for free - but I am charging $20.00 for the cost of shipping to anywhere in the CONUS. This regulator is in excellent condition as you can see from the attached photos. I no longer need this regulator and am giving it away for free as part of my "spring cleaning" initiatve. Sometimes I just have to broom out some of the parts I seem to mysteriously accumulate! :cool:
All the best, Chuck

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Accessories  SOLD Huma-Air Tuning Regulator for FX Impact/Maverick/Dreamline

Today I am selling one brand new (never used) Huma-Air Tuning Regulator for the FX Impact MKII/MKIII/ Maverick/ Dreamline Air Rifles. (this Huma Reg has the 16mm piston). Huma-Air retails these regulators for $88.72 each, but I am selling this brand new regulator for $60.00, which includes free shipping to anywhere in the CONUS. I already sold one of the two regs shown below so I only have one left to sell...
All the best, Chuck Peffley
Note to moderators: I have copied and pasted the info from Huma regarding these regulators, so that a prospective buyer can be sure of exactly what FX Rifles these are for. If that is not okay please contact me and I will delete that part of this post. https://huma-air.com/fx-impact-and-crown-tuning-regulator-gen-3-by-huma-air/

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Accessories  NLA Huma-Air Blind Plugs

Today I am selling 6 brand new Huma-Air Blind Plugs (G1/8 BSP Thread). These are used to plug the hole in an air rifle if you decide to remove the air gauge from the left side of your M3 after deleting the front regulator, or also if you decide to remove the bulky air gauge on the rear block of your Impact and plug the hole. These retail at Huma for about $4.00 USD...I am selling all six of these for $20.00 which includes shipping via Priority Mail anywhere in the CONUS.
All the best, Chuck Peffley

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Mounts/Rings  SOLD FX No Limits 30mm Picatinny Scope Rings

Today I am selling a pair of used FX No Limits 30mm Picatinny Scope Rings. They retail for approximately $80.00...but I am selling this pair of No Limits Rings for $60.00, which includes shipping anywhere in the CONUS. I will ship them tomorrow morning via Priority Mail. As you can see from the attached photos they are in excellant condition.
All the best, Chuck Peffley

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Epic  Epic 1

I’ve only seen a short video at IWA presenting this bullpup. Now, I may be seeing things, but isn’t this gun a bit “high” ? Maybe an optical illusion, but the trigger to cocking handle is way closer to each other on the epic 2. Or is the distance from trigger to cocking handle to top rail exaggerated by the stock design protruding down as far as it does?

Variable chamber CO2

A stronger spring will yield more power but only to a point. An incremental gain as you are stuck with a fixed volume of air to compress, a fixed transfer port size and a pellet that’s going to start moving when a certain pressure is applied.

Better to buy a magnum springer if that is your performance goal rather than try to make one of lesser capabilities something it’s not.
What’s the internal difference between a regular springer and a magnum, besides maybe bigger springs and xfer ports? Are they made of the same stuff or something stronger, etc?

Compressor raising pressure but not filling the gun (auto shut-off in a few seconds)

What did you find as the problem?
Totay I am going to try filling the gun by followind these steps.

1. Connect the compressor hose to the gun
2.. Open the bleed valve of the compressor
3. Turn on the compressor's fan and next the compressor pump
4. Partially close the bleed valve so the pressure rises and equals the gun's inner pressure
5. Close a bit the valve so I can hear the pump working harder to overpass the gun's pressure
6. Continue closing a bit at a time the bleed valve and hope that the pump will finally fill my gun

Haendler & Natermann .177 Field Target Trophy Accuracy

Shooting cans is fun stuff.

I've found the H&N .177 FTT to be a great low power springer pellet. They're my primary pellet for 10meter offhand shooting for cold winter nights in the garage.
Have you ever tried the RWS Basics? They are a flat head target pellet. They work great indoors and are very economical.

FX  Impact M3 O-ring part number needed

I believe that my Excel spreadsheet includes that O-Ring information.
It's on tab labeled "Schem X x Pg 4", far lower right corner of the opening spreadsheet. There are a total of 13 Tabs along the bottom, each with a different parts section that is shown on Tab "Schem Pg 1".
Some folks can't open the spreadsheet for some reason, perhaps because it's Microsoft Excel?

Mike

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FX  FX Impact M3 another attempt to fix POI shift

I'm sure in some cases you may be correct, but I assure you there are far too many instances having been reported by too many very experienced shooters and engineers to disregard this very real issue. I was going to purchase an M3 last year and changed my mind because FX is NOT dealing with this issue.
Agree. You can make the problem worse by assembling an Impact on a bind but what about the Crown, Maverick, Wildcat and Dreamline guys? My Dreamtac Compact put every Impact I ever owned to shame when it came to POI problems. Not accuracy problems, it was accurate but my scope got a workout. The gun is simple, not a bunch of pressurized sections fighting with each other. I wasn’t on hallucinogens. Never hamfisted anything on the gun. That thing never shot in the same spot day to day. Machined a solid barrel for it, haven’t touched the scope since. There is something going on. If customers demand modular guns with a bunch of cheap options to switch calibers and projectiles, this just might be a side effect.

So the next step is like bigHUN talked about. It’s time to really dot your I’s and cross your T’s when you mess with the gun. Especially if you’re not a that’s good enough kind of guy.

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