Gentlemen I own two AEA Hp semiauto ss pistols, one in .30 and .22 cal, if is possibly to install regulators in this kind of airguns?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Hopefully so but It looks like the challenger pro regulator setup that they are offering for the standard challenger won’t work with the .357 big bore bullpup as of now . I’m half tempted to sell the big bore and buy a cheapo challenger 357Check with your dealer, AEA has came out with regulators for some of their rifles and some time maybe fallish,, they will offer regulators for the big bores. I have the Challenger 357 big bore standard.
I would hold off on that, They are going to make regs for the big bores also but, if you don't need that much power then that's you choice.Hopefully so but It looks like the challenger pro regulator setup that they are offering for the standard challenger won’t work with the .357 big bore bullpup as of now . I’m half tempted to sell the big bore and buy a cheapo challenger 357
smiles, the sl huh , well my 81 gr jsb pellets leave the barrel of my .357 standard big bore at a bit over or under 1200fps and net me 212fpe at first shot, but they are horribly inaccurate due to the velocity so the lowest grain slug(i do not shoot pellets anymore) is a 125gr ranger , and i shoot some 147gr copper electroplated self defense hollowpoints from barrys bullets alot. they actually make a screaming sound as they travel through the barrel. and those 174gr devistators fit in my magazine. oh i can fit a 220into the breach single shot. did i mention this air rifles minimum power output with those 81gr pellets is 212fpe right. its because the powerplant is heavier the air tube is 600cc and the breach is much bigger. so i understand 3600psi is where your sweet spot is, but that is like shot 3 in my guns sweet spot. so i am looking at 3800 psi and testing it because seriously from there my gun raises in velocity for 4 shots and then lowers forthe rest ending a 10 shot string at 922fps.3500-3600 is the sweet spot for my challenger SL .357 and 81gr jsb for excellent accuracy
with placed shots on deer & hogs.
and the hybrids are amazing in it also !
my big bore itch has been scratched many times and my max FPE is 266 using the proslugs 109gr solidssmiles, the sl huh , well my 81 gr jsb pellets leave the barrel of my .357 standard big bore at a bit over or under 1200fps and net me 212fpe at first shot, but they are horribly inaccurate due to the velocity so the lowest grain slug(i do not shoot pellets anymore) is a 125gr ranger , and i shoot some 147gr copper electroplated self defense hollowpoints from barrys bullets alot. they actually make a screaming sound as they travel through the barrel. and those 174gr devistators fit in my magazine. oh i can fit a 220into the breach single shot. did i mention this air rifles minimum power output with those 81gr pellets is 212fpe right. its because the powerplant is heavier the air tube is 600cc and the breach is much bigger. so i understand 3600psi is where your sweet spot is, but that is like shot 3 in my guns sweet spot. so i am looking at 3800 psi and testing it because seriously from there my gun raises in velocity for 4 shots and then lowers forthe rest ending a 10 shot string at 922fps.
i think i can shoot a whole other 10 shot magazine, yeah it has 10 in my mag not 8. but enjoy that sl, untill the itch makes you buy the big bore.
You have the AEA 357 big bore? If so, do you have the 3 washer kit?my big bore itch has been scratched many times and my max FPE is 266 using the proslugs 109gr solids
but power is not my main concern, i like to put the projectile exactly where i want it to go, and its not on paper.
tthe good news is i think the regulator kit works with your challenger, and yes i actually was trying to buy the version you have and the guy at the pellet shop just decided to toss that at me and see my amazement at the amount of power coming from my airgun. and yes those 109grs are good for you it sounds and we all use what works right. ii am getting my lead from gt bullets tthink they carry some of the weights you use. i love my airgun its a bit scary though. like holding a 9mm firearm that looks like a rifle. so i put a cover on my emperor that has orange at the tip like an airsoft gun, hehehe just to confuse the haters and idiots of this world. and its a beautiful thing, enjoymy big bore itch has been scratched many times and my max FPE is 266 using the proslugs 109gr solids
but power is not my main concern, i like to put the projectile exactly where i want it to go, and its not on paper.
Careful with that orange tip, some places (know your local laws) may have a law against that and you can be charged with a crime. Bad guys have done this on real firearms.tthe good news is i think the regulator kit works with your challenger, and yes i actually was trying to buy the version you have and the guy at the pellet shop just decided to toss that at me and see my amazement at the amount of power coming from my airgun. and yes those 109grs are good for you it sounds and we all use what works right. ii am getting my lead from gt bullets tthink they carry some of the weights you use. i love my airgun its a bit scary though. like holding a 9mm firearm that looks like a rifle. so i put a cover on my emperor that has orange at the tip like an airsoft gun, hehehe just to confuse the haters and idiots of this world. and its a beautiful thing, enjoy
YEAH i wondered about that at first but here in texas there is an obscure law taling about all airguns must have the orange tip. the local pd knows about my air rifle they told me to open carry it as if it were a firearm and it is restricted from any place a firearm is restricted, but they understand and confirm that air guns are not restricted for the most part except i have to be hunting to posess my air rifle in the city limits but outside my property or vehicle. and if i pull it out there better be a good reason since it is a city ordinance not to point an airgun at any person or property. they make it so you can only use it in your back yard or in local woods. i am about to ask city if i can shoot all the snakes in the creek in the nearby park.I'm not so sure about the orange paint! I feel airguns are just as dangerous as firearms, they just don't have the distance and should be handled with a lot of care. They are by no means a toy.
you are very correct they do not know, and we should not let that cat completly out the bag till airgun tech surpasses firearms. we need full access to their calibers meaning we need our airgun manufacturers to design and make barrels that can easily shoot the reload bullets they make, secondly and along with it our barrel rifling needs to be less and the bore needs be correct, a .357 needs to be able to handle a .358 rifle slug not just the .357 pistol slugs or the.356 slugs most of us are forced to use.I'm in new york. any bb or pellet gun/ airgun that can shoot 600fps is treated somewhat like a firearm. At first i wasn't to happy about it but, Now that i have gotten into pcps i fully understand. I can hunt with it provided you have a licence to do so and i can use a moderator/ with no orange paint. I guess the bottom line is, We have to follow state and local laws if we want these rifle and pistols to gain acceptance for hunting.I would like to see all states have the same laws covering hunting. some states you can deer hunt with a airgun and some you cant? I really don't think people know how powerful these airguns are. nothing like the bb guns of old with 8fpe. i have brought in to work a 148 gr slug and they can't believe it .