Taipan Taipan Slash first tuning report.

jpiperson2002 My regulator is actually at 125 bar, not 120 like I posted... didn't catch that. Randy MACTEN has is 550mm .22 reg at 110 bar I think.

For the .22, the reg at 125 bar *should* be fine and not too low. My 25's are shooting at 47 fpe, so I'm very happy with that.

My problem according to Marek Děngl of Taipan and his Designers, is they think there is a "needle" that might be sticking and it needs to be polished and lubed (he gave video instructions). Also, there is another part that needs to be 'cleaned' and replace an o-ring (again another how to video).

I'm going to try watching those videos tomorrow if I get a chance with support from Randy if needed. We get the same Marek emails.

If the 'fixes' suggested by Taipan solve the problem or not, I'll let everyone know.

Also, it's not like I can't use the gun. I can go 10 12-shot mags without problems. But, you just never know when it will happen.
 
jpiperson2002 My regulator is actually at 125 bar, not 120 like I posted... didn't catch that. Randy MACTEN has is 550mm .22 reg at 110 bar I think.

For the .22, the reg at 125 bar *should* be fine and not too low. My 25's are shooting at 47 fpe, so I'm very happy with that.

My problem according to Marek Děngl of Taipan and his Designers, is they think there is a "needle" that might be sticking and it needs to be polished and lubed (he gave video instructions). Also, there is another part that needs to be 'cleaned' and replace an o-ring (again another how to video).

I'm going to try watching those videos tomorrow if I get a chance with support from Randy if needed. We get the same Marek emails.

If the 'fixes' suggested by Taipan solve the problem or not, I'll let everyone know.

Also, it's not like I can't use the gun. I can go 10 12-shot mags without problems. But, you just never know when it will happen.
Can one just send it back to get serviced under warranty? For example, AoA warranties their Daystate 5 years and one can just send it back even if it is just one single O-ring leak. Not that many would, but they are very good with that.
 
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I've had my Slash Tactical 420mm .22 for only a few days.... but I wanted to give a quick update.

It's a great gun, it shoots very well, accurate, quiet, lightweight, multiple safeties, and a superb trigger! It's also pellet picky, and I'm having some occasional magazine cycling issues that Marek Děngl (Taipan owner/desiger/etc) and Randy, MACTEN, are helping me with. Taipan is really on top of this gun, and ready to help whenever we need it.

Taipan Slash Tactical 420mm .22

Build Quality
- Solid is all I can say! Nothing plastic, the magazines are on the heavier side, but very well made. You just know you have a well made gun when you hold it.

Reg /Shot Count / Shot String - Not too bad, but I expect it to improve as I break the regulator in (see pic)
- Regulator: 120 bar
- Total Shots: 40-42 with FX 25.39
- ES: 23
- SD: 6

Pellets -
- The Slash .22 was designed for the JSB 25's I believe, and JSB/FX/JTS 25's all work great.
- JSB 18's are not good and haven't tried other's yet. I think they are too small for the magazine, plus I get many mag cycle issues. Do not use them.

Safeties
- Slash has a trigger safety and a magazine safety. These are excellent. In addition, we can decock the Slash, so I look at that as a 3rd safety. Well done Taipan!

Trigger - 8.4 oz (see pic)!! I did the average of three trigger pulls twice. I got 8.4 and 8.5 oz respectively. I also adjusted the trigger from one the videos, so this might have improved it.

Accuracy - I got a 0.51" 5-shot group at 50 yards, but then got so excited, I couldn't repeat but still got 0.68-0.74" (see pics) :)

My Problem
- The magazine will occasionally not cycle, and I must decock, then cock it to continue shooting. Maybe every 30-80 shots it will happen.
- Not a good thing and needs to be fixed!
- Marek Děngl of Taipan has Randy MACTEN have been helping to resolve it, but still not resolved. Marek is in contact with Slash Designers and Engineers, and they providing us with videos to lube, smooth or replace parts.
- I fully expect this problem to be resolved, but not nuts about having to take apart the gun (but the videos are well done).
- As far as I know, I'm the only Slash owner with a mag cycling problem.

Marek Děngl / Taipan is in constant contact with Randy and I, and I'm very pleased that the folks who designed and produced the Slash, are the ones directly helping me.

For example, when I emailed Tony at Talon Tunes on last Saturday afternoon about my mag cycling problem, he responded that he forwarded my email to Marek Děngl. In less than 30 minutes, Marek was in contact with me. That's good support!

I have no regrets other than I'm learning more about the internals of the Slash than I wanted :), but pleased with my purchase, Tony and Taipan.

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Wow it’s good to hear they are on top of it!
 
I believe the the indexing happens only when there is a pellet in from of the valve to allow it to bounce back air?
I know .218 do fit very well in the pellet magazine and depending on what I find, may end up going with them.
Not a bad thing as then I could buy the same .218 ammo for 3 airguns .
I know you have bare sighs but can you even tell if it's grouping

jpiperson2002 My regulator is actually at 125 bar, not 120 like I posted... didn't catch that. Randy MACTEN has is 550mm .22 reg at 110 bar I think.

For the .22, the reg at 125 bar *should* be fine and not too low. My 25's are shooting at 47 fpe, so I'm very happy with that.

My problem according to Marek Děngl of Taipan and his Designers, is they think there is a "needle" that might be sticking and it needs to be polished and lubed (he gave video instructions). Also, there is another part that needs to be 'cleaned' and replace an o-ring (again another how to video).

I'm going to try watching those videos tomorrow if I get a chance with support from Randy if needed. We get the same Marek emails.

If the 'fixes' suggested by Taipan solve the problem or not, I'll let everyone know.

Also, it's not like I can't use the gun. I can go 10 12-shot mags without problems. But, you just never know when

Can one just send it back to get serviced under warranty? For example, AoA warranties their Daystate 5 years and one can just send it back even if it is just one single O-ring leak. Not that many would, but they are very good with that.
Unless there’s a fix, shoot once per second. I know it’s not as fun but….
 
Can one just send it back to get serviced under warranty? For example, AoA warranties their Daystate 5 years and one can just send it back even if it is just one single O-ring leak. Not that many would, but they are very good with that.

I wish that were the case, but apparently not right now. The Slash is so new and Tony at Talon Tunes is the only place in the world right now to purchase one.

I don't want to speak for Tony, but when I emailed him about my problem, he immediately forward it to Taipan for resolution. I suspect Tony does not even have all the spare parts, or someone trained on these, but this is just speculation.

On the brighter side, Marek and his designers at Taipan are working directly with me and Randy MACTEN for fixing my problem. The downside is that I must fix it myself with their help.

So, the big questions is, what will happen if I cannot fix it even with all their help and videos? It's under warranty, so what will Tony or Taipan do?

But, I'm not worried. Marek and Taipan seemed to immediately understand and diagnosed the problem with a 'sticking' needle and more lube for o-ring. I expect them to stay with me until the mag cycle problem is fixed. Taipan has a great reputation in the airgun world. When it's all said and done, my Slash may be even 'better' than new :).

Stay tuned :).
 
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Can one just send it back to get serviced under warranty? For example, AoA warranties their Daystate 5 years and one can just send it back even if it is just one single O-ring leak. Not that many would, but they are very good with that.

I was unable to resolve my Slash magazine cycling problem even after many hours with the help of Taipan.

Tony at Talon Tunes apologized for my frustrations and will be sending me a new replacement with his next shipment.

You can't beat that for excellent customer service. Thank you Tony!
 
I was unable to resolve my Slash magazine cycling problem even after many hours with the help of Taipan.

Tony at Talon Tunes apologized for my frustrations and will be sending me a new replacement with his next shipment.

You can't beat that for excellent customer service. Thank you Tony!
Did the mag issue occur while rapidly shooting?
 
I went and did some shooting today with the .22 550mm finally..
I filmed a bit and really enjoyed what I found.
I've updated my original post with the group and further info.
Just over 50 yards.. AEA 25.3 pellets .37" cTc
The picture is AEA 25.3 .22 pellets, but the rest of the story is kind of funny..
See edit to my original post.

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I went and did some shooting today with the .22 550mm finally..
I filmed a bit and really enjoyed what I found.
I've updated my original post with the group and further info.
The picture is AEA 25.3 .22 pellets, but the rest of the story is kind of funny..

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Wow, Randy... Excellent group! I thought my 0.51" was pretty good... But...

You've shown that Taipan hasn't skipped a beat in accuracy with their new semi-auto Slash (that is shooting from a magazine!).