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"wolfie"Re supply issues, maybe us EU citizens ( UK still) should be grateful USA owners doing the development work for us.
Think it strange that a gun designed to be very tuneable should need degassing to adjust reg. downwards. Would this apply also if a Huma reg was ( assuming it could be) installed?
What development work are the USA owners doing for the EU (soon to be) owners? There are already several FX crowns in the EU (of which I own one) and testing is fully in progress now

I am now working on tuning a .25 barrel and it's already performing quite nice.
Regarding the decreasing of the reg pressure without degassing: Huma regulators work in the same way as the FX regulators, these are just piston regulators with belleville washers. The regulated pressure is a balance between the force applied on the regulator piston by the regulated chamber and the counteracting force of the belleville washers pushing against the piston. The piston has a soft material on top which seals the air inlet of the regulator if the right regulator pressure is reached.
If the pressure is set and you want to decrease the regulator pressure (without degassing) you're pushing the inlet nozzle against the pistons force from the regulated pressure and you'll highly likely screw up the o-rings of the regulator piston. By pushing it against a higher pressure a large amount of heat will be produced locally which might burn the oring or make it stick which can cause pieces to be ripped of. If you apply excessive force to the adjustment screw there is also a chance of damaging the piston nozzle which makes your regulator piston permamently out of function.
On the other hand, if you turn the adjustment screw too far out (so increasing the regulator pressure too much) the piston won't be able to reach the inlet nozzle or won't have enough force to fully seal the inlet nozzle. This is what's happening with almost all the regulator creep issues. The stack of BV washers is fully compressed above a certain pressure which leads to an unsealed inlet nozzle and so the regulator pressure will creep. It is even possible that it will creep up to the full pressure that is in the bottle.