i have some problems with my impact mk2, it has a ES of 60fps over the chronograph and it effects my poi, i have tryed almost every tuning combination i could think of, i think it is the regulator, so i took it out and cleaned it and relubed it and it diddent do any thing.
i have checked that the reg, hammerspring, and valve dont move when shooting, the reg pressure are also stable.
do you guys have any ideas?
when i bought it i had to send it back becouse of the extreame spread and groups, it also had the old type gauges and a 500mm barrel and not the 600mm the the .22 mk2 should have, so i am not happy with sending it back one more time.
another thing i noticed was my serial number is 180819, do that mean that its not the AMP regulator?
…Generation 3 Impact X's (after Serial Number 183534) have the long (16mm) piston and large (10mm) housing (These are called AMP regulators)
Generation 2 Crowns (after Serial Number 180760) had the long (16mm) piston and the large (10mm) housing (These are called AMP regulators)…
The AMP regulators are able to be adjusted down without releasing pressure, but it is still recommended to fire at least 1 shot every 1/4 turn while adjusting down, to ensure nothing goes wrong.
FX Airguns USA
i have checked that the reg, hammerspring, and valve dont move when shooting, the reg pressure are also stable.
do you guys have any ideas?
when i bought it i had to send it back becouse of the extreame spread and groups, it also had the old type gauges and a 500mm barrel and not the 600mm the the .22 mk2 should have, so i am not happy with sending it back one more time.
another thing i noticed was my serial number is 180819, do that mean that its not the AMP regulator?
…Generation 3 Impact X's (after Serial Number 183534) have the long (16mm) piston and large (10mm) housing (These are called AMP regulators)
Generation 2 Crowns (after Serial Number 180760) had the long (16mm) piston and the large (10mm) housing (These are called AMP regulators)…
The AMP regulators are able to be adjusted down without releasing pressure, but it is still recommended to fire at least 1 shot every 1/4 turn while adjusting down, to ensure nothing goes wrong.
FX Airguns USA