Karma Red Panda Air Gauges

I received a .30 caliber Red Panda 2025 spec, pellet/benchrest version about 2-3 weeks ago. Mine is performing admirably. It likes almost every pellet I've tried out including AEA 45 and 50 grain and Zan 48 and 56 grain. There's not much I would change except the air gauges. They are analog - which is okay - but the psi markings are VERY small and use only half of the face of the dial, which makes them very hard to read. Not sure why they are using psi gauges when bar is typically used for airguns. I'm thinking about changing out the main fill gauge. Has anyone done this? I know it is 1/8 BSPP as most are, but I've removed it and the threads are shorter than other gauges I've had like the Wika and Sekhmet gauges. Has anyone successfully changed out this gauge? If so what did you use?
 
I received a .30 caliber Red Panda 2025 spec, pellet/benchrest version about 2-3 weeks ago. Mine is performing admirably. It likes almost every pellet I've tried out including AEA 45 and 50 grain and Zan 48 and 56 grain. There's not much I would change except the air gauges. They are analog - which is okay - but the psi markings are VERY small and use only half of the face of the dial, which makes them very hard to read. Not sure why they are using psi gauges when bar is typically used for airguns. I'm thinking about changing out the main fill gauge. Has anyone done this? I know it is 1/8 BSPP as most are, but I've removed it and the threads are shorter than other gauges I've had like the Wika and Sekhmet gauges. Has anyone successfully changed out this gauge? If so what did you use?
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Also, do yourself a favor and notice how many seconds it takes for each shot to refresh. You might be in for a big surprise!
Thanks! With a 200cc plenum I know refresh rates are damn quick! Question - when you pulled the stock Karma gauge did it have short threads? My interest is in the other side of the gun replacing the fill gauge. When I degassed and pulled it I noticed the threads were a good 1/8" shorter than other standard gauges.
 
Thanks! With a 200cc plenum I know refresh rates are damn quick! Question - when you pulled the stock Karma gauge did it have short threads? My interest is in the other side of the gun replacing the fill gauge. When I degassed and pulled it I noticed the threads were a good 1/8" shorter than other standard gauges.
I had no issues with the replacement threads on the Sekhmet gauges. For me, the #2 regulator gauge is the most important of the 3 gauges. Check out the Skehmet.com website to confirm which gauge is recommended for the 3 different karma gauges.
 
I had no issues with the replacement threads on the Sekhmet gauges. For me, the #2 regulator gauge is the most important of the 3 gauges.
Thanks. I used to feel that way when I was tuning (fighting) an FX M3 but now, once tuned I consider it to be "set and forget" with my main concern being the level of the main fill tank so I don't shoot down below the reg.