EDgun Edgun Leshiy 2

No. I've sold all my rimfires because I'm just not shooting them, and all I'll be using my Leshiy for is hunting and pesting. I don't have land to plink away on, and don't need to upgrade to a bottle for my purposes, so I'm thinking I might not need a compressor/high psi bottle.

My recreational shooting is all sporting clays.

Then you should be fine with a hand pump. If you stick to one caliber and don't plan to tune a lot, you'll be good.
 
No. I've sold all my rimfires because I'm just not shooting them, and all I'll be using my Leshiy for is hunting and pesting. I don't have land to plink away on, and don't need to upgrade to a bottle for my purposes, so I'm thinking I might not need a compressor/high psi bottle.

My recreational shooting is all sporting clays.

Then you should be fine with a hand pump. If you stick to one caliber and don't plan to tune a lot, you'll be good.

Thanks, appreciate the confirm.
 
Thanks for the info. Sounds like that would have been ~120 pumps or so on the stock tube?

It was ~100 from 130 to 300bar on the stock tube, if I'm not mistaken.

Warning: not all hand pumps are created equal. Hill Mk5 is one of the better ones.

Thanks @dorcula -- I did end up ordering a Hill mk5 from AOA. I figured I could buy the best hand pump on the market for half the price of the worst compressor... I should do it.

Ive got 3 very high quality regulators from my aquarium hobby after having a few low end ones over a decade ago and with high pressure, I penny wise pound foolish applies IMHO. And, again,mostly hunting so...
 

Added this .25L bottle today 

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Shortfuse,

What AR15 pistol grip are you running? I haven't seen this before.

At this setting I had issues after taking the trigger off safe it would not fire put it back on safe then return to fire sometimes it would fire sometimes not one time I returned to safe and pulled the trigger gun went off so I turned the reg down to shoot 820 haven't had any issue since but I'm switching to 30 cal this week and I'm worried if I turn it up again to accommodate the heavier pellet if I'll run into the same issue. Anyone run into this cycling issue at High Power
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_uQBs_7hn8



As Ed noted (translated) in the comment string, the video should be self explanatory :)

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@Mavic Pro Damn it! I am really struck to the heart!!! :) In my opinion, everything is obvious in the table!

The calibers are shown, the sizes of the nozzles for each caliber are shown, it is shown whether it is necessary to put inserts or not (a green check mark or a red cross). A gearbox and a pressure of 130 bar are shown, that is, these settings are optimal for this pressure.

Of course, I understand that no one reads the instructions, so I followed the path of maximum simplification of the instructions and am amazed that even such primitive "rock art" drawings are also not understood. And moreover, as far as I know, you are not from the generation of "snowflakes", there is a basic education and so on...

What to do, how to explain to people further?!

Hands drop...



 
Does any Leshiy owners know what is the #34 on this diagram M10 screw is for?

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LOL - If you go back to maybe page 10-15 in this thread I asked the same question several days after receiving mine. It doesn't go anywhere and the space behind is just empty. I figured that the hole was required into order to do the machine work on the valve housing and then covered so as to not look hideous. 
 
Does any Leshiy owners know what is the #34 on this diagram M10 screw is for?

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LOL - If you go back to maybe page 10-15 in this thread I asked the same question several days after receiving mine. It doesn't go anywhere and the space behind is just empty. I figured that the hole was required into order to do the machine work on the valve housing and then covered so as to not look hideous.

Thanks Sean, I was wondering if that might be a place to add a gauge to monitor regulator creeps.