Tuning Huma constantly adding to their product line

i can almost bet if I check in with Huma once a week, it seems they’re adding cool upgrade parts to their line up of aftermarket parts. Just today, while ordering some new washer springs for my wildcats regulators, I noticed they came out with a new hammer tuning spring for the MK2 wildcats. I like the fact that these classic guns haven’t been forgotten with the coming of the wildcat MK3, the Maverick, and now the impact M3. 

Just recently, they’ve added a dual hole transfer port and new pellet probe for the wildcat MK2’s which I’m currently getting ready to install and test. The hammer spring they added, if it’s anything like the new hammer spring they added for the impacts, I’m all over that. I also see that they added a regulator tester for their dual reg that goes in front of the FX bottle. A lot of folks were looking at those as a way of converting their pre M3 impacts into a dual reg platform, like when the Maverick’s hit the scene, but the one problem with that Huma set up was one would have to drain the entire bottle every time the bottle was removed for regulator adjustment. 

So they came out with a fitting that replaces the bottle for the regulator adjustment sessions, and allows you to adjust the regulator at both the Huma bottle reg and the FX reg(above the trigger)without having to constantly drain and remove your 480cc or 580cc bottle. With this fitting, you would tether your gun to your fill tank, and bleed off the air thru your fill tanks bleed screw each time you need to drain the air to adjust your reg. Minimal air is wasted.

Sure, you would need to drain the FX bottle the first time, but after using that fitting and making all your adjustments, you remove the huma fitting, reinstall your bottle, fill, and you’re back in business.

Lastly, I see now they have like four different colour choices in laminate trim for the impacts. The grip, cheek rest, and shoulder pad are a set in the trim package, and they have four styles to choose from.

Keep up the great progress, Huma!