The opposite is more common with most new things.I find it amazing that a relatively new high $$ rifle has so many different problems .
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The opposite is more common with most new things.I find it amazing that a relatively new high $$ rifle has so many different problems .
Unfortunately its normal these days. We get to pay for being a test bed, oh joy.I find it amazing that a relatively new high $$ rifle has so many different problems .
Haha too true.Unfortunately its normal these days. We get to pay for being a test bed, oh joy.
It's happened to me twice now and is very frustrating because if a person doesn't know how to work on airguns then its also pay shipping time too.
Or pay someone that works on airguns to fix the problem as well as the parts.
That's why I refuse to buy new releases anymore. Heck even future generations can still have problems that aren't quite worked out yet.
I cringe when I buy new airguns. Hope for the best....
Name me one car model that's flawless from the start...Unfortunately its normal these days. We get to pay for being a test bed, oh joy.
It's happened to me twice now and is very frustrating because if a person doesn't know how to work on airguns then its also pay shipping time too.
Or pay someone that works on airguns to fix the problem as well as the parts.
That's why I refuse to buy new releases anymore. Heck even future generations can still have problems that aren't quite worked out yet.
I cringe when I buy new airguns. Hope for the best....
Name me one car model that's flawless from the start...
Here we help each other or we drive 30 minutes to the gunstore. I prefer to do it myself. It's no rocket science.
It seems that airguns are not meant for everyone.Had lots of problems with used vehicles so I started buying new ones hoping to avoid payments on used vehicles as well as paying to fix them.
Ha, cars have a couple thousand more parts in them than airguns do so not a very good comparison. But here's a few I've personally owned from brand new that had no problems for literally years. Had lots of problems when I was younger with used vehicles so I started buying new ones.
80's Ford Escort.
90's Dodge Caravan.
90's Ford pickup.
98 Nissan pickup.
2004 Dodge pickup, well except the radio was faulty so I brought it back a few days later for replacement.
2008 Toyota Yaris.
2018 Toyota 4runner.
What are the chances all these would work perfectly, you know like they were supposed to/expected to?!
I don't know if you are new here but myself and others have seen plenty of posts of people buying new airguns that have had problems from the get go.
People buy new stuff to not have to mess with problems. Over the years I've bought tons of new things that have worked correctly but BY FAR airguns have been the most annoying things I've bought new - because of problems, problems which should have been corrected before release !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thankfully I do have a friend an hour away that is a great gunsmith but I prefer not to bother him if at all possible.
Oh, I recently rebuilt my 10 year old FX Royale. It has a slow leak but at least it'll hold air for 3 days vs a few hours. It's an airgun which was fine for 9 of those years and I bought it new.
I’ve had an 08 Honda Civic for a year and a half and haven’t put one penny in un expected expense into it. Done with American based company garbage. That’s an unfortunate thing to say.Had lots of problems with used vehicles so I started buying new ones hoping to avoid payments on used vehicles as well as paying to fix them.
Ha, cars have a couple thousand more parts in them than airguns do so not a very good comparison. But here's a few I've personally owned from brand new that had no problems for literally years. Had lots of problems when I was younger with used vehicles so I started buying new ones.
80's Ford Escort.
90's Dodge Caravan.
90's Ford pickup.
98 Nissan pickup.
2004 Dodge pickup, well except the radio was faulty so I brought it back a few days later for replacement.
2008 Toyota Yaris.
2018 Toyota 4runner.
What are the chances all these would work perfectly, you know like they were supposed to/expected to?!
I don't know if you are new here but myself and others have seen plenty of posts of people buying new airguns that have had problems from the get go.
People buy new stuff to not have to mess with problems. Over the years I've bought tons of new things that have worked correctly but BY FAR airguns have been the most annoying things I've bought new - because of problems, problems which should have been corrected before release !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thankfully I do have a friend an hour away that is a great gunsmith but I prefer not to bother him if at all possible.
Oh, I recently rebuilt my 10 year old FX Royale. It has a slow leak but at least it'll hold air for 3 days vs a few hours. It's an airgun which was fine for 9 of those years and I bought it new.
It seems that airguns are not meant for everyone.You don't have to be here for years to notice that you have two kinds of people here. Those who help another, and those who just complain all day long.
It also seems that it's FAR more common for people to pounce all over FX if they ever produce anything new or have a single issue compared to other companies. I remember reading comments blasting the last two releases. The Wildcat BT and then the Panthera announcement. Both seemed to get negative bias before they were even in the hands of shooters.
I've owned FX, Air Venturi, Benjamin, Air Force, etc and I've had 'something' go wrong on all of them.
All I'm saying is that not only is there an FX fanboy base, but there is certainly a hater base as well.
Yep, the new one I got mikes out at 3.01mm on the turned section and 2.41mm on the old. Diameter of the poppet is slightly smaller and looks to be PEEK. Shot cycle is much crisper now and I gained 20FPS with where I had my reg sitting before (170b 1022FPS / 40gr and now 1040FPS).Good news.![]()
FX made a new valverod. Thicker in the middle. I got a new one yesterday and didn't even notice the difference at first.
I wanted to have a few made from stronger and thicker material. But now I will test these for a few thousand rounds and see how it will hold.
Be sure to polish that puppy slightly before installation
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Good jobYep, the new one I got mikes out at 3.01mm on the turned section and 2.41mm on the old. Diameter of the poppet is slightly smaller and looks to be PEEK. Shot cycle is much crisper now and I gained 20FPS with where I had my reg sitting before (170b 1022FPS / 40gr and now 1040FPS).
My leak is also gone now after I replaced the valve and broke it in.
Fx Panthera is also less accurate than my Fx Impact at 50 amd at 100 yards…at 50 yards Fx Panthera is less accurate than a Venturi Avenger…Pantheras is capable of hitting targets after several attempts over 200 yards due to large plenuim…but below 100 yards they lack accuracy…