Well after reading a few threads about successful regulator installs on a few air arms rifles I decided to bite the bullet. I purchased a Robert Lane regulator.
Install was relatively simple however my air chamber must have been on the small side of the acceptable tolerance limit because I had a beast of a time sliding the reg. into the chamber. You would think with how tight it was it would have sealed no problem but I had to re and re it a few times to get it to stop leaking out the vent hole. Seems to be holding now.
The reg. came to me set at 130 Bar which only gave me around 825 fps with 18.1 JSB's. A bit lower than I was looking for. In the end I had to set it to 150 Bar to get an 883 fps avg.
I drilled the tube with the provided bit in a Dremel tool. Went in like butter. To cut the pot I used a pipe cutter which seemed a bit less crude than a hacksaw and though it took longer it gave me a nice even clean cut.
Sorry not a lot of pics. They wouldn't be very exciting anyway.
Here is a shot of the before and after curves. Sorry no fancy computer generated graphs here either. Just some old fashioned graph paper and some coloured pens. Call me old school.
I didn't get the huge increase in shot count that some people seem to but it is a carbine with a very small air reservoir. My main goal is to get rid of that ugly curve anyway. Any additional shots would just be a bonus.
I'm pretty happy with the red and green lines. I get 5 to 6 additional shots and they all lie within 20fps of each other. Only issue I have is that is from a 230 bar fill. With my current bottle situation that won't give me many refills.
So I am going to play around a bit and see if I can get the same results but from a 200 Bar fill. The blue line is 205 Bar so I think if I play with the hammer spring, outlet valve spring etc I can improve on that line. We'll see. i have two new hammer springs on the way so I will try clipping one first to see what that does.
One note: My kit didn't come with a replacement outlet valve spring as a couple other people mentioned that their kits did. I asked Robert about this and he said it is not a standard item on the FAC kits.
If anyone has any thoughts on how I may be able to improve on this I'm all ears. Pretty happy so far though. I feel even as is it is an improvement. Thanks.
Install was relatively simple however my air chamber must have been on the small side of the acceptable tolerance limit because I had a beast of a time sliding the reg. into the chamber. You would think with how tight it was it would have sealed no problem but I had to re and re it a few times to get it to stop leaking out the vent hole. Seems to be holding now.
The reg. came to me set at 130 Bar which only gave me around 825 fps with 18.1 JSB's. A bit lower than I was looking for. In the end I had to set it to 150 Bar to get an 883 fps avg.
I drilled the tube with the provided bit in a Dremel tool. Went in like butter. To cut the pot I used a pipe cutter which seemed a bit less crude than a hacksaw and though it took longer it gave me a nice even clean cut.
Sorry not a lot of pics. They wouldn't be very exciting anyway.
Here is a shot of the before and after curves. Sorry no fancy computer generated graphs here either. Just some old fashioned graph paper and some coloured pens. Call me old school.
I didn't get the huge increase in shot count that some people seem to but it is a carbine with a very small air reservoir. My main goal is to get rid of that ugly curve anyway. Any additional shots would just be a bonus.
I'm pretty happy with the red and green lines. I get 5 to 6 additional shots and they all lie within 20fps of each other. Only issue I have is that is from a 230 bar fill. With my current bottle situation that won't give me many refills.
So I am going to play around a bit and see if I can get the same results but from a 200 Bar fill. The blue line is 205 Bar so I think if I play with the hammer spring, outlet valve spring etc I can improve on that line. We'll see. i have two new hammer springs on the way so I will try clipping one first to see what that does.
One note: My kit didn't come with a replacement outlet valve spring as a couple other people mentioned that their kits did. I asked Robert about this and he said it is not a standard item on the FAC kits.
If anyone has any thoughts on how I may be able to improve on this I'm all ears. Pretty happy so far though. I feel even as is it is an improvement. Thanks.