EDgun Edgun Leshiy 2

I made a REPR regulator adjuster for the Leshiy 2 with the external regulator adjuster. It’s simple and effective. I will make a few more if anyone interested. It will be in the classified. 
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I am using Apex Airgun .22cal 34gr boat tails 218, in your same gun with very good groupings. I just ordered a sample of 219s. 

They have a website, but I ordered through EBay see below.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/293614809601

Do those fit in the mag. They’re some kinda big. Lol

No problem with the 34 gr. That have a long version that is 36 gr. Those I have not tried.

The exact length of each is in their description.
 
I made a REPR regulator adjuster for the Leshiy 2 with the external regulator adjuster. It’s simple and effective. I will make a few more if anyone interested. It will be in the classified. 
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I was lucky enough to pick up one of these locally from Jack. I had a pair of Craftsman retaining clip pliers that I thought would work on the REPR reg - but I literally could not budge the adjustment valve with these pliers. I then purchased another set of pliers from Lowe's that allow for more leverage and ultimately worked but, given that you can only insert the tips into 2 of the 4 holes, I slipped a couple of time and could have potentially scratched the adjuster (or even the air tube) so even these new pliers didn't prove to be ideal.

I got Jack's adjustment tool and was very happy to see that it literally fit the 4 holes and curvature of the valve absolutely perfectly! I honestly don't know how he does it but Jack's been a genius with his 3D printer . . . he's created so many things that have been so useful with my various PCP's (if you're going to pick up one of these tools for your L2, ask Jack about his awesome L2 speedloaders as well - which are another must have for these rifles)! It's super easy to easily and consistently adjust my REPR reg with this tool and I don't have to worry about slipping or scratching the gun. Definitely worth every penny!
 
I got the .22 with a 350 barrel and yesterday replaced a CF bottle, so I had a good time to look around the internals for first time.

Measured the jets, 0.3 + 0.5 beside a fact both engraved (0.2).

Can you educate me please? My best understanding is that the jets feeding the mag indexing mechanism

only from a pool/plenum, and larger holes needed only for a lower Reg settings.

??


 
I got the .22 with a 350 barrel and yesterday replaced a CF bottle, so I had a good time to look around the internals for first time.

Measured the jets, 0.3 + 0.5 beside a fact both engraved (0.2).

Can you educate me please? My best understanding is that the jets feeding the mag indexing mechanism

only from a pool/plenum, and larger holes needed only for a lower Reg settings.

??




https://youtu.be/WTeMJC4nRw0

Brian also comments this on this video

" I would like to add a suggestion. Check the holes with a go/no go pin set. Since the smaller hole jets are never used by the factory, but they are made for customers. Edgun gunsmiths in Russia will drill out jets that say 0.2 to 0.5 or 0.7 when setting up guns in the factory. Unless you bought the jets separately don't go by the markings found on the jets with your gun "

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EoaY-kMSRE


 
Can I repeat a quetion with different wording? The Leshiy2 action is functioning very different vs an ordinary pcp airgun.

I don't know how much is an air waste currently with the 350 barrel, also if there is a air waste in indexing mechanism...and to minimise that waste my best bet is to lower the Reg.

The speed will get slower and slower, up to a moment the indexing will stop.

Back up a Reg for couple minutes, or change the jets to next size up...

This shall be my initial question...at the bottom of the Reg somehere there is no more pressure and air volume for indexing to work but the gun can still shoot pellets.




 
BigHun, the regulator pressure doesn’t affect the efficiency alone. The jets have a bigger affect from the testing I’ve done. I have left my regulator at the factory setting but changed the jets to a bigger combination, this did two things , it reduced the speed of the pellet and made a slight increase in efficiency. It reduced the sound also but it’s not quiet by any means. Relative to other conventional poppet type valves getting good efficiency from this rifle will require a much longer barrel. Most of the air is wasted as the valve is still open when the pellet leaves the barrel. I’m ok with my current set up even if it’s an air hog. 
 
Sergey1972

I have read it somewhere a while ago that, if lowering the Reg at some point the Mag will stop indexing but we can stil manually load the pellet and the L2 will shoot.

Hobbyman

This exactly what I am trying to say, the jets feeding the mechanism and all the rest of the air goes through a barrel.I don't see anywhere a valve that limits the path to the barrel...only thing is there a small rubber puck athe breach. If I install a bigger plenum than even more air will be wasted?

This is not my backyard plinker, I am trying to set it up to play a full Field game with a single filled bottle.
 
Quick question about the trigger. As I am pulling the trigger, if I do it very slowly, there is a point at which I can hear air escaping but the gun is not firing just yet. Is this normal?


this is normal. Mine does the same , the trigger pull is more of a quick jerk than a steady pull. 


BigHun, 

I do believe that the extra parts that are included in the REPR will reduce the dwell time of the valve for the .22 and smaller calibers. How many shots are you trying to get from one fill? 
 
Quick question about the trigger. As I am pulling the trigger, if I do it very slowly, there is a point at which I can hear air escaping but the gun is not firing just yet. Is this normal?


this is normal. Mine does the same , the trigger pull is more of a quick jerk than a steady pull. 


BigHun, 

I do believe that the extra parts that are included in the REPR will reduce the dwell time of the valve for the .22 and smaller calibers. How many shots are you trying to get from one fill?

I think I read that Ed said those repr parts will not fit the "old valve". Only work with the newest valve. Only the adjustable reg section will work with our guns.