As FX moved to brass piston bodies for regulator, I also made a couple but with peek seat.
Umair Bhaur
Umair Bhaur
I would love to help you but in my country very few users bought Maverick yet. None came to me to inspect and find out pros and cones.Hello mubhaur ji
I am a avid viewer to your videos , that are quite informative and offer logical and practical solutions
I have a fx maverick and am facing an issue towards velocity variations in the first few shot after the
gun is lying ideal or after change of magazine . any solution can be offered to such an issue , i have seen
your video on fx impact , but in maverick its the AMP regulator ,at both stages .
secondly some issue are there in Extreme spread and as an option i am going to replace the delrin piston with the brass one (the latest being offered by fx)to maintain cosistency in pressure in second stage . and faster refresh rate of amp regulator
Any views for above two issues are welcome
thanx
ashish
HiI know they fit in the mk2 impact that have amp regs I asked them about that and upgraded mine to a brass piston
Good designI made a new piston for faster high airflow, price is $30 plus shipping. I live in Dominican Republic. If you can order a quantity of 10 units, that's a lot less, because shipping would cost around $65. You can contact me. via my Instagram account @AirgunLR or my YouTube channel AirGunLR
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Adjustment screw has two ends. One is where alenkey enters. You don't need its specs. The other end is from where two tiny O rings are installed. Its OD varies from 3.8 mm to 3.9 mm.Hi Mubhaur.
I am building a piston removal tool and also a cone for putting the 2x1 O rings on the adjustment screw of an FX Impact Mk2. My Ser No is 193093.
I have searched high and low for these specs and cannot find them. Would you be able to provide me with the OD for the large end of the adjustment screw where the two o rings are please. I will build a puller to remove the piston from those specs.
Also if possible, the OD of the piston rod where the belvilles go. I will build a piston removal tool once I know that.
Thanks kindly
Thanks. Very helpful. I will post a few photos when done. It may help people who would like to have a goAdjustment screw has two ends. One is where alenkey enters. You don't need its specs. The other end is from where two tiny O rings are installed. Its OD varies from 3.8 mm to 3.9 mm.
Piston stem OD is 4 mm.
Give it a try. I hope it should workI have an FX MK2 and need to repair my regulator. I am in rural Australia and often the only way to get things done is to have a go yourself.
I constructed a piston puller and a cone to allow those 2mm, 90 duro O rings to be put on. I'm pretty sure it will work. Because you guys have been so helpful I decided to risk it and put them up.
The cone is a chrome cake icing tube called a piping tube. There are numerous small plastic bottle tips that would also work and be easier to build but I liked the chrome for less friction. I used a Dremel for all the cutting, grinding and deburring work as per the photos. I left the cone slightly longer and put a chamfer on it. I put a nail into it to hold it to get exact cut lines.
The piston is sometimes difficult to remove as it has a tight O ring around it. As Mubhaur said the piston shaft OD is 4mm so I used a new 4mm drill bit as a gauge. I used some very soft plastic. I think it was once speaker cable. I cut a slot in the end. Basically you push it onto the piston shaft then turn the spring to lock it on. It grips very well because the inside of the cable is fluted. For putting it back I do not think I need a push rod but just in case I will get some dowel and glue a rubber tip to it.
Anyway, after trying it out on various sized drills I am confident that it will do the job.
Thank you for your help Mubhaur.
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