If that were the case they would have addressed the trigger design a long time ago.I am pretty sure FX is listening and they are tracking users feedback. How the EAD goes (engineering approved deviation) against the production? That must be driven by number of complains.
A "Problem" described in this thread is more a problem for you then for me. Honestly back in time I missed this thread for several weeks and bounced in by coincidence only.
What is the average number / year users complaining for dis and dat? Is a complain justified for warranty repair or replacement? If there would be a "decent n umber" of replaced parts I am sure that would trigger a Design Change. Or maybe a next model will have totally different internals.
But again we are not in same boat, I am shooting and scoring rings only from a high powerstroke machine, and my first several shots are calculated waste of air only.
I was amused watching the footage at rmac…Well now you know why if you watch a hunting video the guy shoots his Impact before he hunts. He does it to check his zero. What he does off camera is dump some shots so he doesn’t look foolish with his little box on his barrel and the chick on his phone spitting out weird numbers. Also saves editing time.
What is wrong with that your trigger? a little 10 minutes polishing and you can get it butter smooth. When I squeeze my trigger I can feel the spring inside first and second stage plunger screw.If that were the case they would have addressed the trigger design a long time ago.
If it works for you fine.What is wrong with that your trigger? a little 10 minutes polishing and you can get it butter smooth. When I squeeze my trigger I can feel the spring inside first and second stage plunger screw.
I don't want to be an @Ss endlessly defending FX, but believe me I am very picky with details and very anal for precision. Especially if I paid several hundred $ for just anything. I don't waste my time, if I cannot make it work to my liking...there it goes to classifieds next available time... I don't collect and cry, I jump to next one.
Again, I didn't meant to conflict with any ideas, My Impact is a dedicated BR gun and shooting rings only, 100 meters and beyond. The trigger must be well defined for that style of shooting.If it works for you fine.
The concept is great.Guys, listen to that (15m30s):
I am impressed.
II just bought an FX Impact M3 and the stiction is horrible....but i dont own a lathe.Yes, I applied Huma oring lube. It's very good viscosivity wise. However, it may wear out over time. The rod is albo polished to reduce surface roughness. It's always a balance between its roughness and its ability to keep the lube in place.
The valve works considerably better with that peek washer. Previously I had about 10m/s of difference of the first shot without the washer.
I will examine Viton in a day or two to check if any extrusion happened. I will also change Viton80 to NBR90 just for ease of mind. I think HNBR90 would be even better here.
This solution cannot be considered as production ready. It requires much more testing over time. However, the initial results seem to be promising. I will definitely explore it further. The other positive aspect is the fact that rod is stabilized in a better way. It is not that loose as in the original design.
If you want to play with this design here you have the washer dimensions:
They slightly differ depending on the viewing angle - not ideal ideal measuring method. However, it should give you some rough idea. Just treat them as some baseline. Every rod and plug bore may have some differences and we talk about snuggish fit. I had to reduce the OD, enlarge ID and reduce thickness a little for a perfect fit. It is important to make sure the orings do not obstruct the plenum replenishing hole. All this fine tuning was done with some abrasive paper and a hand drill to make the washer spin.
I really treat that peek washer as a backup oring preventing the sealing oring from extrusion.
If you decide to play with this design you make it on your own responsibility as we deal with high pressures here.
It seems that FX has some low hanging fruit here. It's up to them if they decide to do their part.
We have discussed this issue in detail in various posts of this forum. I tried various solutions. To me the best one is following that I made and I am using myself. Many other users of M3 are also using it.II just bought an FX Impact M3 and the stiction is horrible....but i dont own a lathe.
is there anybody selling these Peek washers? Any leads would be greatly appreciated
thanks
VERY interested, I messaged you on WhatsappWe have discussed this issue in detail in various posts of this forum. I tried various solutions. To me the best one is following that I made and I am using myself. Many other users of M3 are also using it.
Maybe you could tell me what exactly the source is?Speculating? it is like taking the pills for whatever your pain ...
You missing the source of the issue, and that was addressed many times in this platform
Too much to re-type what has already been said many times in this forum, hours and hours to read, no shortcut for anybody.Maybe you could tell me what exactly the source is?
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