Hey fellas, I just installed my hum air regulator last night for an fx impact m4 and I can't seem to get pressure on the regulator side of rifle just yet.... Any opinions or thoughts would be appreciated.
Have you ever seen one that read no pressure upon install? Like absolute zero? And do you think that lube could have created a seal??Back out the reg screw. It should be flush with the base.
I have seen huma and fx reg showing no pressure when installed. That's only cause screw is turned in too much and stopped the pressure going into the gun. If back out the screw pressure will climb up. If you back out the set screw until it's flush with the reg body and still no pressure. Your washer could be stacked wrong. I once stacked them wrong and no matter what the pressure always show 0. Check your washers, they must be stack correctly. Read the manual, huma should have their manual in their site. I have never heard of a reg with no hole. Just look at your reg for the hole then. Should have 1 single hole in the middle. Easy to spot the hole. As for using lube, I apply lube and wipe it away leaving just a tiny coat over it. You don't need much lube.Have you ever seen one that read no pressure upon install? Like absolute zero? And do you think that lube could have created a seal??
Thank you. Yeah they said they thought they pulled them all from sales inventory but they may still be out there. And they said it's the set screw that may not have a hole in itI have seen huma and fx reg showing no pressure when installed. That's only cause screw is turned in too much and stopped the pressure going into the gun. If back out the screw pressure will climb up. If you back out the set screw until it's flush with the reg body and still no pressure. Your washer could be stacked wrong. I once stacked them wrong and no matter what the pressure always show 0. Check your washers, they must be stack correctly. Read the manual, huma should have their manual in their site. I have never heard of a reg with no hole. Just look at your reg for the hole then. Should have 1 single hole in the middle. Easy to spot the hole. As for using lube, I apply lube and wipe it away leaving just a tiny coat over it. You don't need much lube.
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You will have to check the o-rings for damage. Also check the threads to make sure that they're not damaged.Looking for more feedback please anybody out there, I decided to install my old reg to see if there is a massive leak around it, as there is now around my new huma regulator. First absolutely registering no pressure in the gun. Now today I try and reinstall it and it has a major air breech around the reg. Any thoughts or suggestions would be most appreciated. OLD INSTALLED PERFECTLY NO LEAKING! huma has a massive leak around reg......
I'm trying to achieve extra high output. I want to see how many fpe I can get with slugs and still keep accuracyYou will have to check the o-rings for damage. Also check the threads to make sure that they're not damaged.
If you don't mind me asking , what are you trying to achieve that you want extra high output for?
I have the .35 extended m4 so I want to see what it can really doI'm trying to achieve extra high output. I want to see how many fpe I can get with slugs and still keep accuracy
Well it sure as hell ain't backwards lolI don't know if it's possible with a Huma on other guns....but guys reinstall them backwards after a rebuild on my guns all the time. They don't pass any air backwards.
This was my first thought. I have also received a faulty part from them. Once I contacted them they sent the correct part promptly.I don't know if it's possible with a Huma on other guns....but guys reinstall them backwards after a rebuild on my guns all the time. They don't pass any air backwards.
Yeah they've been really cool so far man. From what I've read and in my experience thus far, this new .35 M4 stock is at least 40 fps more powerful than the stock m3, and with theae upgrades I think it possible to fly these 93 grain slugs close to 1000fps. If it can be done I'd like to do it.This was my first thought. I have also received a faulty part from them. Once I contacted them they sent the correct part promptly.