RTI RTI Dual Reg's (??)

I keep seeing in posts on facebook ( yeah yeah - I know - consider the source . . . lol ) where guys appear to be talking like RTI has a dual reg setup now - kinda like how the FX's came out with theirs some years ago. I've quick searched here in these forums and out on the the Spanish based site that is generally a good source / reference for all things RT (https://www.rtiarms.shop/) and I don't see anything re: a dual reg.

Just curious - thanks guys
 
Thanks - maybe that's what their talking about. I have three of the older P1's ( .177, .22, and .25 ) and am, frankly, quite happy with them as they are.
A lot of the face ache posts are getting mixed up, as always.
The mora is a dual reg, nothing else.

My prophets regulator's took some setting up and settling, no flooking way would I have a dual reg.

Scratching head! keep the RTI simple. Probably too late, so many folk want tech and complications.
 
it works well on the mora so far,
first one in the bottle end is set to 220 bar, then the regulator for the barrel pressure can be set at pretty much what you want.
easily adjusted up and down with out pooing itself,unlike some others

as its a balanced valve the hammer just needs to be able to open the valve depending on what pressure your projectile needs.

havnt fiqured out the valve dwell adjuster yet.
 
it works well on the mora so far,
first one in the bottle end is set to 220 bar, then the regulator for the barrel pressure can be set at pretty much what you want.
easily adjusted up and down with out pooing itself,unlike some others

as its a balanced valve the hammer just needs to be able to open the valve depending on what pressure your projectile needs.

havnt fiqured out the valve dwell adjuster yet.
I've been researching this gun for a month now and nowhere in the technical info does it mention a reg in the bottle!
Where is this coming from?
If I was wrong I'm willing to admit it but I want proof!
 
The Mora does indeed have 2 regs. of which one is placed within the neck of the bottle. The manual states that it needs to have a reg pressure difference between the two regs of 20-50 bars. This makes the second reg very stable in my experience. To be able to adjust your 1st stage reg you need to degas and remove the bottle.

The valve dwelltime adjusting knob is to make sure the valve closes before the projectile leaves the barrel. With this adjustment you can adjust for consistency, accuracy, efficiency and sound output.
 
FX already proved that the dual reg idea isn't all it's cracked up to be! That's why the new M4 went back to single.
This information changes my whole perception of this gun! From thinking I really want one to wait and see. Already been down this road before and wasn't the best outcome! Maybe they have it figured out but only time will tell.
Giving FX way too much credit there. By the same token, the Mora should have problems with slow first shots, because FX has “proved”that balanced valves suffer from stiction, as is still an issue with the M4. The truth is, these are FX problems, not “dual reg” or “balanced valve” problems.
 
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Giving FX way too much credit there. By the same token, the Mora should have problems with slow first shots, because FX has “proved”that balanced valves suffer from stiction, as is still an issue with the M4. The truth is, these are FX problems, not “dual reg” or “balanced valve” problems.
You saved me from saying it. Thank you.