My trigger is fine but my extractor isn't.....I have been trying to iron out why my black synthetic model won't eject empty cases practically since I bought it for $199 early last summer in June. It's clean and the chamber and bolt are spotless. Mine is extremely accurate....almost too accurate for a .22 LR in fact. Pretty sure I have a tight or undersized chamber. I never miss what I am shooting at but I sure have issues getting the empties out and chambering another round. I hit 15 large groundhogs last summer with one shot on all of them....massive ones 9" across, 21" long (without including the tail) and 20ish pounds. None wondered off...... Really like the rifle but I have to get to the bottom of what is going on. I tried a .22 LR chamber swedging tool...nope. I tried a bore mop soaked in Flitz in a cordless drill in the chamber....nope. Toothbrush and solvent on and around the extractor claw....nope. 6 brands and types of ammo....nope!
@affordableairgunningbyjb69943 күн бұрын
Hi there. Yes, mine also has difficulty "ejecting" them out. It extracts the case, but then does not eject them all the time. What I found that works well is to open the bolt, then "flick" the bolt back with my finger.... Not using my hand as I would with my other rifles. I don't "slam" it open but rather just "flick" it back. As it is not an aggressive action It does not hurt the bolt , but 99% of the time it ejects the cases if the bolt is flicked , or opened faster than normal....... Try it and let me know please... Regards JB
@stephenembleton8135Ай бұрын
Lekker vid. In the 70s my Oupa en groot Tannie went up from Cape Town where we lived to Oudtshoorn. At an ostrich farm, some limy tourist decided to climb a fence into an ostrich area. Needless to say, he was attacked and severly injured. Big Steve, UK.
@affordableairgunningbyjb6994Ай бұрын
Hi there Steve. I just did the good old "google" search, and got this: On average, two to three people are killed by ostriches in South Africa each year. Ostriches are considered the most dangerous birds for humans. Ostriches can be dangerous to humans because they can kick with their powerful feet, which are equipped with long claws. A single kick from an ostrich can disembowel or kill a person. My boet was super lucky !! I must say, I was impressed with the FX. I knew it has more than enough energy, but as it is so quite the second ostrich was actually confused , not scared... even walked closer. Enjoy UK, SA still the best place for hunting and shooting !! Love being home !!! Cheers JB
@zeeshaneastchem7387Ай бұрын
very well done man you are inspiring
@jasongaАй бұрын
Had one fitted to my bsa ultra se and a larger air tube and………. It ruined it, it left the factory with or without a regulator for a reason!!!
@affordableairgunningbyjb6994Ай бұрын
Hi there. I would humbly disagree with your statement. Most don't understand the full function of the regulator and MANY have asked me what regulator they should fit to get more power. So firstly, they DO NOT improve energy/velocity. They actual "reduce" max power , but they give you consistency over a wider spread of shots. They can increase shot count, but at reduced power level. EVERY rifle I fitted it to became significantly more consistent , giving me a more accurate rifle. The Only reason some have and some don't is cost... NOTHING else !! If yours was "ruined", look at the person that did the installation... period !! If you want to know exactly what a regulator does and how it works, look at my video on that...
@alanmorris87832 ай бұрын
Good to see you back!
@affordableairgunningbyjb69942 ай бұрын
Thanks, hopefully this coming year there will be a lot more... Been doing a lot of shooting/hunting, but never time to film... always in a hurry and with clients...
@MuratMeriç-m8d3 ай бұрын
Neden Türkçe değil
@psycodata4 ай бұрын
It would've been just as easy to install infrared LEDs then your numbers wouldn't jump over 100 FPS. ....you can't trust any of the readings You're getting!!
@psycodata4 ай бұрын
It needs to be 850 NM .....that's infra red...it's invisible. Your readings are over the place.
@charlvanzyl89134 ай бұрын
Great video thanks. Where did you buy the airtanks from? I stay in Cape Town and would like to get one of the 2kg tanks.
@affordableairgunningbyjb69944 ай бұрын
@charlvanzyl8913 Hi there. They were bought on Ali Express during my stay in the UAE.... Apparently their delivery to SA has been "good"... but still a risk ? Last i looked these guys were reasonable: pelletgun.co.za/
@heemlo6494 ай бұрын
I didn't see any explanation of what the breath hole is for.
@affordableairgunningbyjb69944 ай бұрын
Hi there !! A very good and important point that I forgot to cover in this video. If maybe there was a small leak of air on the o-rings INSIDE the regulator then high pressure air could get past where the regulator and the piston seal. If this happens the air will be trapped in the "chamber or section" where the spring is. Now the pressure will increases in that section. This will cause the force required to close/push the piston (spring) to increase as we now have spring pressure AND extra air pressure...... If this happens then higher pressure in the valve assembly is required to push the piston head. Thus if air got inside the section where the spring is, then as that pressure increases, so will the pressure required to close the regulator increase. Finally the regulator wont be able to close anymore because spring pressure and extra air pressure will be too much. By making a small hole, and putting an o-ring either side of this hole, the air can escape from the section where the spring is. However you will need to drill a very small hole in your rifles cylinder (directly across from where this hole is to allow it to escape into the atmosphere. That is why we need a breath hole on SOME rifles. The reason I forgot was because that model kral does not need a breathe hole drilled into the cylinder. In that model there is only one outer o-ring on the regulator and the air bleeds from the breathing hole and escapes past the valve assembly . ( Have a look at this video where I fit the reg to my Kral. There I explain that the O-ring must not be replaced .... Watch from about 16 min... kzbin.info/www/bejne/f6imnJd4rspgqMU ) The reason for not putting it back is for air to be able to leak past the threads into the atmosphere. If your have a rifle that needs a breathing hole drilled in the cylinder, then it will have very clear instruction , and a drill, with the regulator you buy. Just follow the instruction when you fit the regulator to that rifle. I hope this was clear for you....
@paulvanwyk99375 ай бұрын
Awesome. Where can i buy a Robert Lane regulator for my PR900W 5.5mm pcp air rifle?
@affordableairgunningbyjb69945 ай бұрын
Hi there. I think this is their store: www.ebay.com/str/laneregulators
@paulvanwyk99375 ай бұрын
Awesome.how can i purchase a regulator like that
@affordableairgunningbyjb69945 ай бұрын
Hi there. I think this is their online shop..: www.ebay.com/str/laneregulators
@jeromemausling63245 ай бұрын
What a fantastic tutorial video...better than any i could find. And proudly South African... lekker man!
@TheRealCheckmate5 ай бұрын
*VERY helpful, thank you!*
@andyfry7455 ай бұрын
Loads of people don’t own them in the uk…there a good little rifle…and that regulator not a patch on huma and it’s expensive.you put that in the pr900 and it doubles the price of the gun.
@ThomasJay7236 ай бұрын
Come back to KZbin
@micheletanasescu44767 ай бұрын
Hallo Io ho comprato la Diana Stormrider con regolatore montato e impostato a 130-140bar...ho messo un Transferport di 3.5 mm e sono arrivato a 230m/s=754fps e 34- 37 joule ... però dopo 10 colpi la pressione scende a 90-100 bar,cosa devo fare per sparare più colpi.... Transferport di 2 mm o abbassare la pressione in regolatore e lasciare il TP di 3.5... Aiutami tu xk favore Grazie
@affordableairgunningbyjb69947 ай бұрын
Hi there. You are going to please have to repeat in English.... Regards JB
@micheletanasescu44767 ай бұрын
You can make a screenshot and translate Whit Google...i font know top much English
@deliamuniz27637 ай бұрын
Greetings, for this rifle which huma regulator fits? The one that the brand recommends is sold out in the USA. Which other one from the same brand could fit, Huma, thank you
@affordableairgunningbyjb69947 ай бұрын
Hi there. Try this website for Robert Lane's Regulators : laneregulators.com/ Please let me know if you got sorted !! Regards JB
@TheAsa19727 ай бұрын
Would a Kral Mp 02 fit in that stock
@Marcuscalafatty8 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant explanation!
@atakardesh23649 ай бұрын
Does it comes with regulator or we have to buy it
@affordableairgunningbyjb69949 ай бұрын
Hi there. You must buy it online from Lane Regulators in the UK....
@atakardesh23649 ай бұрын
@@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 any link/ website
@josephjrreyes99729 ай бұрын
I have 2 lts oxygen tank i converted it into pcp refiling tank how mush psi i shall to refile to may oxygin tank
@affordableairgunningbyjb69949 ай бұрын
Hi there. How much is your oxygen tank rated for. Normally steel tanks are 200bar (about 3000 psi) and some go to 300 bar (4350 psi). If your oxygen tank is rated for 300 bar, fill it to 300 bar, BUT DO NOT over fill your rifle !!! most PCP's are still below 230 bar !! Just watch the gauge as you fill..... Also make sure the tank has been inspected and passed all safety regulation !!
@iangordonellis168011 ай бұрын
Thank really enjoyed it because I'm quite new to the PCP world first time🤔👍
@affordableairgunningbyjb699411 ай бұрын
Hi there. It is an amazing sport / hobby to pursue !! One does not need the top end expensive rifles to enjoy this game !! PCP's are inherently accurate !! Happy Hunting !!
@NIRAJPATELV11 ай бұрын
Excellent review & your table will be of great help to so many people including myself Thanks so much 👍👍🍻🍻
@grantmedical11 ай бұрын
Well explained! Thank you! 🙏
@sameraloreibi5750 Жыл бұрын
I have another question, the working pressure chamber, when the trigger hits the chamber will release the pressured air but not the complete quantity! So how much remaining? And that is why the trigger can increase velocity and minimise it depending on on what gr you are using and what are the proper velocity for perfect grouping? Started to reach somewhere I think? Any help
@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 Жыл бұрын
Hi again. Ok, the "trigger" releases the hammer. The hammer hits the valve.... If the hammer hits the valve harder, it will release more air... many expensive rifles , Like FX, you can adjust the hammer spring to hit the valve harder or softer... This is something that the average person does not have to worry about. I have never adjusted or set any of my rifle's hammer spring tention, as I am happy with their performance as is... Regarding the pressure in the "chamber": Yes , you are right. Not all the air goes out, but also remember that as soon as the pressure starts to drop, more air starts to flow in from the tank, past the regulator into the chamber . I have no idea how far the pressure actually drops , but would "guess" that if your reg is set at 110bar, then it might drop to about 70 bar before it closes ?? this is only a guess ... Regarding the pellet weight: The lighter the pellet the faster it will shoot. You say you get 970fps. That is very fast for a 18gr pellet in a "normal" PCP... If the JSB 18.13gr does not group, try a slightly heavier one that shoots a bit slower.... ??
@sameraloreibi5750 Жыл бұрын
@@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 👍thank you for the first answer and 2nd, will do a test this week and check everything
@sameraloreibi5750 Жыл бұрын
One more comments the lane videos was very helpful and confirmed all what I was thinking about, and there are one philipino or Thailand video explaining the spring washers in the regulator which is amazing video
@sameraloreibi5750 Жыл бұрын
If possible to explain to me if I have a rifle which the regulater is set on 110bar, and the velocity using 18.33 gr is 970 ft/sec, but the grouping in not that good, what would be the solution?
@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 Жыл бұрын
Hi there. Most PCPs are inherently accurate and if your speed is constant, then you should be able to get "good" accuracy. I have found that the pellets make a "huge" difference !! I have 2 x PR900 rifles in .177 caliber. The one likes 10gr or heavier and the other one wants 7gr pellets. My gamo coyote , at 30 meters, shoots about a 2" grouping with the gamo pellets that came with it. If I change to JSB 18.13gr pellets, then it is half inch groups !!! Personally I think the "overall" best .22 pellet is the JSB 18.13 grain pellets. almost all my PCPs love them..... So, before you try adjusting anything.... Try JSB 18.13gr and some other pellets. Also make sure your barrel is clean !!! Krall PCPs initially shoot crap !! then after a VERY GOOD barrel clean shoots great...... My FX also needs a good clean after about 200-300 shots as it starts to shoot random.... Hope this helps !!! Regards JB
@Voidy123 Жыл бұрын
I've designed a 3d printed gravity fed 16 round magazine for mine, let me know if your interested.
@KnifeToolNerd Жыл бұрын
Which regulator will work on a 200 karvan airboss phantom 5.5. The slim tank.
@megakompiuteriai Жыл бұрын
Super video. Thank you
@ianmcnulty3279 Жыл бұрын
At that distance the grouping is crap. Consistency s no good without a good group
@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 Жыл бұрын
Hi there. After installing the Reg i shot about 15 or 20 "rapid" shots just to settle the reg. Then Took those same pellets and shot with the chronograph. I have 3 PR900 rifles and they all like different pellets... I did not mind what pellets I used as I was only interested in seeing the results of the Regulator. The rifle was about 20 f/lbs prior and I ordered a reg that would give me sub 12f/lbs. Just looking at the group closing from the 1st set of pellets tot he 2nd lighter ones you can see that the pellets play a major role in the accuracy. I have many different pellets and by playing around I am sure I will find one that "this" rifle likes more. However, at the range I am shooting starlings and finches, this is MORE than ample !! The fact of the matter is: This is a great regulator... Happy hunting !! Regards JB
@كلام-ط6و Жыл бұрын
I have a question for those with experience with air rifles. I realize that it is difficult, but if the person is interested and a good reader, he will answer me.. Now all PCP rifles contain an air regulator, and this regulator expels air from the cylinder and remains trapped between the regulator and the piston struck by the hammer.. My question is this air, how many bar and how many cc.. and does it The amount and pressure of the air I mentioned above will be greater in volume and strength than the air released from the spring-loaded air rifle?
@thomo3663 Жыл бұрын
Had that same issue with mine with the gauge. I took it out with pliers the same as you but I got a hole saw the same diameter as the original gauge hole and went all the way through with it. Now I can take the stock off with out removing the gauge
@luism.hernandez1379 Жыл бұрын
thank you , the best description. now I know
@sse8033 Жыл бұрын
You know very well what you are talking about. Great explanation. I guess you are Engineer. I am thinking why you have interest in air gun..
@paulmeynell8866 Жыл бұрын
Here is the electronic test with an oscilloscope and circuit diagram. kzbin.info/www/bejne/rJe7faGBqN6UatUsi=-kRODU_CgWHiVYSl
@bctpcp9546 Жыл бұрын
An excellent video presentation! Just found your channel and will be subscribing!
@leancapelari5501 Жыл бұрын
Qual vo...reguladora em quantos bar..120...ou 140...bar ...regulada..????????????
@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 Жыл бұрын
Hi there... my apologies, but please repeat in English. Regards JB
@blindsoldier06valentino77 Жыл бұрын
May i request the seller link fir the same receiver and regulator thank mire piwer
@ralphtaylor9968 Жыл бұрын
So happy to have stumbled across your video, a straightforward and very clear explanation, thank you. Especially as I shall be getting a Lane regulator for my Empire XS
@takisdemi898 Жыл бұрын
Hi! With the built-in regulator, can bar amounts give maximum power? In my country there is no joules limit. The factory says 275m/sec, is it real? Also do the first and last shot have the same power?
@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 Жыл бұрын
Hi there. Remember that the regulator is not there to increase power... It cannot do that. All it can do is regulate the pressure... Thus if your rifle is now shooting 275m/sec then it will be less when you fit the regulator. However you will have more consistent speed with the regulator... The PR900 is a good little rifle and you only need to fit a regulator if you want to reduce speed, but increase consistency... Regarding 1st to "last" shot. The PR900 does "ok" with the 1st till about No 15 shot... Then speed starts to change ... With the regulator your first 15 shot will be almost exactly the same, but at about 230m/sec.... (I would guess.... Happy Hunting !! Ps: Actually took two youngsters with my PR900s yesterday to go shoot starlings. Great fun !!
@takisdemi898 Жыл бұрын
@@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 pr900w gen2 comes with a integrated regulator? So every 15 shots you fill it with air again so that you have constant same shots? With the regulator how far does the bullet go straight to hit the target? Diana stormrider 5.5 is the same airgun rifle?
@beastmode29902 ай бұрын
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@paulmeynell8866 Жыл бұрын
I’m amazed at how expensive these are and they use visible light not infrared. I have just tested a cheap Chinese unit ( with an oscilloscope) accurate to around 2miles per hour . Very reliable . I did make a cardboard cover as it became less sensitive in sun light!
@motorgearhead Жыл бұрын
What purpose does the small hole in the body of the reg assembly serve? Talking about the hole at the 12 o’clock position that runs from the cavity where the piston is located and feeds air into the space between the 2 large o rings on the outside of the regulator. Does this form a pressure check on the inside of the orings to stabilize or lock reg in place while under pressure?
@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 Жыл бұрын
Hi there "@motorgearhead". Very good question that I forgot to address in this video. You are close, but hopefully my eplanation will clarify. Before I just "paste" the reply I have had to send to several other people let me just add to your understanding: Yes, air must "bleed/breath" from there, but not to pressurise those other O-rings. On several other Rifles on must actually drill a small hole in the rifle's tank/cylinder. The air then can go out that "breath-hole" and escape into the atmosphere... The small hole must off course be anywhere "between" those two O-rings. The reason I forgot was because the Kral does not need to be drilled. You just do not return one O-ring on the Kral's valve assembly and the air escapes from there... ( Have a look at this video where I fit the reg to my Kral. There I explain that the O-ring must not be replaced .... Watch from about 16 min... kzbin.info/www/bejne/f6imnJd4rspgqMU ) Ok, here is a reply I sent others: This is just copied from a previous person that asked me the same question.... Read it slowly and try to follow as I do not have illustrations, but by looking at the schematic on the video whilst reading it might just make sense...: Hi there . Very good and important point that I forgot to cover in this video. If maybe there was a small leak of air on the o-rings INSIDE the regulator then high pressure air could get past where the regulator and the piston seal. If this happens the air will be trapped in the "chamber or section" where the spring is. Now the pressure will increases in that section. This will caused the force required to close/push the piston (spring) to increase as we now have spring pressure AND extra air pressure...... If this happens then higher pressure in the valve assembly is required to push the piston head. Thus if air got inside the section where the spring is, then as that pressure increases, so will the pressure required to close the regulator increase. Finally the regulator wont be able to close anymore because spring pressure and extra air pressure will be too much. By making a small hole, and putting an o-ring either side of this hole, the air can escape from the section where the spring is. However you will need to drill a very small hole in your rifles cylinder (directly across from where this hole is to allow it to escape into the atmosphere. That is why we need a breath hole on SOME rifles. The reason I forgot was because that model kral does not need a breathe hole drilled into the cylinder. In that model there is only one outer o-ring on the regulator and then air bleeds from the breathing hole and escapes past the valve assembly . Look at this video from how i put the regulator into the Kral. I explain that you must not put the back the large o-ring of the valve assembly . The reason for not putting it back is for air to be able to leak past the threads into the atmosphere. If your have a rifle that needs a breathing hole drilled in the cylinder, then it will have very clear instruction , and a drill, with the regulator you buy. Just follow the instruction when you fit the regulator to that rifle. I hope this was clear for you....
@Jeeper1378 Жыл бұрын
Beats gender studies or underwater basket weaving.
@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 Жыл бұрын
Now that is the truth !!! 🤣
@mattmugridge8839 Жыл бұрын
Great video. It’s helped me a lot with installing a lane regulator on this rifle. One question: where did you get the large cocking bolt on your rifle from? I’d love one like that as the supplied bolts are pitiful
@Mgm-l2r Жыл бұрын
I fit a lane regulator last year and the rifle is leaking air. Stripped it down last night completely, but it's still leaking air albeit very slowly. Wondering how I can fix it? Thinking of removing the regulator and replacing original manometer to see if that makes a difference, or whether it's something else?
@affordableairgunningbyjb6994 Жыл бұрын
Hi there. Do you know from where it is leaking...?? There are several O-rings that can cause a leak... To date none of the regulators that I fitted were the cause of leaks. My expensive FX impact being my most "leaking" rifle as it has 30+ o-rings. My Kral was leaking on the valve seal of the piston. My brother's PR900 was leaking from the O-ring inside the filling port or "cylinder end cap". try to find the leak by filling and then holding the rifle to your ears... even a slow leak you might hear. If you cannot, then remove from stock and see if you can take a small brush that you dip in soap water. "Paint" around all the areas where air could escape and look for air bubbles. Hopefully it is an easy fix/ o-ring replacement. If you hear air coming from the barrel tip, you will have to open up again as then it will be the valve.... Please keep me updated...