I have the original release Long Barrel .357 There aren't power modifications available for these guns. We should be able to purchase heavier springs heavier hammers/ preload washers etc to play around with the power.
It’s going to be the same maxed out. This just gives the user the ability to properly tune it down to a lower power level. Only took AEA like three years to cure their head in rectum syndrome and finally add this to something.
@Light_357 Yeahive had 6 AEA Challengers over the course of 4 years. I was one of the 1st to even have an AEA when BinTac was still going through legal issues, and I begged them to make a Challenger with just a regulator and a hammer spring adjuster. Now I don't even want it. Like you said, it took way too long. I'm waiting on the Sonic Super. Well, that name will be changed due to it being a trademark name, but anyway, save your money for that gun, which will be here late, fall early, or winter. It's a power house with all the bells and whistles.
That update is great and how to adjust the external regulator is wonderful, it's what people are looking for.🔥🔥
Cool deal Terry
Great im jealous now.
Hello, can you tell me if I need to empty the air from the tank before adjusting the regulator on this new challenger pro model? THANKS
Where can I get one? In .357 doesn't seem to be in stock anywhere including f.a.p.
Which hammer spring comes with the Summer Edition? Heavy or light?
Is this new feature only available in the LB models or are they also putting it in the regular challenger pros ??
So, can I adjust the (Regulator, (Power button), & ( Hammer spring) all to MAX levels???... or will this damage anything?
I have the original release Long Barrel .357
There aren't power modifications available for these guns. We should be able to purchase heavier springs heavier hammers/ preload washers etc to play around with the power.
Yeah AEA really screwed everyone that bought this when it first came out.
Forget all that. Lol! I want to see a comparison to the other Chall Pro Long barrel .35. To see if it's even worth it.
It’s going to be the same maxed out. This just gives the user the ability to properly tune it down to a lower power level. Only took AEA like three years to cure their head in rectum syndrome and finally add this to something.
@Light_357 Yeahive had 6 AEA Challengers over the course of 4 years. I was one of the 1st to even have an AEA when BinTac was still going through legal issues, and I begged them to make a Challenger with just a regulator and a hammer spring adjuster. Now I don't even want it. Like you said, it took way too long. I'm waiting on the Sonic Super. Well, that name will be changed due to it being a trademark name, but anyway, save your money for that gun, which will be here late, fall early, or winter. It's a power house with all the bells and whistles.
I hate to say it, but for you to have that spring maxxed all the way out, it must not do much.