Umarex notos ( Trigger kit)

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  • This is a breakthrough for the Umarex Notos lovers, a drop in trigger kit to make the trigger as light as you want it. The trigger was the one thing holding this rifle back. Not any more 😁
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    Huben power Notos dream regulator drop block
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  • @Woodstock271
    @Woodstock271 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Very cool. Just got my Notos a couple days ago. Put my new UTG accushot scope on it and it already looks badass. Got the nicest hand pump pyramyd air had, and put that together with the air-dryer unit. The pump weighs twice as much as the gun, which I bought because it was small and light and portable. That idea cancels out because I gotta carry the pump around as well. Went through the gun, tightening all the screws I knew would be loose from the factory. The only loose ones were the only ones that really mattered. The grub screw that secures the barrel, the air-bleeder screw, and the rail screw. The bleeder screw really pissed me off. If I hadn’t checked that, I’d still be trying to pump this gun 3 days later. (Never trust the factory, especially one in China) The hand pump is excellent quality from England and is meant for someone twice my size and half my age. This ain’t like pumping up a bicycle tire. But, I got it up to max pressure in the green zone using pure attitude and Irish stubbornness. Love this gun. It is deadly accurate and I went through the 21 shots before it fell off the regulator and decided at 2000 psi, that’s where I’ll pump it back up from. Starting from zero is something only a masochist would do. I found a trick for my second pumping up. It’s not that I’m weak, it’s that I’m not tall enough. I got on the first step of my stairs and pumped it from up there and it’s still not easy, but way easier than the first time. Not sure how long I’ll be doing the hand pump nightmare but I know why they sell “refurbished” hand pumps now. People send them back for a credit on a real pump or tank setup. Mine will be in the refurbished pump catalog fairly soon but for now it works and I’m having fun. Took notes from your videos on the endless upgrades and getting the parts soon, starting with the trigger kit. My first PCP and I’m already addicted. (I knew that would happen), and it’s fun. Something for a semi-retired mechanical engineer to do.
    Your channel is the very best I’ve seen as far as details and specs on the various Notos upgrades. You should have a million subscribers. Straightforward and smart, without any amateurish silliness that I’ve seen on other channels. You know your stuff and I’m learning from it.
    Keep on keeping on brother. Lots of us are on the same ride.
    Can’t wait for your next video on how to turn a ford pinto into a Ferrari. 🤙🏼

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @Woodstock271 Thanks for the kind words, brother. i really appreciate its comments like this that make me want to keep going. If you are not a fan of the hand pump, i would suggest checking out a personal compressor and possibly a small backback type airtank to fill your notos. If you need any help, check out High Pressure Pneumatics on the web. If you text from the website, you will get me most of the time if not me, then the owner himself. Thanks for watching and your support.

    • @Woodstock271
      @Woodstock271 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @ Thanks man and do keep it up. This sport is growing by leaps and bounds. It’s exciting! I’m watching videos of 1000 yard shots with air rifles. One mile shots as well. I’m old school. BB guns sucked, CO2 pellet guns weren’t much better, so I got into marksmanship with real guns, not kid’s toys. But lately, they’ve turned up the air pressure and now they’re getting serious with airguns. Just in time. I’m not going to the range anymore and I’m not in the club. But with air rifles now, I’m shooting them in my house. And at work. High-pressure pneumatics was just something I toyed with in HVAC controls. It wasn’t my idea but someone else decided that if you use high air pressure to move a valve or damper by linear motor, it would be faster and twice as expensive for no practical reason. Humans don’t want sudden temperature changes, they prefer it be gradual and not noticeable as they sit at their computers, finding the cheapest airline tickets for people to fly to Hawaii. You know that we controlled an entire high rise building A/C controls on exactly 1 psi? Yep. Fun stuff. You know that your bike tire holds anywhere between 35 and 90 psi. But 1 pound per inch seems ridiculous right? It’s not at all. A human cannot blow one psi through their lungs. Not even close to it, because I tried. A pneumatic thermostat back then worked on a regulated 1 PSI for the whole building off a 500 gallon compressor. Just starting out in mechanical engineering, I had to see for myself. You shouldn’t be able to move huge heavy valves with just 1 psi. So I took a thermostat and blew my hardest into the intake tube. Nothing happened. Nothing moved. Like blowing through a blocked tube. The port valves didn’t open, it was a waste of time, but a learning experience. 1 PSI is way stronger than a human. Our lungs are about volume, we have only enough pressure potential in our diaphragm to blow up a balloon. (and we rest between blows) Found that fascinating.
      Now with airguns, we’re talking 4000 psi and the reason it works is that the air is wasted. It’s not contained in a closed loop. It’s expelled and you won’t get it back without a lot of work. And, you’re not going to launch a projectile with 1 psi. You can lift a car with one, but you can’t shoot a pellet that way. Sorry if I get carried away. It’s in my nature. I have to know how things work, or I lose sleep trying to figure it out. I’d rather someone else do that part. Now I have a high-pressure pneumatic pellet gun. (I didn’t know that was the name of a company), it was either low-pressure or high-pressure when you had to move tons instead of pounds.
      Love it man. Getting a chronograph and testing various types and weights of pellets, because I’m that damned messed up. I need to know.
      You’re the same way of sorts. All exacting about stuff. Seeing a problem before it happens, many mental institutions house our brothers and sisters for this reason. Nobody understands us so we must be put away. When I was 12 in Chicago I got arrested for concealed weapon. Nunchucks. And in the back of the patrol car taking me to jail, I slipped out of my handcuffs and threw them in the front seat. “These don’t work on me, cop. If you crash and I’m handcuffed, I’ll die for what again? Oh, my martial arts hobby. You scared of me? Give me a break.” Well the cop did give me a break by slamming on the brakes and my face slammed into the glass separating me from my cowardly driver.
      Then he dragged me out of the car and knocked me to the ground and cuffed me again. I didn’t resist, I just told the stupid cop that the cuffs didn’t work the first time, and they won’t this time either. “I’ll be peaceful and go to jail, but I’m not doing the handcuff thing.”
      And I slipped out of the cuffs again because my hands were so small, and buried them in the seat cushion. The cops helped me out of the car at the police station thinking I’m still handcuffed, because I still held my hands behind my back like I was. Let them walk me right up to the booking counter thinking I’m still cuffed. The adults talked about uninteresting things and I just dropped my hands to my sides wondering when they’d figure it out? The one cop who stupidly trusted me, panicked and pushed me against the wall. “Where’s the cuffs, Brian?!” Can you imagine a cop asking where you put his company-issued restraints you escaped from? I shrugged, “I told you they wouldn’t work and I don’t trust your driving with my life, cop. They’re in the seat between the cushions.”
      One really cool cop laughed. He was one of their superiors and protected me from the fools who were so easy to fool. I asked him to call my mom, and recited the number. He went into his office and closed the door. He’s on the phone talking to my mom. I wouldn’t wish that on my greatest enemy. She’s 5 foot two and the toughest Chicago-Irish lady in all the land. She named names. She knows people. I was released as cops came apologizing for anything they’d done. I laughed, “It’s fine, your handcuffs are too big. Even locked to the tightest. You thought I was gonna sit there and pretend I’m cuffed when I’m really not? I had to make you think that until we got to the station, rookies.”
      I walked out with mom in not one of my prouder moments of bucking the system, but I was well on my way to bigger and better things.
      Now it’s airguns.
      Keep up the great videos. 🤙🏼🍀🇺🇸

    • @Woodstock271
      @Woodstock271 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@802_AirHead , I apologize for my last reply. I haven’t read it but I know I went on a drunken rampage of writing late Saturday night.
      Something about my mom springing me out of jail, blah,blah,blah. Nothing relevant to the subject of airguns and I still haven’t read it so I’m just going to delete it. Well, I’ll read it first. Then delete it if it’s as bad as I suspect it is. I write some fun stories but when I’ve been drinking, I never know if I just really screwed up. 😂

    • @Woodstock271
      @Woodstock271 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@802_AirHead , Alright, it wasn’t as bad as I suspected. Someone gave it a like so I’ll leave it. It’s absolutely true and completely off-subject, but we’re all friends here I think. We all got into airguns from someplace that lead us here. Childhood memories and a long space of time without any interest, to now it being a complicated and exacting sport. Super fun man. 🤙🏼

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @Woodstock271 all good man keep commenting and having fun.

  • @gboutdoors5198
    @gboutdoors5198 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    My Huben regulator is coming tomorrow and I can not wait!!!!!

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @gboutdoors5198 lets gooooo 💯

  • @c88air
    @c88air 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    There should be some shims to clock the reg gauge

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@c88air watch the other videos lol

  • @gboutdoors5198
    @gboutdoors5198 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    That gun is starting to look like something FX would come out with.

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @gboutdoors5198 dude its a beast and now the trigger is better it can hang with just about anything 4 times its price point

    • @gboutdoors5198
      @gboutdoors5198 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @ Man I bet it could its so awesome!

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @gboutdoors5198 im loving it but not sure what else i can do at this point? Maybe some color? A theme? Cerakote?

    • @gboutdoors5198
      @gboutdoors5198 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@802_AirHead Yea I think you maxed the notos out lol! Not sure what else you could do?

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @gboutdoors5198 color it needs color 😁

  • @saberraider
    @saberraider 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    may i ask where to get that SWEET side lever? its kinda challenging to get parts here in mexico, your notos are such a dream!

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @saberraider heres a link homie hope this helps
      www.ebay.com/itm/176790369760?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=TzNEYY1rTg-&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=CY1O6DIlQyW&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

    • @saberraider
      @saberraider 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@802_AirHead thanks, ill try to get some one on the states to buy this and the trigger stuff you posted. my notos would sure benefit from it, greets all the way from mexico :D

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @saberraider no problem

  • @Jeeper1378
    @Jeeper1378 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I dont if its the way i have mine set. I do have the buck rail kit. So first stage is pretty much non existent and “jiggly” when i come up to the 2nd stage wall. Break is as light as i want it. Its just that first stage with no return spring. The spring in the trigger just keeps pressure up against the sear. If you run it without it will cock only in the upright shooting position. If the barrel is pointed to the ground it won’t cock. You would have to put a spring under the lever to get a springy first stage. Or how FX does it .. with a grub screw and has a small spring and ball bearing. It springs a little before it breaks .. if that makes any sense 🤣

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @Jeeper1378 you have it to far in back it off just a hair. Also add a bit of lock tight because the screw will move a bit over time

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  วันที่ผ่านมา

      @Jeeper1378 thank you for your feed back, its something to work on maybe making a complete trigger kit, trigger bkade and all. I had thought about a different sear as well?

    • @Jeeper1378
      @Jeeper1378 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @ really hard to explain. After its cocked and sear grabs the hammer. The spring is taken out of the picture. That distance from where the trigger starts and at the break point is free. Or it doesn’t return. If there was a spring on the actual trigger underneath the sear lever .. that would make sense.
      I know FX, their sear grub screw has a built in spring/bearing. The first stage is built into it.

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @Jeeper1378 something to think about for sure and to help develop a full on replacement kit

    • @Jeeper1378
      @Jeeper1378 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @ looks like the one in the kit has a nice rounded end. That alone should help a ton. Current screw has a flat end that wears over time.

  • @then07
    @then07 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Cuando lo probará? Y le pondrás el cronografo

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @then07 Todavía no he cronografiado el calibre 25, pero el calibre 22 está expulsando 42 libras-pie. No tengo dudas de que el calibre 25 alcanzará las 55 libras-pie.

    • @then07
      @then07 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @802_AirHead perfecto, el mío no se cuánto marca pero le hice las perforaciones y le puse el plenum, lo uso con jsb 18.13

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@then07 encontrar un cronógrafo barato es una herramienta vital para trabajar con rifles de aire comprimido

    • @then07
      @then07 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@802_AirHead si comprendo me costará comprar uno

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Lo siento hermano, eso apesta, no puedes encontrarlos allí.​@@then07

  • @andrewgough9844
    @andrewgough9844 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Do you need to pull the grip all the way off to replace the trigger spring?

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @andrewgough9844 yes, its a very easy stright forward process. 2 screws to remove it from the block,

    • @andrewgough9844
      @andrewgough9844 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@802_AirHead Thank you I Just got the kit, so looking forward to installing it and having a better trigger!!

    • @802_AirHead
      @802_AirHead  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @andrewgough9844 just look at other videos for how to break the gun down. Be careful when separating the block from grip as the spring can fly out, not all the time but something to think about. Also make sure to line everything up when closing it up. Good luck and have fun.