Very useful video, and thank you for sharing the knowledge. Question however, is the regulator in the righthand mono block an Airmaks FAC version regulator or an after market one ?
Both are sub 12 just different versions of the part with very different internals hence the need to highlight that they operate in different ways as one of them can be damaged by adjusting the wrong direction under pressure
Thank you very much for making this video, I havw a krait l fac with the righthand monoblock and accidentally I tyrned the reg down from 90 to 70 bar. Could that harm the reg?
thanks for video , i want to know the best adjustment or number of turn in valve for a FAC .22 compact krait ,i am using 18gr jbs speed between 800 and 900 fps
The best way is to turn it all the way in, then slowly bring it back out a little bit at a time until you find the sweet spot for consistency, the setting shown above is intended for the UK market where we have to keep rifles below a certain power limit so we need to set the adjuster where it will balance power output with both light and heavier pellets which is a different goal tp you, for someone like yourself with FAC power your goal is simply to be consistent output with your chosen ammunition, you can probably run the valve tighter to save air.
Chris - I have a krait in 177 bought it from Sam @RonDaleys. Good polish of the bore, huma reg and it's a laser. It's sub 12 and reg is 82bar (digital huma gauge) but I feel like the firing cycle is a little harsh when Co. Pared 6:27 to my vulcan 2 (177) and especially when compared to my uragan compact (22 cal). I appreciate the 22 will always require less hammer strike to achieve power but, before I go fiddling around with the krait, is this a characteristic of the krait or can it be smoothed out?
Hello, the linked video at the end "Krait Video Instruction manual" shows how to operate each adjuster, this video is designed to guide those familiar with the functions to get a good stable result
Bro you ruined my gun. It seems it’s the opposite the one on the left cannot be adjusted downwards. Fine i bought a Another regulator but please guys ignore this video.
@@toufikazar The regulator on the left is the older AMA design unit that CAN be adjusted up and down under pressure as the adjuster only affects the stack tension and doesn't affect the sealing faces so it is safe to adjust them, HOWEVER there is a flaw in that type as a whole which is why it was replaced by the Huma units shown on the right, most likely whichever direction you adjusted your regulator it was going to fail. As the UK service centre for this brand I have a huge amount of experience with these rifles and I can assure you the information presented is correct, if you wish to email photos you can reach me at cdrguns@gmail.com
@@AirMaksarmsUK thank you for your reply. Ok I understand now. Yes I replaced it with the one on the right and it is working perfectly. I have all 3 models Krait, Katran and Caiman but as you have also mentioned I bought the Krait 2 years ago but the others recently. The new ones have no problems at all and now krait is perfect. Keep up the good work and thank you for taking the time to produce these videos.
@@nedawi123 I am speaking slowly and clearly, I explain all non common terms such as pellet mass sensitivity, what exact part of the video do you find unclear?
Nice video Pedro
Grate video thank you 👍🏾
Very useful video, and thank you for sharing the knowledge. Question however, is the regulator in the righthand mono block an Airmaks FAC version regulator or an after market one ?
Both are sub 12 just different versions of the part with very different internals hence the need to highlight that they operate in different ways as one of them can be damaged by adjusting the wrong direction under pressure
Thank you very much for making this video, I havw a krait l fac with the righthand monoblock and accidentally I tyrned the reg down from 90 to 70 bar. Could that harm the reg?
@@fahadali3938 have you find out if you’ve damaged it?
thanks for video , i want to know the best adjustment or number of turn in valve for a FAC .22 compact krait ,i am using 18gr jbs speed between 800 and 900 fps
The best way is to turn it all the way in, then slowly bring it back out a little bit at a time until you find the sweet spot for consistency, the setting shown above is intended for the UK market where we have to keep rifles below a certain power limit so we need to set the adjuster where it will balance power output with both light and heavier pellets which is a different goal tp you, for someone like yourself with FAC power your goal is simply to be consistent output with your chosen ammunition, you can probably run the valve tighter to save air.
How can you turn it out a little bit at a time if you’re not supposed to adjust the valve if the gun still has air in it.
Chris - I have a krait in 177 bought it from Sam @RonDaleys. Good polish of the bore, huma reg and it's a laser. It's sub 12 and reg is 82bar (digital huma gauge) but I feel like the firing cycle is a little harsh when Co. Pared 6:27 to my vulcan 2 (177) and especially when compared to my uragan compact (22 cal). I appreciate the 22 will always require less hammer strike to achieve power but, before I go fiddling around with the krait, is this a characteristic of the krait or can it be smoothed out?
*compared and christ knows why TH-cam has inserted some random numbers on my original maeesage. Look forwards to the reply, mate.
Are you using a port restrictor? If so what size?
@@crf150rkid not anymore. We spoke on the phone ages ago, she's sweet as a nut now
@@danhurst5221 did you put anything back in the air flow port or leave it empty?
@@hawkslayers1 left it empty, mate.
Hello Sir, which one the last version or MK2 I want to order from huma regulator and my krait is the right block
If yours looks like the one on the right then you have a mk2 block with a Huma regulator currently installed
This is great. But a how to video would be much better well explaining things Vs pictures. Well done keep them coming
Hello, the linked video at the end "Krait Video Instruction manual" shows how to operate each adjuster, this video is designed to guide those familiar with the functions to get a good stable result
Bro you ruined my gun. It seems it’s the opposite the one on the left cannot be adjusted downwards. Fine i bought a
Another regulator but please guys ignore this video.
Please contact me so I will send you pictures.
@@toufikazar The regulator on the left is the older AMA design unit that CAN be adjusted up and down under pressure as the adjuster only affects the stack tension and doesn't affect the sealing faces so it is safe to adjust them, HOWEVER there is a flaw in that type as a whole which is why it was replaced by the Huma units shown on the right, most likely whichever direction you adjusted your regulator it was going to fail.
As the UK service centre for this brand I have a huge amount of experience with these rifles and I can assure you the information presented is correct, if you wish to email photos you can reach me at cdrguns@gmail.com
@@AirMaksarmsUK thank you for your reply. Ok I understand now. Yes I replaced it with the one on the right and it is working perfectly. I have all 3 models Krait, Katran and Caiman but as you have also mentioned I bought the Krait 2 years ago but the others recently. The new ones have no problems at all and now krait is perfect. Keep up the good work and thank you for taking the time to produce these videos.
You are very confusing 😡😡😡
If you need clarification on any thing please feel free to ask that is what I am here for
I need a video with clear voice and simple instructions
@@nedawi123 I am speaking slowly and clearly, I explain all non common terms such as pellet mass sensitivity, what exact part of the video do you find unclear?
Keeper😊