Yes, but it sems to be Loctited.......
Are the blue ones adjustable for output by turning a knurled screw under the handle, as on the older black ones?
Paul
Yes, but it sems to be Loctited.......
I found that a set of pliers with a bit of cloth did the trick, only turn about 1/8 to 1/4 though or you will end up with tacs so highly pressurised that they cant be fired by the pistol without some tweaking of the mainspring. I know because I overdidi it as soon as I worked out how to
plus if they get that full, you are very close to the legal limit
YOUR legal limit that is!Originally posted by urx
I found that a set of pliers with a bit of cloth did the trick, only turn about 1/8 to 1/4 though or you will end up with tacs so highly pressurised that they cant be fired by the pistol without some tweaking of the mainspring. I know because I overdidi it as soon as I worked out how to
plus if they get that full, you are very close to the legal limit
I had my black pump set to three strokes to give 11.5 ftlbs in my Predator. I need to replace or service my black pump but need to know if I can adjust a blue one up/down as the same TACs will go over in my revolver. What sort of power are you getting?
Paul
Originally posted by PV
I had my black pump set to three strokes to give 11.5 ftlbs in my Predator. I need to replace or service my black pump but need to know if I can adjust a blue one up/down as the same TACs will go over in my revolver. What sort of power are you getting?
Paul
Paul ,
Current pumps are One up or Down or down and up.
You might be able to get a extra one way.
A tac holds the same , but due to length of Gun barrel gives different power.
It would be sub 6FP in a Revolver and sub 12FP in a Rifle
It also depends on what Rounds you are firing.
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