The M50 is known for two things: Raw power and an a lot noise!
Of course, this makes every shot a thrill! But without hearing protection, neither your ears nor your neighbors will be happy about this.
A silencer is the obvious solution. However, since the barrel is shorter than the air tube, there’s no room for a silencer.
The Power Kit for the FX Maverick increases airflow and allows the shooter to experiment with much higher regulator pressures.
When working on our airguns, we do it safely.
Failing to do so might be dangerous to ourselves. But most importantly, it might damage the airgun.
The best way to make sure your PCP airgun is safe, is by depressurizing the system.
The FX Maverick and Wildcat BT airguns offer not one, but two(!) regulators.
This promotes consistency, but also creates a problem: How the **** do you adjust these?
You're ready for an afternoon of shooting. Everything is ready: The rifle is pressurized, the bullet trap has a card with a brand new taget, and the magazines are filled with your favorite ammunition.
But then! You are ready to shoot, you suddenly find out that the rifle does not want to cycle at all!
This can of course have a thousand and one causes, but today we are going to discuss (and solve) the 2 most common ones: The barrel o-ring and the magazine rotation.