I'll be putting a reg in my s510, most likely a huma as I'm extremely happy with the one in my R10
Robert lane is the way to go. I have it on my MPR. Love it. Make sure you let him know what power and regulated pressure what the reg set at.
Quote from: grobe1458 on December 09, 2014, 05:58:37 PMI'll be putting a reg in my s510, most likely a huma as I'm extremely happy with the one in my R10When I contacted huma for a reg on my MPR (s400) they did not seem as knowledgeable on the AAs as other guns. They did not even have a kit for the plenum. When I contacted RL, it was the complete opposite he knew exactly what I need it and even sent two different plenum spacers. I just felt more confident with RL.
Yup the lane is the way to go. Have installed a few of them in different aa rifles. Have been happy with them all, though know you will have to do running to the rifle to get it functioning correctly.
the Robert lane is the best, there are other options, but they are kinda like putting store brand oil in a Aston Martin...
Depending on the power of your rifle, the regulator won't be a straight drop in part. Typically you will have to play with the spring, transfer port size, and a few other things. I put my regulators in rifles that were 12 ftlbs and they were honestly a pain in the butt.
Quote from: woogie_man on December 10, 2014, 10:47:38 PMDepending on the power of your rifle, the regulator won't be a straight drop in part. Typically you will have to play with the spring, transfer port size, and a few other things. I put my regulators in rifles that were 12 ftlbs and they were honestly a pain in the butt.If you're shooting for 12 ft/lb you do, but in the AA FAC models it doesn't take more than you can do with the power adjuster. In fact, with the AA, there is very little else you can adjust. I get 80 regulated shots at 18+ ft/lb with an ES of about 10 fps. I did little else but install the reg.