<some text deleted>00000INSTRUCTION MANUAL: 10/10 - It's only in English (refreshing to this American) and is well-written with no Chenglish. Do resist the temptation to skip over some of the scary warnings. On some products, these are all common sense, but for this gun, some of those things would not be known. For example, one such warning says not to turn up the regulator pressure while there's any air in the gun; that could damage the regulator. I'm an experienced airgunner, but this is my first regulated gun, so I didn't know that. (turning it DOWN while there's air in the gun seems to be OK though...)
Quote from: Smaug2 on January 17, 2022, 05:49:34 PM <some text deleted>00000INSTRUCTION MANUAL: 10/10 - It's only in English (refreshing to this American) and is well-written with no Chenglish. Do resist the temptation to skip over some of the scary warnings. On some products, these are all common sense, but for this gun, some of those things would not be known. For example, one such warning says not to turn up the regulator pressure while there's any air in the gun; that could damage the regulator. I'm an experienced airgunner, but this is my first regulated gun, so I didn't know that. (turning it DOWN while there's air in the gun seems to be OK though...)On the Avenger (bullpup and standard), the gun has to be depressurized before decreasing the regulator's pressure setting. Tightening the regulator's screw clockwise reduces the regulator's pressure. SOP is to degas the gun, tighten the regulator screw clockwise all the way down, then turn it CCW a quarter turn. Then all of the adjustments you make will be to increase the pressure by turning the screw CCW. It's touchier than you think, and if you pass where you wanted to be, you'll have to degas the gun and start the process all over again. Loosening the screw increases the regulator pressure, and vice versa.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL: 10/10 - It's only in English (refreshing to this American) and is well-written with no Chenglish. Do resist the temptation to skip over some of the scary warnings. On some products, these are all common sense, but for this gun, some of those things would not be known. For example, one such warning says not to turn up the regulator pressure while there's any air in the gun; that could damage the regulator. I'm an experienced airgunner, but this is my first regulated gun, so I didn't know that. (turning it DOWN while there's air in the gun seems to be OK though...)