Nice informative video, I have one of these combo kit's in. 177. Lighten my trigger by changing the springs for biro pen springs. Works a treat. Really accurate up to 35 yards. Mine is set up to 5.6 ftlbs & fitted with a Bob patton folding stock. I shoot 177 spitfire domes in it & get great result's. Very cheap shooting with these, makes it better. Keep up the reviews.
Blue-tac on the little fiddly disc , with a small screwdriver pressed in , just sticky enough to start it off on the thread ( make sure its devoid of oily type lube , else it wont stick ) .. sorted Good informative vid .. thumbs up
Hi there. Mine is sitting too close to 6ft/lbs for my liking. The hammer spring adjustment I think a few people have asked is is anti clockwise to reduce power?
so if i want to adjust the power down i just have to turn the big screw on the back? i want to make it more backyard friendly since i only have a very small garden/can only shoot indoors and i only do plicking anyways.
@@Jijhebtmijnnaamnietnodig Yes. That’s the hammer spring adjustment. It may have a locking pin, but I managed to turn mine enough with out taking my pin out.
@@reevessairgunningreviews5572 Mine came with a foster fill valve, but my club has some sort of large thread Female valve. I guess its a 300 DIN from googling pictures
@@col.sirbuffyhorsetrouser6354 This regulator has a small window of adjustment so it really just balances the pellet with the air supply, per shot. It’s best to use a Chronograph to make small adjustments to the hammer spring if you want to decrease the power.
does anybody know - my mito S is making too much power, and I want to adjust the regulator DOWN - is this by turning the regulator adjuster anticlockwise or clockwise?
Hey can you help? What if I just turned the reg to its max or end of thread I have the piston in canibre setup and really want to do some longest range possible shots
@@hvmvp3657 changed mine to a stronger hammer spring and played with all possible positions of the available regulator adjustment and at best managed about 7 fpe. Mine is the UK sub 6fpe version so I assume the belleville washer configuration won't let you push it any higher 👍🏻
@@cjnev9618 there has to be a way to get it to 12ftlbs this is what they are manufacturing them at in Turkey it would make a great long distance Lester I have the Hawke 9-50 SO on it so aim is bang on just need the range
@@hvmvp3657ince my last comment i have taken the regulator apart and played with the belleville stack, I tried a few configurations to increase the power but with no real improvement. Maybe in the non UK versions the transfer port is bigger 🤔 also when watching the official reximex mito it shows a flat headed screw to adjust the power so internals maybe different for the sub 12. Plus it doesn't have that pain the arse little silver locking disc blocking the reg adjuster
Nice informative video, I have one of these combo kit's in. 177. Lighten my trigger by changing the springs for biro pen springs. Works a treat. Really accurate up to 35 yards. Mine is set up to 5.6 ftlbs & fitted with a Bob patton folding stock. I shoot 177 spitfire domes in it & get great result's. Very cheap shooting with these, makes it better. Keep up the reviews.
Thanks for putting together this video. I have this gun and love it - incredibly accurate.
Great, thinking of buying one of these.
I did not know that I could adjust my RPA.🤠
Blue-tac on the little fiddly disc , with a small screwdriver pressed in , just sticky enough to start it off on the thread ( make sure its devoid of oily type lube , else it wont stick ) .. sorted
Good informative vid .. thumbs up
Please help
Clockwise is increasing the reg pressure or ccw ?
Hi there. Mine is sitting too close to 6ft/lbs for my liking. The hammer spring adjustment I think a few people have asked is is anti clockwise to reduce power?
@@tvm-reviews Yes. If you screw the cap anti-clockwise you will lighten the spring pressure.
so if i want to adjust the power down i just have to turn the big screw on the back? i want to make it more backyard friendly since i only have a very small garden/can only shoot indoors and i only do plicking anyways.
@@Jijhebtmijnnaamnietnodig Yes. That’s the hammer spring adjustment. It may have a locking pin, but I managed to turn mine enough with out taking my pin out.
How do you fill it with air? It wont fit a normal PCP pump adapter
You need a coupling adapter to thread onto the fill probe thread. This will convert it to a standard foster connector that most air supplies use.
@@reevessairgunningreviews5572 Mine came with a foster fill valve, but my club has some sort of large thread Female valve.
I guess its a 300 DIN from googling pictures
but you dont actually say which way is decreasing power and which way is increasing power - no better than the unhelpful manual then!! 🤔
@@col.sirbuffyhorsetrouser6354 This regulator has a small window of adjustment so it really just balances the pellet with the air supply, per shot. It’s best to use a Chronograph to make small adjustments to the hammer spring if you want to decrease the power.
does anybody know - my mito S is making too much power, and I want to adjust the regulator DOWN - is this by turning the regulator adjuster anticlockwise or clockwise?
What’s it doing through a chronograph? If it’s consistent but just overpowered you can turn down the hammer spring.
@@reevessairgunningreviews5572 on a 16grain pellet, averaging 7.7 ft/lbs!
@@reevessairgunningreviews5572 any advice?
Can I get mine to fire closer to 8ftlbs?
Hey can you help? What if I just turned the reg to its max or end of thread I have the piston in canibre setup and really want to do some longest range possible shots
@@hvmvp3657 changed mine to a stronger hammer spring and played with all possible positions of the available regulator adjustment and at best managed about 7 fpe.
Mine is the UK sub 6fpe version so I assume the belleville washer configuration won't let you push it any higher 👍🏻
Also I swapped the trigger adjuster screw to a longer one, it's still single stage but less than 1 pound pull weight. Awesome little gun
@@cjnev9618 there has to be a way to get it to 12ftlbs this is what they are manufacturing them at in Turkey it would make a great long distance Lester I have the Hawke 9-50 SO on it so aim is bang on just need the range
@@hvmvp3657ince my last comment i have taken the regulator apart and played with the belleville stack, I tried a few configurations to increase the power but with no real improvement. Maybe in the non UK versions the transfer port is bigger 🤔 also when watching the official reximex mito it shows a flat headed screw to adjust the power so internals maybe different for the sub 12. Plus it doesn't have that pain the arse little silver locking disc blocking the reg adjuster
''You can remove the air cylinder at 250 bar''Rather you than me
You can, but with less pressure behind the valve it would be better below 100 Bar.