Cricket Compact .22 shot string
My scuba tank was low so only able to fill my cricket to the mid green.

JSB jumbo heavy 18.1g
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Cool. That’s where I purchased my Cricket. I wonder, do they sell just this part? Will check back with them. Thanks
I talked to Boris at Topgun today and he told me the 25 cal skeleton stock version that he has on hold for me has the regular plastic two hole plug for the hammer spring adjustment. Is this something that I have to request? I figured that they would be coming like this in the new shipment that they just got in which is already 90% gone from what Boris was telling me. I’ll call Topgun tomorrow afternoon and get Steve on the phone and see what the deal is. If I can get this than I for sure want it rather than buy it later.

Where did you purchase this rifle from? What country I guess would be the better question. I asked Dima, one of the US suppliers and he has told me that he has seen these pieces but has not come across any just yet. Any info would be great. Thanks
Steve at Top Gun is selling them.

Where did you purchase this rifle from? What country I guess would be the better question. I asked Dima, one of the US suppliers and he has told me that he has seen these pieces but has not come across any just yet. Any info would be great. Thanks
Mine has a black plug with two holes. It’s also screwed in quite far already. This looks like a far better adjuster setup with the guide rod and knurled knob. I suppose the different production batches have different features and upgrades?
I think I’ll check with my Kalibr dealer and see about getting the knurled adjuster and the newer numbered gauge while I’m at it.
Keep an update on what you can find out, my 25 cal has that two hole plug and would rather have the above HSP adjustment knob, the spring guide also looks slightly beefier than the current two hole plug version?
I stumbled across this comment in the Edgun/Cricket 100,000+ posts:
The little black knob/handle on the side is more important than it looks. It has three different positions. In the upper position, it is being used to control the axle around which the mag rotates. Pull the knob bacwards and it withdraws this axle and the mag falls out if you’re not careful. The mag release is a flimsy business until you get to know it. The mag can be inserted from all angles once the axle and probe have been withdrawn. It may also fall out in all the same directions. You need to practise a bit to get this under control….
The two lower posistions for the knob separates singleshot from multishot…..
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I think I happen to know the guy who wrote that ! 😉
Impressed with your memory my friend….. 😀
Cheers from Lanza 😀
I stumbled across this comment in the Edgun/Cricket 100,000+ posts:
The little black knob/handle on the side is more important than it looks. It has three different positions. In the upper position, it is being used to control the axle around which the mag rotates. Pull the knob bacwards and it withdraws this axle and the mag falls out if you’re not careful. The mag release is a flimsy business until you get to know it. The mag can be inserted from all angles once the axle and probe have been withdrawn. It may also fall out in all the same directions. You need to practise a bit to get this under control….
The two lower posistions for the knob separates singleshot from multishot…..
H 😯 😯 t
Mine has a black plug with two holes. It’s also screwed in quite far already. This looks like a far better adjuster setup with the guide rod and knurled knob. I suppose the different production batches have different features and upgrades?
I think I’ll check with my Kalibr dealer and see about getting the knurled adjuster and the newer numbered gauge while I’m at it.
That string is looking good. It will only get better with a full fill… 😀
its a magazine load and release
the screw on adjuster is from the factory.

What is that thing below the lever? Safety or mag release? 😕
That string is looking good. It will only get better with a full fill… 😀

That “screw-on” adjuster looks very interesting….
Was it factory fitted, or is it an aftermarket add-on….?
Is this now part of a std delivery ?
Also, does it have a hsp-guide inside ?
The reason I’m asking is because the Crickets I’ve seen so far have been supplied with no hsp-guide at all. If you keep your eyes on the hsp in this X-ray video, – you’ll see what I mean:
This is a design that is asking for trouble. The hsp is curling badly, and may eventually break. A hsp guide inside it would help a lot…….
Cheers
Trygve 😀
well after adjusting the power this is the best that can do. Adjusting was quite simple since my come with the screw on type.

shot string from 200 bar to 100 using Edgun pellet .22 18.1gr
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What pressure did you get on your scuba when fill up half way green?
I’m using JSB 18.1g.
My scuba reading is about 2500
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Cool. That’s where I purchased my Cricket. I wonder, do they sell just this part? Will check back with them. Thanks
Yes they sell just the adjuster.