What regulator does the HW100 X Sporter use?
Before I begin to tell you just how much more advanced this HW100 X model is compared to previous incarnations, I must begin with a word of caution. This particular model, and all future models, will be switching to Weihrauch’s new regulated system.
Yes, you read that correctly, the HW100 X has its own regulator inside. The previous HW100 models have a self-regulated valve system, which as we all know works exceptionally well – the HW100 series has always had a reputation for reliability and accuracy. With the addition of an internal regulator, the shot count and consistency is significantly improved.
As a result of having this new internal regulator, every new rifle must have the new air cylinder removed from the rifle in order to fill it for the first time (yes, the cylinder is completely new, too). It’s a simple screw-off screw-on system. After that you can leave the cylinder attached and fill your rifle with no problems, it’s only the initial fill from 0 bar to 250 bar when it needs to be removed.
If you don’t remove the cylinder for the first ever fill, it will knock the internal regulator down to give a silly pressure and something in the region of 2ft/lb power output and then there’s a lot of stock removal and fiddling to do. You have been warned.
When you decide to beef up the internals of a rifle, you may as well do the same to the external at the same time, and that’s exactly what Weihrauch has done with its new air cylinder. This little gem can now be filled to 250 bar, compared to just 200 bar on the previous models.