Hi Again everyone! 'Sorry again if this is a dumb question but I am still pretty new at all this. So I have a Airarms Condor. I use a Full size Scuba Tank to fill it. The Airforce website says: Maximum Fill Pressure: 3000 psi / 200 bar which I assume is what the full size scuba tank is giving me. So my questions is, can I use this same set-up to fill my new Hatsan Jet 1? I see on the Hatsan Jet 1: 40cc air cylinder fills to 3625 psi/250 barYes, you need a source that goes over 3K psi. I have used a shoebox compressor and CF Guppy tank for seven years. But I recently bought a Chinese GX PUMP CS1-I PCP Air Compressor to fill the guns directly. I use it on the Air Arms S 500Does this mean I cannot use my scuba tank set up and need to get a Carbon Fiber 4500 psi tank or a compressor? I did not see this coming and either the tank or the compressor seems like a costly addition. What are you guys using? Any help would be appreciated.
You can still fill to what your scuba tanks will top the gun to, say 29000, should get many top offs from that, but your shot count will be less, the gun can be tuned to a lower velocity, and get as many shots on a lower fill pressure, if shot count is an issue. hand pumping to the full pressure is possibly an option also as it is a small reservoir.
BTW, while shooting the Jet2 .177 yesterday afternoon it developed a leak and wouldn't refill. I had shot maybe twenty mags through it. I hadn't found a pellet it liked and the "iron sights" were way off so I had a Crosman red dot on it. I requested an RMA from Pyramyd and already have it reboxed and the shipping label on it.
I think this will work.
Wondering if anyone has looked into adding a reg into the bottom cylinder of the Jet two?
I tried to attach pictures of the notos barrel attached to the jet 2. I have on the other forum if you want to see. My groups are so much better!!!! I tried here but no good.Any way I think I’ll buy another notos just for the notos and keep the barrel on the jet 2 and figure out a way to scope it other than red dot it looks cool wish you guys could see.
My .22 Jey 1 arrived, I aired it up last night and put it in the safe to ensure it holds air. I came with air in it, so I'm thinking it should be fine. I mounted a small red dot on this one, hopefully the weather will cooperate today and I'll see how it shoots. I'm thinking once the air cylinders are available, I get a dual cylinder and convert the .25 to a Jet 2 and then have a spare cylinder for the .22 Jet 1. I'm hoping the .22 gets a bit better shot count than the .25...