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Support Equipment For PCP/HPA/CO2 and springers ,rams => Support Equipment For PCP/HPA/CO2 => Topic started by: pesty3782 on December 17, 2018, 10:25:42 AM
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AOA has this tank on sale right now.....Anybody have first hand experience with this tank? I am looking for a small tank to throw in a pack or car.
Tony P.
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I own and use one. Only thing is it will need to be filled often depending on how much you use it. And it is kind of a pain if your nearest dive shop is a hike from home. A compressor at home will make this your go to tank as it is a breeze to carry with you.
Just my experience.
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Thanks do I need anything else for the tank to be filler?
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Whether or not you will need anything else to fill it is dependent on how you are filling it. Since you asking, I assume you have no compressor and will be taking it to a dive shop for a fill. You will need to ask them what they can fill to or what adapters are needed, and also ask them if they can get you a full 4500 psi fill too . . .
These smaller tanks (I have Joe Brancato's 18 cubic foot "Guppy") are wonderful if paired with your own compressor, but would be a bit of a pain if you don't. I easily deplete mine to the point of needing a refill every week or two, and that is just with casual shooting - when I am doing serious work on the guns and tuning them, I have often filled it twice in a day. Easy enough to do with my Shoebox but not so nice if I have to drive tot a dive shop.
So if you are filling one at a shop, make sure they can truly fill you all the way up, or you will get frustrated fast.
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Another alternative to a dive shop is the fire department. You will need a Firehouse connection for that to work. Oh and a friend on the fire department. I work for a city and FD fills my tanks for free. 8)
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Thanks do I need anything else for the tank to be filler?
Depending on what you need to connect the micro bore hose to your gun. The hose it ships with just has a female bsp connector. If tou need a Foster Q/C that costs another $23.00's I believe.
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Thanks for all the replies!!!! I don't shoot that much and have been using a hand pump and the pump on the gun (FX INDY 25) I will check with the local fire department to see if they are willing to refill
Tony P.
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AOA has an Airgun tank fill calculator. Googleing it is easier than looking for it on their site. You plug in your tank capacity, the tank pressure*, your guns fill pressure, the pressure you refill it at, and the size of your guns air reservoir. And, BINGO, it will tell you how many fills you will get. *=you may ask for a 4500 fill but be prepared for a slight drop when the temp cools. FX lists the fill pressure for an Indy at 3200 psi. It didn't list the guns air tank size but you may only get a couple of complete fills with an 18 CF tank. If that's OK, it's all good, probably great if you just use it for hunting, but if you add in a little target shooting...