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Airguns by Make and Model => Umarex Airguns => Topic started by: GerryR on June 09, 2025, 03:00:53 PM
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I took an expended Nitrogen cylinder and modified it to make it refillable using standard air. A simple mod: drilled and tapped the end for 1/4npt screwed in a 1/4 to 18 npt adapter and welded it in. I had a steel street tee and screwed that into the cylinder using Loctite 569. I bought a miniature 0-5000 psi gauge from McM-Carr and a fill fitting (w/ checkvalve) from airtanksplus. Right now I'm doing a leak-down test as, with great effort, I managed to hand-pump it up to 3600 psi. The only thing I don't like about it is that I have to remove the fill fitting if I want to remove it and use the N2 cylinders, because it would hit the barrel otherwise. The nitrogen cylinders come filled to 3600 psi, so I don't believe there are any safety issues. All the fittings are good to 5000 psi plus. Total cost ~ $45.00 less the expended N2 cylinder. Should make plinking a little less costly.
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Very interesting... the Komplete seems ripe for mods like this!
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The convenience of the N2 cylinders is nice, but at $24.00 for two, it can get costly very fast! I hope this gives others ideas.
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My only concern is how many fill cycles that "disposable" bottle can handle. With out knowing wall thickness and metal used in construction.
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Good point. Appreciate the innovation. But if the nitroair is designed for one use, it may not hold up well to repeated fills. Maybe we'll find out, eh?
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No need to pump it to 3600. The OP said it was a chore. 2400 ought to be safe.
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I can easily get 20 shots at 3000 psi. If the tank were to rupture, there is nothing inside it to launch, so besides scaring the heck out of me, I don't see what damage it can do. Also, most of the tank is within the forestock.
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Just a small update: I loaded the tank to 3000 psi and was able to get 30 regulated shots from it. The Komplete is regulated to 1800 psi. I think that is pretty reasonable, and I have an extra 600 psi of margin from the 3600 psi N2 tank.
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is there a way to adjust the reg to say, 1000 psi? and maybe adjust or replace the hammer spring?
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is there a way to adjust the reg to say, 1000 psi? and maybe adjust or replace the hammer spring?
I have no idea; I doubt at this price point that they left anything adjustable, but I could be totally wrong. I don't have an exploded view of the gun, either. I'm new to air guns, so wouldn't know where to start in any case.