Well, it seems the flame war I was hoping to avoid has already started because several of you seem to think that anyone who doesn’t agree with you or cautions prudence is a fool. This thread started out with a question about buying a tank from ebay. It morphed into a flame after I responded to a suggestion that the answer to the original question was to buy a 20 dollar discarded tank at a local fire station rather than ‘wasting’ more money buying a new tank. I offered my thought that doing so was not a good alternative.
Unfortunately, my suggestion, and it was only a suggestion, was that the $20 purchase was not a prudent alternative has now turned into an opportunity to attack anyone foolish enough not to agree with a group of self-proclaimed experts who have their own ideas about not “wasting“ money buying what is more likely than not a safer/more reliable alternative to the $20 unknown with an unknown history. Disagree with them and get flamed.
Sure, that used tank may be fine but if you buy it, it will not come with a history showing possible misuse or damage or even if it has been used so much that it has little if any service life. It may be fine or it may not. it may last a long time or it may simply be worn out. Frankly, when you buy the a $20 tank at the fire station, you have no way of knowing how many times it has been used or what condition it’s in unless you want to do as the ‘experts’ say and stick it in your sink and do home testing. if that makes you feel okay then do so and don’t waste your money buying a new tank like the more cautious folk who do not agree with the pundits who have responded in this thread.
I am new to this group so I presumed that like other moderated Net groups this type of flaming was discouraged . It seems I was wrong.Let me conclude however with a reply to one of the responses attacking me without any pretense of anything other than a personal insult.
in answer to one of the flamers above, no, I don’t wear “swat gear“ when I shoot anything, air guns or large bore ‘ real ‘ firearms. I am 76 and have been shooting since I was 10. I volunteer at our local range as an NRA - certified instructor and teach firearm safety to newbies buying their first guns. When someone shows up to shoot at a range wearing “swat“ or full blown tactical gear, we tell those wannabes to go someplace else to shoot, and do so for good reason. It is people like that who are dangerous not shooters who follow safety rules. you can’t overdo shooting safety. High power air guns are not toys so guys, judge the opinions offered above accordingly.
So go buy that $20 tank and if you are nervous test it in your sink. Don’t listen to the safety nuts like me, I am no longer interested in trying to contribute if in doing so since I have offended the opinions of the real experts who populate this forum.
David