that is an old video that show what happen when you work on a gun charged up with HPA and the gun was never made and converted right
i believe that is the video where two guy are working on a 2240 that is set up with HPA and the valve was never pined correctly and when they took the back end of the pistol apart the pressure shot the valve through the guys thigh
PCP guns made for that purpose are safe as they can be when left together under pressure
Sounds like a fun day hopefully someone in your area will replyThankyou for all that responded. Maybe I will give this another chance. My experience was very limited so probably I got too caught up on the risk part rather than the logical part.
Anybody live near San Diego that would want go help me get these setup and go shooting?
My Gear:
1. Benjamin Bulldog .35
2. AEA Zeus .72 Caliber Airgun (Gen. 2)
3. AEA Challenger Bullpup Airgun – Big Bore - .50 cal
4. AirForce Texan LSS, Carbon-Fiber Tank - .50 calhttps://www.airgundepot.com/airforce-texan-lss-with-carbon-fiber-tank-50-caliber-air-rifle.html
Education! Safety first! Get a mentor!I have powerful big bore air guns that I purchased and never used. Never even filled them up with air. I bought a carbon fiber tank, that I never even opened from the box as well as a Chinese compressor from Ebay. I also bought a nice aluminum dessicant that attaches to the compressor to prevent liquid from building up in the tank. I also bought high powerful scopes for all my guns. I was all set to go.
Then before I got the chance to start setting things up, I saw a video on Youtube where somebody really hurt themselves with one of these guns when working on them. A part went through their leg from one side and came out the other like a real bullet. WTF. They got lucky it was only their leg and not through a essential organ.
I then read horror stories of these high power compressors blowing up with shrapnel flying around, and the dessicant blowing up and causing similar dangers. Since then I have not touched my guns. They are in their cases and never been used. I'm going to post them for sale here when I am granted access (I'm a new user).
Has anybody had any scary moments with their pcp air guns? I'm terrified that a malfunction can happen since these are really powerful rifles/machines. For me it's not worth the potential risk when I have a young son who will eventually want to get into air guns as well.