@kevo1288 The folks at New England Airguns have been great to deal with in my experience. Never visited the brick and mortar but have read great things about them, especially when the range was open. I’ve seen several people with booster pumps. I have to familiarize myself with them. I’m not sure I understand exactly how they work. Glad you’re having a good weekend. How’s that AR stock affect the balance of your Prod?
Feel free to shoot me a message, I can familiarize you with the booster pump. I can also give me .02 on a compressor and show you my very robust, effective, and reasonably priced fill station if you'd like!
The ar stock, it's light, the gun is still very nimble, totally impressed with it.
@kevo1288 The folks at New England Airguns have been great to deal with in my experience. Never visited the brick and mortar but have read great things about them, especially when the range was open. I’ve seen several people with booster pumps. I have to familiarize myself with them. I’m not sure I understand exactly how they work. Glad you’re having a good weekend. How’s that AR stock affect the balance of your Prod?
Feel free to shoot me a message, I can familiarize you with the booster pump. I can also give me .02 on a compressor and show you my very robust, effective, and reasonably priced fill station if you'd like!
The ar stock, it's light, the gun is still very nimble, totally impressed with it.
I watched your video, one other, and read an article. I have a better idea of what they do. I just have no idea how they work. I’m wondering if they are only using air from the tank it’s connected to or does it use outside air and possibly introduce moisture into the gun’s reservoir?