N/A Manual PCP filling

I've only ever owned springers before but now I'm looking to buy a BSA R10 SE in .177 cal
I do own a 5 gallon air compressor but don't know if this will suffice for the required PSI that is needed.
Any recommendations on a manual pump? or is this something that you just don't want to do?
Update: I did get a BSA R10 in .177cal
It tested out at an average over 10 shots at 20.5 fpe
I decided to give a cheap Amazon compressor a chance and it's worked just fine!
 
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New guy here with a rookie question, one definitely not worthy or starting a new thread over. I
'm about to get my first PCP gun. Currently leaning towards the Avenge X and the CS2 compressor. I see discussions on this forum over the types of fittings/probes on these guns. How do II assure that I'm going to everything I need to fill the gun once everything gets here? I've looked at multiple websites for both of these products, and maybe I'm not looking hard enough, but NOWHERE do I see what type of air fitting is on the gun or on the compressor.
If this questions has been asked 1000 times already, sorry. I did do a "fitting" search on this forum and nothing jumped put at me.
Joe
 
@JoeRJr: You can check out Pyramyd Air. Find your gun on the website and scroll down a little bit. There's a tab there called "PCP Hookup" that should help you make sure you get everything you need.
Edit to add: Looks like the gun has a male QD fitting and your pump has a female QD fitting. I think you're set!
 
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@JoeRJr: You can check out Pyramyd Air. Find your gun on the website and scroll down a little bit. There's a tab there called "PCP Hookup" that should help you make sure you get everything you need.
Edit to add: Looks like the gun has a male QD fitting and your pump has a female QD fitting. I think you're set!
Perfect! Thanks so much.
Joe