I am very glad I took BigTinBoat's advice on this forum and went ahead and got a 4500 PSI SCBA tank. I am all set now and enjoy filling my rifle back to the fill pressure I want in seconds. All thanks to BigTinBoat and the rest of the good people here who shared their knowledge and expertise. And yes it does have lots of details that you haven't heard of before. Going from a Springer to a PCP is a huge difference, but is totally worth it. Just make sure you research everything you need before you buy the parts to make sure it's the ones you need."AlliInLL"
Wow! BigTinBoat, thank you for clarifying this for me! I'm planning on ordering a Marauder in .177. I don't hunt except the fool of a blue jay who is stupid enough to come by and maybe some blackbirds. No squirrels around here. So, targets and some birds. .177 has worked in my Gamo Whisper springer so am researching the Marauder. I also see that I will need "extras" such as a tank. I think my compressor is a 75 psi at home so probably not strong enough to fill a scba (and thanks for clarifying that, too) and 'hydro'. So, a regular SCUBA tank, does that also need to be hydro tested? Wow, so much I never heard about and much to learn!WTB = Want To Buy“AlliInLL”BigTinBoat, what does all this mean? “Put up a WTB add on all of the air gunsights”…what is a WTB? Are scuba tanks rated on how many years they last? ( I never heard of that before!). “Just need to check the Hydro”…what is a ‘hydro’?WTB = WANT TO BUYSCBA (not to be confused with SCUBA) are CARBON FIBER tanks and in the US they are not to be used after 15 years from their date of manufacturerHYDRO – Hyrdostatic test date – Carbon Fiber tanks must be Hydrostatically tested every 5 years (some are every 3 years) or they cannot be commercially filled, or transported legally
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