Well when I saw these were available on a post, here on AGN back in September, I was a bit concerned about the extra weight on the regulator but that concern faded when I thought about it for a couple of months.
So then, out of the blue one day, the addiction started whining and complaining, like it always does when it wants something, and soon made it plain to me that I just had to have a 700cc bottle. So, not wanting to get into another fight, at that time cuz I seldom win, and since I was already in front of the computer, I went ahead and ordered it and the FX M3 valve as well.
The delivery guy dropped the box on the doorstep and ran. He may have halfheartedly knocked but more like he brushed up against the door and then was gone. Still I heard it somehow so, dragged my buns out of bed threw on my robe, then flew up the stairs, and opened the door as I was expecting the bottle to be here soon. Yup there was a box there alright I scooped it up, ran downstairs and quickly sliced it open. Sure enough there was the brand new 700cc bottle I had expected.
So, I grabbed the valve, that was just sitting there waiting, and twisted it in. It was a bit tight going on, but I did manage to get it installed all the way. After looking at it for a bit I took the gun over to the Yong Heng and hooked it up. I was surprised how quickly the little compressor filled it to it's 300bar limit. The tank was a bit warm, after the fill, but not hot. :^)
Can't wait to get this thing out for some more range time. The 700cc bottle should give the .30 Sniper a few more shots per fill for sure.
Found the bottle here;
https://airgunarcheryfun.ca/?s=700cc
After I ordered the bottle I had a little trouble finding a vendor with a valve in stock but after a few minutes of searching I found it at Talon Tunes so I grabbed one.
https://talontunes.com/shop/fx-m3-valve/

So then, out of the blue one day, the addiction started whining and complaining, like it always does when it wants something, and soon made it plain to me that I just had to have a 700cc bottle. So, not wanting to get into another fight, at that time cuz I seldom win, and since I was already in front of the computer, I went ahead and ordered it and the FX M3 valve as well.
The delivery guy dropped the box on the doorstep and ran. He may have halfheartedly knocked but more like he brushed up against the door and then was gone. Still I heard it somehow so, dragged my buns out of bed threw on my robe, then flew up the stairs, and opened the door as I was expecting the bottle to be here soon. Yup there was a box there alright I scooped it up, ran downstairs and quickly sliced it open. Sure enough there was the brand new 700cc bottle I had expected.
So, I grabbed the valve, that was just sitting there waiting, and twisted it in. It was a bit tight going on, but I did manage to get it installed all the way. After looking at it for a bit I took the gun over to the Yong Heng and hooked it up. I was surprised how quickly the little compressor filled it to it's 300bar limit. The tank was a bit warm, after the fill, but not hot. :^)
Can't wait to get this thing out for some more range time. The 700cc bottle should give the .30 Sniper a few more shots per fill for sure.
Found the bottle here;
https://airgunarcheryfun.ca/?s=700cc
After I ordered the bottle I had a little trouble finding a vendor with a valve in stock but after a few minutes of searching I found it at Talon Tunes so I grabbed one.
https://talontunes.com/shop/fx-m3-valve/
