PCP compressor options (noob warning)

That's not a deal breaker. I see a bunch of bottles on letgo too.

I just don't want to have a bunch of money tied up in another hobby so keeping costs down. I'm a serial hobbyist and we need a bigger house so I'm riding that 'line' with the wife currently.

Thinking a budget of $500 for the gun, $150 adapter and suppressor, $250 will buy a compressor as above maybe $60 on a tank. Optic and rail $60-$100

Broke the $1k

Why are my interests so expensive ha
Even if budget is a huge concern buy the best quality you can afford (across the board) since you’ll have it all a long time and you don’t need or want down time keeping things working. Honestly a pcp with a 180-200cc cylinder is not unreasonable for a hand pump, it just takes a bit more time and some effort. Bump your suppressor cost up $100, good scopes are worth having even on short range guns so again buy the best you can afford.
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I have been into this hobby for a few years and now only have 4 powder guns left out of 32
Wow…. I’m not selling any powder burners, they are for my son and maybe a son in law someday. But, I may get rid of both my springers and some other stuff I’m keeping ”just because”… Like a left handed Oneida Eagle that I most likely will never shoot again. Well, maybe a couple of guns that have no real meaning to me or my son but I won’t get down to 4! :)
 
How was it determined conclusively that the site was a scam? I googled it and there wasn't any hard evidence to support that claim. The page that says it is 100% a scam gave nothing to back up it up other than opinions. All the others say it might be, again no hard evidence given.

As for the $49 price for a $490 compressor, more likely it was a typo.
 
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How was it determined conclusively that the site was a scam? I googled it and there wasn't any hard evidence to support that claim. The page that says it is 100% a scam gave nothing to back up it up other than opinions. All the others say it might be, again no hard evidence given.

As for the $49 price for a $490 compressor, more likely it was a typo.
Caveat emptor....