Taipan Taipan Veteran II Standard

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I thought I would let people know that I sent an email to Taipan days back and received a replay to my question about fill pressure since their website states 300 bar for both the CF tactical as well as the tube Vet II. Here is the response below. There is a follow up question and he states that it wasn't a pressure problem with the materials but only the life of the o-rings. This is good news because having the airgun state 250 and being told by trusted vendors 300 is confusing. The vendors are correct. To clarify, this is the Veteran II tube version that currently says 250 bar as the tactical I think already says that.

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Thanks for posting the reply you received, although short, I guess it does answer That question..

My follow up question is/would be, what is the max pressure the Regulator can handle?

It does no good to have a 300bar bottle if the reg can not handle that much pressure...

I never leave a full charge on a gun when storing anyway simply for the fact it can not be good for the reg to constantly have full pressure on it....just my own opinion....
 
Thanks for posting the reply you received, although short, I guess it does answer That question..

My follow up question is/would be, what is the max pressure the Regulator can handle?

It does no good to have a 300bar bottle if the reg can not handle that much pressure...

I never leave a full charge on a gun when storing anyway simply for the fact it can not be good for the reg to constantly have full pressure on it....just my own opinion....
I had a few more questions because you know (HP air can be scary) And they were very courteous in dealing with me but assured me the entire rifle can handle 300 bar (And they are going to print 300 bar moving forward on all rifles) plus they test all air vessels to 450 bar. I don't leave a full charge either unless heading out in the morning.
 
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