Im considering buying a PCP rifle in the next month or so and i know a air compressor can be purchased but where can i find a good one at a descent price and/or where can i have a tank filled?
Thank you guys in advance
Thank you guys in advance
Jeff, hear you loud and clear, and, welcome. Let us know what your thinking about for your PCP purchase. Great suggestions for an accompanying air supply will surely follow. Have fun.Im considering buying a PCP rifle in the next month or so and i know a air compressor can be purchased but where can i find a good one at a descent price and/or where can i have a tank filled?
Thank you guys in advance
at this point im thinking about the Hatsan BlitzJeff, hear you loud and clear, and, welcome. Let us know what your thinking about for your PCP purchase. Great suggestions for an accompanying air supply will surely follow. Have fun.
Patrick
Would depend on caliber for sure, but, an entry level compressor (as suggested above) in the $600+- range will make your new PCP purchase much more enjoyable than a pump. An 97CF SCBA tank as an addition will cost as much as your "entry level compressor", so, many questions to figure out on your quest.at this point im thinking about the Hatsan Blitz
What sort of pump/tank would i need?
ive read reviews on this rifle and reviews say they are a hit and miss. like defects and etc.. air leaks;Would depend on caliber for sure, but, an entry level compressor (as suggested above) in the $600+- range will make your new PCP purchase much more enjoyable than a pump. An 97CF SCBA tank as an addition will cost as much as your "entry level compressor", so, many questions to figure out on your quest.
Patrick
Commenting on LBC’s suggestion about taking your tank to a local fire dept-some local firehouses might fill your tank. maybe take a box of donuts and ask nicely?
i'm lucky to live fairly close to an airgun store that fills for free. at some point i will get a compressor so i am not dependent.
I would buy a Daystate Revere and a hand pump.at this point im thinking about the Hatsan Blitz
What sort of pump/tank would i need?
This right here is how I started. The Huntsman is easy to hand pump. Heirloom quality rifle will last you for years (Taking my Huntsman to range right now five years later!). I got lucky and purchased my Omega used for $900 and has been bullet proof for the last five years. Slow and steady wins the race. Give Airguns of Arizona a call, they will take care of your Daystate needs!I would buy a Daystate Revere and a hand pump.
That way you buy a super rifle and you can save for an Omega compressor. Then you will have a super rifle and a super reliable small compressor.
Two really good purchase instead of two in a hurry.