Where to get an Airforce fill adapter

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This would make things real easy.

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Super old thread, sorry
Picked up a second hand Airforce.
old style? Is there a probe to fill this bottle? I have a compressor. Left a voice-mail with the company but no returned call.
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Two adapters I use that fit over the valve. Both can be had at Aliexpress, sorry lost links. The $8 one above for direct pump fill and I still have my old AF K valve adapter for scuba tank fill. I tried the Talon Tune one but several leaks later and crappy gauge, I gave up. AF is dropping the ball for old tank owners to upgrade but still carry the valve part replacements. On the other hand, my old Talon SS still rocks with all of one o-ring leak in last 20 years or so. Good luck.
 
Two adapters I use that fit over the valve. Both can be had at Aliexpress, sorry lost links. The $8 one above for direct pump fill and I still have my old AF K valve adapter for scuba tank fill. I tried the Talon Tune one but several leaks later and crappy gauge, I gave up. AF is dropping the ball for old tank owners to upgrade but still carry the valve part replacements. On the other hand, my old Talon SS still rocks with all of one o-ring leak in last 20 years or so. Good luck.
So thread that adapter on and fill?
Then what? Discontent my whip and then unthread the adapter?
I ordered from Ali for 99 cents!
Well I see it this year?
Got more questions, I'll start a new thread with those.

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Lol, 1 dollar? Must be at end of stock for the older tanks...
Mine took two weeks to arrive. These cheap adapters require you to place o-ring first, then screw down adapter. The older heavy adapters were sized to allow simply screwing down over the valve. Once pump at 3k or below, open fill hose bleed, tank valve seals bottle...as long as valve in good shape. Might want to check for leaks at low pressure if you don't know valve history. One trick for these tanks is to watch fill gauge slight jump and or click that the valve makes when going from unknown, say 2k when filling back to 3k if fill pump quite enough. My gun likes 2900 psi so I use good fill gauge. Check your valve for lock if overfilled, depends on hammer and spring if gun new to you.

To empty filled bottle, use a dime flat inside the adapter and slowly screw down over valve until air bleeds off. Enjoy!
 
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