Which Airgun Accessories Do You Have That You find Indispensable?

In between targets I had a thought. I see a lot of threads about issues that members have with airguns, components, and accessories, myself included. What I’d like to know is, which accessories have you purchased that you loved that you now feel that it’s hard to do without or shoot without. These can be shooting rests, tools, scope levels, mounts, air supply products, etc. They can be bench rest aids, hunting aids, field target gear, maintenance tools, or anything airgun related that improved your experience.

Name your top 5 indispensable airgun times and tell us a little about them, and perhaps where you purchased it/them. If you have photos, why not drop a few of them in your post?
 
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1. Good compressor 

2. Air tank 

3. Chrono

4. range finder

5. maybe Edgun Eazy fill

I just got the Eazy Fill so I am not sure it has had time to reach indispensable status yet, but between it and the air tank filling guns has become so quick and easy there is no longer any need to be concerned about the shot count of a gun. If I get mid 20’s for shot count that’s fine, 30 second refill and I am back at it. 
 
Extra magazines

Bipod

Boony hat (prevent head/neck sunburn)

Shooting bench

Toolbox for all the accessories, pellets, and other tools/gear.

Gun case

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Great idea for a thread, thanks for starting it. I would also say a hand pump, tank and compressor but those are well represented so I will do 5 equally useful accessories for me 

1. Mold for each gun + simple casting supplies 

2. 3d printer

3. Chronograph

4. LDC or tubing to assemble 

5. Robust trap



the 3d printer blows my mind and it is very enjoyable designing and printing parts for my airguns. It isn’t essential but for me the hobby would have less appeal since i don’t have a lathe, do not weld or have a computer controlled router. 


i am stuck in the burbs for the next few months, so no ldc and no robust trap means no airguns, so I have to have those. 


The chronograph is just fantastic because it allows you to collect meaningful data otherwise I would be kind of lost trying to figure out how to set my guns up.
 
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I get along with just a few.

1 chronograph

2 compressor

3 Camo tape

I rest the rifle on what is handy, tree, railing or building. Have a bipod but don't use it. I use camo tape to protect the finish of gun or what I am resting on. A couple of strip length wise in contact area and then a spiral wrap. Makes a little pad. Seems to work for me. - Eric
 
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1. Service tools and component installation tools, especially specialty ones. If I own a gun and a certain tool is needed to gain access to something within the gun, mount a scope, or set a regulator properly, I’ll buy it. I’ve also had specialty tools made like o ring install tools, depth setting tools, pellet sorting, etc. 

2. Regman tethering regulator. I’ve said it many times in threads like this, it’s probably the best investment I’ve made next to my Alkin

3. Tripod system coupled with rear monopod attachments

4. FX chronograph

5. Compressor/Tanks

Pretty much almost the same as most. One will see that the components tied into the fill system will be the common item with most in this thread, such as the compressor, tanks, or the hand pump, as the air supply is the life blood of a PCP