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To PCP newbies, some helpful pics courtesy of Pegrider.

September 18 2006 at 8:31 PM

Steve in CT  (Login q1q)

Below in pic is a Carbon Fiber tank filled to 4500 PSI. Most Guns go to 3000 PSI. This tank will give your gun tens of fills depending on your reservoir.
You can calculate the number of fills at www.airhog.com

The end of the hose has a foster female Quick connect fitting. Next to it you see 2 different probes for 2 different guns. They are attached to a male quick connect and go directly on the hose very easily as you see in pic 2

pic 1


pic 2


Pic 3 shows a close up of the 2 probes in relation to the tank hose. (The tank can be substituted with a pump by the way)

pic 3


In picture 4 you see a logun rifle with its reservoir underneath the barrel. It's an FX action

Pic 4


Now below in Pic 5 you see the fill post hole at the end of the reservoir.
That is where you insert the probe discussed above into the gun. See pic 6 Probe as we said is attached to the hose and tank.

Pic 5


Pic 6



Now in Pic 7 tighten the bleed knob shut.

Pic 7


In Pic 8 open the valve of your tank and let air flow into the Tank watching carefully not to exceed the max 3000 PSI of your gun. Watch the needle on the tank rise at the same speed your car accelarates from 0 to 40.

Pic 8


Now in pic 9 once your gun's pressure is reached shut the valve off and
bleed the tank valve by opening the same bleeding knob.

pic 9


D O N E.

Below in the case of a gun like the rapid the bottle comes of and gets filled with its own probe taking the same steps.






These instructions are not a substitute of users manuals. Familiarize yourself with your equipment and DO Call the manufactures of the products involved to learn how they should be handled.




Steve
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