Help with tank sizing (math)

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This next comment is only what I have read and heard, not hands on info. Be careful with the hand pumps, as I have read that if you live in a humid climate you will introduce moisture into the internals of your rifle. Makes sense in my head, and also seems to be something to avoid. But I have zero experience with PCP air rifles.

Lobo
 
This next comment is only what I have read and heard, not hands on info. Be careful with the hand pumps, as I have read that if you live in a humid climate you will introduce moisture into the internals of your rifle. Makes sense in my head, and also seems to be something to avoid. But I have zero experience with PCP air rifles.

Lobo
Yes I'm aware of that. Moisture doesn't do an airgun any favors. Thanks.
 
Fats, depending on your location in Missouri, I have contact info for a guy that has AL80's and AL100's with fresh hydro's. When I last spoke to him, he wanted $120 for 80's and $150 for 100's.

Let me know if you would like his info. He is located in the KC area.

Lobo
Thanks Lobo. That is a 2 hour drive one way however.
 
On the link you gave, there is a section about their other tanks and some of them are DOT certified.
I don't know if DOT requires US threads, but it is a US department.

If you get a 4500# pressure tank you need fills that high to be effective.


Bob
I'll look into that, thanks.
 

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