Q&A

How do I fill my air rifle or pistol?

Pcp air rifles have an attached tank or cylinder that requires either; 

1 *I sell high quality carbon fiber scba fill tanks and do fills or rentals that are convenient and affordable.

2 A hand pump for small cylinders and pistols but not large bottles.

3 A shoebox compressor starting in the mid low hundreds of dollars range like my Vevor which I sell for 285$. These shoebox compressors work for small cylinders and they do not fill large tanks since the typical duty cycle is less than 10 consecutive minutes.

4 Buy a mid-grade pump for roughly 1k to 3k and it will last for a decent amount of time and fill most tanks of usually lower capacity taking quite a bit of time.

5 Buy a high-end scuba compressor like my Alkin W31 producing dry high-quality air for about 4500k that will outlive me and be the last compressor I buy.

 

Ok enough about that here is a couple general use topics:

How to connect my compressor or scba tank?

There either is a fill probe you need to insert that connects to your fill tank, pump or compressor or lastly a quick connector if it is up to the times!

After a few shots I notice the accuracy drop off. Why is that? There is a specific regulator pressure setting that the rifle is not designed to go below such as 125 bar on the second reg or 2000psi on a big bore, or damage may happen or jamming do to misuse. Its called falling off the reg when you go below what the regulator is set to.

How do I know what speed I am shooting?

A chronograph is a useful tool that you shoot over telling you the speed of the projectile and it is necessary for tuning unless you own a delta wolf that I sell and, in that case, it is built in. Accuracy and power depend on a host of factors including the proper speed for the specific projectile.

What tools do I need?

Generally speaking, most parts on rifles are all maintainable with Allen wrenches just be careful to not over tighten steel bolts in aluminum frames. Silicone oil to lube o rings, ballistol for barrel cleaning with pull through kits.

How to quiet my air rifle down?

Moderators are what we call the suppressors that attach to air rifles, but we don't need to give the ATF our bedroom secrets and pay 1000% mark up to get one instead I sell them for roughly 200$ no permit or waiting. It's also nice to skip the annoying headgear along with picking up brass.