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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dvlnme Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Dec 2021 at 4:30pm
most of us dont own compressors,i like many rural hunters do lot shooting and have got by with several large dive bottles for 20 years,but i allso have a mate who owns dive shop,which is handy eh!!most who do own compressors tend to use the cheap small chinese made 300bar jobs,which work ok if maintained for quite few years and parts cheap and readily available for,these will top up quite large bottles if not run for more than 20 mins at a time but work well on smaller carbon fiber hpa bottles,most dont have $5 grand  to spend on top quality compressors so the $4/500 ones are what we use these do the job ok but do have a life span but are inexpensive and readily available on line from china with readily and cheap spare parts,how long the last depends on the user,wether maintained properly and how long they are run at any given time,they are water cooled but definatly last long if run using engine coolant not just water,gun city sells 300bar 12 volt ones that will fiil most reasonble sized carbon fiber bottles or top guns and bottles up in the field for approx $500,havnt used one so cant say how good they are,but as long will fill smaller bottles or  guns when away from home,i guess they would be fine,biggest hassel with hpa bottles is the yearly tested required to be able to get them filled at $50 a time as this can expensive if like me you have more than one bottle needing testing at a time,i use lot air coz shoot a lot and allso build pcp guns,so lot my air gets used in testing and tuning guns far more than ever used hunting,i need good compressor but like many others just cant afford a really good one,so make do with what i have like many others do i guess,i tend to think most use have famillys so money for things like good compressors not in the familly budjet eh!!
 i need a new framing nailgun so am going to buy one nz made 300bar pcp nailguns shortly these fortunatly come with a very good 300 bar compressor,thats tough enuf to with stand building site conditions for years,so thats going to be my pcp airgun compressor as well and the nailgun and compreesor dont cost anywhere near $5 grand,multy tasking eh!!
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I use the Nardi.... see attached manual: uploads/420/Instruction_Man_ATLANTIC_100.pdf

It's great - about $5,000 when I bought it in NZ about 5 years ago. It has a timer too and can be set to auto-stop at any Bar up to 240Bar.  Also, it can easily be converted to provide 300Bar if required.

This has given me great independence - no more reliance on Dive Shops, etc... Smile
All it needs is a 15amp plug socket in your home (which I had installed by an electrician)....

Expensive but designed to last 1,000 years (well, almost!!!). The NZARMY fire stations use larger NARDI kit (because its reliable).....
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For all the PCP shooters out there....

What compressors are you using? I'm debating between the Coltri Icon range (NZ stock should arrive within 2 weeks) and the Hill EC-3000. Both are very different in terms of price and function i.e. gun fill/tank top-up vs tank fill. Keen to understand what is being used here.

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