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Ferret Master
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Hi,

 

I have got a AAS410k .22 for my birthday and am going to buy a pump for it because I don't want all the hassle that comes with a big diving bottle. Which pump do people use and which pump do people find most reliable?

 

Thanks in advance for any and all replies :lol: B)

 

FM :lol:

 

P.S Do pumps with a dry pack on them cause rust in the tank?

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this is the sort of question that could be up there with the .177 or .22 debate LOL most people would have only tried one pump, me i have tried several and would have to go for the webley pump every time.

 

ROB B)

 

PS yes the dry pac will make a difference, will you notice this difference? whos to say.

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I'm new to pcp, and I bought a second hand Hill's pump. It's the only one I've dealt with, but it seems excellent to me, and frankly, I don't know why people complain about the effort of pumping up a rifle. Work is good for you, and there's nowt to stop yopu taking a breather if you want. I got mine for £70.

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A near death experience filling the RWS bottle.

 

LB

what happend to the RWS bottle? that sounds a bit freaky!!

 

or are you meaning you nearly died from exhaustion B)

 

 

I had a mild heart 'moment' Collapsed, went white and was only brought around by a tin of Guiness.

 

 

LB

Lol i think will be avoiding such pumps

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AVOIDING!!!!!!

 

I'd quite pump everybodies rifle if I got a Guiness afterwards!

Lol i might hold you to that!! ,So out of curiosity, How many strokes is usualy required to fill a Full size Pcp air tank? , and just how much effort is it to compress each stroke?

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A near death experience filling the RWS bottle.

 

LB

what happend to the RWS bottle? that sounds a bit freaky!!

 

or are you meaning you nearly died from exhaustion ???

 

 

I had a mild heart 'moment' Collapsed, went white and was only brought around by a tin of Guiness.

 

 

LB

Lol i think will be avoiding such pumps

Its not the pump, its the capacity. My RWS lets off 500 on average so you can imagine the about of work involved using a stirrup pump!

 

 

 

LB

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Hi FM,just read your p.s. a dry pack is supposed to remove moisture from the air ,therefore preventing rust ;) .The hills pumps fine,just take it steady as pumping to fast creates friction ,which will wear out the inner seals ;) .http://www.airriflepump.com//index.asp .If you hav'nt already checked it out.

 

Mordeeb ???

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