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I am seriously thinking of getting a 22 for farm pests control and getting the kids into target shooting.Any dealers of PCP in Western WA? I need to pick up a few in my hands.I also see a lot of used scuba tanks on CL and need to know all the associate hardware for the PCP setup.
Quote from: Roundhead on February 15, 2014, 12:44:55 PMI am seriously thinking of getting a 22 for farm pests control and getting the kids into target shooting.Any dealers of PCP in Western WA? I need to pick up a few in my hands.I also see a lot of used scuba tanks on CL and need to know all the associate hardware for the PCP setup.Everyone I know, including me, bought their airguns from Pyramid Air. Ordered from their online site.The main thing to look for on a used SCUBA tank is the Hydro Date. Most new tanks come with the first Hydro Date stamped in, after the name of the manufacturer, Luxfer, for instance, then at the end of 5 years, it must be recertified by an approved Hydro Test person, usually at a SCUBA shop, and a new Hydro Date stamped into the top of the tank. If it is past the Hydro date stamped on the tank, you can't get it filled. Best to Google Hydro Date Stamp, an the picture and explanation will show you what to look for. Yesterday I bought an Aluminum 90 tank from the local SCUBA shop with a 1-13 rehydro date stamped on it and filled, for my PCP guns. I also got the fill attachment to go on the K-valve of the SCUBA tank from Pyramid Air. My guns use a Quick-disconnect Scuba type attachment on them.If you want your guns to be quiet, make sure they have a shrouded barrel or some kind of suppressor on them, or they will make as much noise as a 22 rimfire.
Quote from: Heredoggydoggy on February 15, 2014, 06:04:54 PMQuote from: Roundhead on February 15, 2014, 12:44:55 PMI am seriously thinking of getting a 22 for farm pests control and getting the kids into target shooting.Any dealers of PCP in Western WA? I need to pick up a few in my hands.I also see a lot of used scuba tanks on CL and need to know all the associate hardware for the PCP setup.Everyone I know, including me, bought their airguns from Pyramid Air. Ordered from their online site.The main thing to look for on a used SCUBA tank is the Hydro Date. Most new tanks come with the first Hydro Date stamped in, after the name of the manufacturer, Luxfer, for instance, then at the end of 5 years, it must be recertified by an approved Hydro Test person, usually at a SCUBA shop, and a new Hydro Date stamped into the top of the tank. If it is past the Hydro date stamped on the tank, you can't get it filled. Best to Google Hydro Date Stamp, an the picture and explanation will show you what to look for. Yesterday I bought an Aluminum 90 tank from the local SCUBA shop with a 1-13 rehydro date stamped on it and filled, for my PCP guns. I also got the fill attachment to go on the K-valve of the SCUBA tank from Pyramid Air. My guns use a Quick-disconnect Scuba type attachment on them.If you want your guns to be quiet, make sure they have a shrouded barrel or some kind of suppressor on them, or they will make as much noise as a 22 rimfire.The Benjamin Marauder seems like a great riffle. What's your personal opinion of this rifle?
Here is a pic of my new 2400KT from the Crosman Custom Shop. I ordered it in .22 cal. with the steel breech and 24" barrel with a silver muzzle brake and trigger shoe along with the custom camo stock. All I have to do now is mount my optics, Bi-pod and convert via adapter to bulk Co2, a 12 to 20oz paint ball cylinder. I may also install a power adjuster. Will see how the vermin handle it lol One problem, I no vermin around my house.
Smossy years ago I used to dispatch coyotes that were in my traps with a Benjamin PUMP .22 pellet rifle. No issues what so ever. Always a head shot from close range so no I was not hunting with the pellet rifle. Others may have had different results.
Quote from: Roundhead on February 15, 2014, 12:44:55 PMI am seriously thinking of getting a 22 for farm pests control and getting the kids into target shooting.Any dealers of PCP in Western WA? I need to pick up a few in my hands.I also see a lot of used scuba tanks on CL and need to know all the associate hardware for the PCP setup.Riverside archery has a couple of the AIR FORCE PCP sweet guns at reasonable price