ALL your OPTIONS for Filling a PCP Airgun (Filters/Fill Stations/12V Compressors/Hand Pumps)

In this video I cover ALL the basics when it comes to filling your PCP rifle or pistol with high pressure air. This video will cover PCP compressors, PCP Air Filters, PCP Fill Stations, SCBA 4500 PSI Carbon Fiber Tanks, 90ci Buddy Bottles, PCP Hand Pumps, 12v Portable PCP Compressors, and more! As well we take an up close look at my new Benjamin Re-Charge PCP compressor that is capable of filling a full size 4500psi SCBA tank in about 30 minutes.


Affordable links to all these items will be in the video description. Thanks for tuning in! -Nate
 
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doesn't know a chem trail from a con-trail, yet you are going to teach us !
fighter jets ? I don't think so
you want to know about compressors and after mkt stuff,,, heck get the real deal and get a compressor that doesn't need after mkt stuff to be up to snuff
get a Coltri or a Alkin and ya good to go
Ya Ya , I know,,, not everyone can spit out the funds for a higher end compressor and the majority of new and younger need affordable air
so ya the video could be helpful to some,,, but the bull about the chem-trails is bull and makes you the bull spreader
I started to watch, got about 35 sec into the video,,, and shut it off,, but then curiosity got me and I had to see what else you had comment on,,, OIL!!!
stick to real facts and leave the bull out of it, for a better results in getting people to watch, chem trails have nothing to do with the content and shows many your lack of knowledge.

Nate,,, you do good at making videos, but my thoughts are,,, you need help or a little coaching with the content or material being presented. Don't stop because of my critique,. you will do better with each new venture
and I won't use the compressor oil from the hardware store,, it is for shop compressors,,, have you not read Humdingers posting on this forum?

Do you link Air Gun Nation in your videos? that would help this forum and help the unknowing that watch You tube videos like yours, to come and learn from more experienced users and owners of the equipment.
You use AirGun Nation to increase your You tube views
 
doesn't know a chem trail from a con-trail, yet you are going to teach us !
fighter jets ? I don't think so
you want to know about compressors and after mkt stuff,,, heck get the real deal and get a compressor that doesn't need after mkt stuff to be up to snuff
get a Coltri or a Alkin and ya good to go
Ya Ya , I know,,, not everyone can spit out the funds for a higher end compressor and the majority of new and younger need affordable air
so ya the video could be helpful to some,,, but the bull about the chem-trails is bull and makes you the bull spreader
I started to watch, got about 35 sec into the video,,, and shut it off,, but then curiosity got me and I had to see what else you had comment on,,, OIL!!!
stick to real facts and leave the bull out of it, for a better results in getting people to watch, chem trails have nothing to do with the content and shows many your lack of knowledge.

Nate,,, you do good at making videos, but my thoughts are,,, you need help or a little coaching with the content or material being presented. Don't stop because of my critique,. you will do better with each new venture
and I won't use the compressor oil from the hardware store,, it is for shop compressors,,, have you not read Humdingers posting on this forum?

Do you link Air Gun Nation in your videos? that would help this forum and help the unknowing that watch You tube videos like yours, to come and learn from more experienced users and owners of the equipment.
You use AirGun Nation to increase your You tube views
+1 to @jarmstrong's response. Kaylaindy's videos are entertaining. He has had at least a dozen bargain box compressor breakdowns over the past few years. Most Youtube influencers get dealer discounts or free products as incentives to give positive reviews. Choosing a compressor based upon these videos alone is like taking pilot training from Stevie Wonder. The biggest problem with cheap compressors is their high failure rate in the intermediate term. This factor isn't taken into account in an initial video review.

Compressor 101 basics are to never use oil made for home shop compressors to save money. Home Depot, Lowes, and Harbor Freight sell oil designed for low pressure home shop compressors. This forum has lots of posts on this subject. The heat in a high pressure compressor will turn shop compressor oil into sludge, foul check valves, wear piston rings, and require frequent rebuilds.
 
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In this video I cover ALL the basics when it comes to filling your PCP rifle or pistol with high pressure air. This video will cover PCP compressors, PCP Air Filters, PCP Fill Stations, SCBA 4500 PSI Carbon Fiber Tanks, 90ci Buddy Bottles, PCP Hand Pumps, 12v Portable PCP Compressors, and more! As well we take an up close look at my new Benjamin Re-Charge PCP compressor that is capable of filling a full size 4500psi SCBA tank in about 30 minutes.


Affordable links to all these items will be in the video description. Thanks for tuning in! -Nate
Thanks very much for this primer!
 
I realize that souded silly about the jets, but the fighters really do scream through here and they have the super straight trails like that and always in pairs. Regular jets are more curvy and don't cover the whole sky before they start to dissapate.

Also, some people can't afford a $5000 compressor just to fill up one gun. Seems kind of silly when a $300 compressor will get the job done. I can afford one but I would never spend $5k on a compressor. I would buy a Thomas High Power PCP rifle and a Yong Heng instead.
doesn't know a chem trail from a con-trail, yet you are going to teach us !
fighter jets ? I don't think so
you want to know about compressors and after mkt stuff,,, heck get the real deal and get a compressor that doesn't need after mkt stuff to be up to snuff
get a Coltri or a Alkin and ya good to go
 
In this video I cover ALL the basics when it comes to filling your PCP rifle or pistol with high pressure air. This video will cover PCP compressors, PCP Air Filters, PCP Fill Stations, SCBA 4500 PSI Carbon Fiber Tanks, 90ci Buddy Bottles, PCP Hand Pumps, 12v Portable PCP Compressors, and more! As well we take an up close look at my new Benjamin Re-Charge PCP compressor that is capable of filling a full size 4500psi SCBA tank in about 30 minutes.


Affordable links to all these items will be in the video description. Thanks for tuning in! -Nate
Outstanding video sir, it helped me (complete airgun noob) understand the options I have and what may suit me better at different stages in my "airgun progress", I appreciate you taking the time to make it easy for people like me to understand without having to ask too many of the same old questions over and over again. Cheers to you!
 
The only thing that kills all of these cheap compressors is heat and detonation . I only feed my compressors Nitrogen, never need an outlet filter no water never get detonation as Nitrogen does NOT support combustion. People say that nitrogen is too expensive but if you are not trying to fill from a 6000psi tank it can be quite reasonable your local welding supply store has it all the time, also fire extinguser shops some cenex stores farm suppliers etc. Lots of options.
 
The only thing that kills all of these cheap compressors is heat and detonation . I only feed my compressors Nitrogen, never need an outlet filter no water never get detonation as Nitrogen does NOT support combustion. People say that nitrogen is too expensive but if you are not trying to fill from a 6000psi tank it can be quite reasonable your local welding supply store has it all the time, also fire extinguser shops some cenex stores farm suppliers etc. Lots of options.
How is nitrogen available if not in a 6000 psi tank?
 
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Hope this helps
thank you Elwoodblues...do you have another thread showing how nitrogen is input into your compressor? I only have a handpump so I don't have any hands on experience with compressors.