GX CS2 good for beginners?

Doing alittle searching, want to get my dad a compressor for early fathers day/birthday and he's mentioned wanting a compressor for his Mrod. He doesn't shoot all that much mainly pesting when we have the time. Based on some.poking around seems the GX CS lines of compressors are highly regarded and pretty easy to work on and get parts if need arises? Also filling one gun maybe 2-3 times a week at most sometimes not for awhile sound like it would be nothing for it? I might go a similar route myself also and get away from a tank as I don't shoot near as much as I used to and my tank just sits in the safe anyways don't take it with me anywhere. Plus it needs to be tested and don't feel like messing with that. Anyways are these a pretty easy compressor for the occasional filler?
 
Doing alittle searching, want to get my dad a compressor for early fathers day/birthday and he's mentioned wanting a compressor for his Mrod. He doesn't shoot all that much mainly pesting when we have the time. Based on some.poking around seems the GX CS lines of compressors are highly regarded and pretty easy to work on and get parts if need arises? Also filling one gun maybe 2-3 times a week at most sometimes not for awhile sound like it would be nothing for it? I might go a similar route myself also and get away from a tank as I don't shoot near as much as I used to and my tank just sits in the safe anyways don't take it with me anywhere. Plus it needs to be tested and don't feel like messing with that. Anyways are these a pretty easy compressor for the occasional filler?
The cs2 is a great beginner, and inexpensive compressor. I would also look at the cs3 just because of its water filtration and the autostop and other features.

Inside though, the compressor itself is identical to the cs2. Either one would be ideal vs the other stuff out there as these can be easy to maintain and parts are available

But, check out the cs3 specs. All the GX models are in the link.

 
What air gun is he filling? If it doesn't have a large CF Tank or take a 300BAR fill, the CS2 should work just fine. Also, it's very compact and lightweight.

GX Pump has them on sale, and there is a 10% off code also [GX10OFF]


I have 2 GX Pump compressors and both have been very strong and trouble free. Target Forge is also an authorized dealer for parts, so if it does require maintenance, there is a local source for parts.

My last one, the L3, shipped via Amazon shipping and was to my door in 3 days. Unlike Amazon, GX Pump does not collect sale tax, so there is an additional savings over Amazon!
 
Sorry highjacking the thread, but I ordered GX pump E-L2 and saw it comes with proprietary battery. Are they compatible with Makita or Milwaukee charges?
Makita batteries work with them. GX also has a converter available for the E-L2 and E-L3 for home use.

Check out the accessories page in the menu bar at the top left
 
Dillon - the GX line are good basic compressors. Still Chinese made and will fail but seems to have better life expectancy than the generic ones.

Even with the inline filter I would still recommend some water removal on the high pressure side. It's a slower fill compressor so you can't go with a huge filter. I really like these:


and find I only need to change out the desiccant every 4-5 runs filling a 1.1L buddy bottle.