These portablecompressors have all but eliminated the need for tanks for me. The only time I use a tank now is for tethering. But then again, I do all my shooting at home and I can set my CS3 up right on my shooting bench. I can fill mags while the gun is recharging.
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Interesting compressor to keep in mind as a back up to my large bottle filler/portable unit. Would like to see the comparison with the GX as others have asked for.
$495 shipped with no sales tax on the official GX Pump website using code GX10OFF - https://gxpumpofficial.com/collections/portable-pump/products/gx-e-cs4-pcp-air-compressor
Just wondering if anyone has gotten this and have played with the new CS4-I Portable PCP Air Compressor https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CNKJL7DR/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?smid=A27SLSMOK7EK4X&psc=1
...in water cooling system, grease pot for internal lubrication, and replaceable burst disk. This is one of the more higher quality portablecompressors that use a dual cooling system and has an automatic shutoff at the designated pressure. It can refill tanks as long as the unit is allowed to...
The CS2 Portable PCP Air Compressor on Amazon is $269. I have the battery powered version ($289) and like it very much. It uses Makita batteries as well. There are parts available for rebuilds and plenty of videos from TargetForge. Initially, I was going with a hand pump until I saw the...
You can fill from a hand pump or smaller easily portablecompressor but in all cases you need to filter out water. The least expensive pumps seem to need added filtration.
If you need more that 4500 psi and don't need portability, get a 6000 psi steel tank and fill with the new AEA 7000 psi compressor or a CS4 if 5800 is enough. If you don't need speedy refills a CS4 can go to 5800 and be powered with batteries if needed.
Just my experience... Before these 12v portablecompressors went mainstream I would take my YH compressor with me to my Sister's place and weekends in the RV at the ATV park. I would use it only to top off guns. I would use a large Folgers coffee container for cooling. If the water got too warm...
And now for something completely different.... Why not just get one of many portablecompressors on the market today? I have a GX CS3-e that runs on 110v or 12v. I also have a Yong Heng and a Vevor (YH knockoff) that I use at home for filling guns. But the CS3 is a great grab and go compressor...
It is now $299 but this is the one I use: CS2 Portable PCP Air Compressor, 4500Psi/30Mpa, Oil-Free,Powered by Car 12V DC or Home 110V AC with Adapter (Included), Paintball Tank Compressor with Extra Moisture-Oil Separator...
I believe GX recommends the CS4 up to 6.8 liter and the CS5 above that. There is a one and a two cylinder CS5. It would be nice to know whether it is ever money well spent to go "above" one of the GX pumps. The temperature test Target Forge did on the CS2 was impressive - never got to 90 F in...
...think that the little tampon thing that came with the compressor would do much if anything at all. However, with these little portablecompressor, adding a huge water separator would make little sense, as filling up the separator itself would take almost as filling the bottle in the gun...
I bought a rifle/compressor combo because I needed to kill a woodchuck terrorizing our garden, and can't shoot a standard rifle in our town. Well, they did their job quickly... and frankly I don't need them anymore. I'm not an air rifle hobbyist, just a homeowner who had a job to do. This...