NEW Air Venturi Avenger Regulated PCP - Ultimate Owner/Tuning Guide!!

Looks promising...I have been wanting to get into the PCP airguns and this looks like it could make for a good starter maybe 



Remember to budget & plan for ideally a high pressure (4500 psi / 310 bar) carbon fiber scba tank (carbon fiber is expensive but much lighter to wrangle) and/or compressor. DOT requires visual inspection (yearly, quick) & hydro (every 5 years, my scuba store send tanks away for that so that's a couple of days turn) of tanks. Filling at least from empty took a while (between commute, visual inspection of a brand new tank, fill, cool, & top up).
 
Remember to budget & plan for ideally a high pressure (4500 psi / 310 bar) carbon fiber scuba tank (carbon fiber is expensive but much lighter to wrangle) and/or compressor. DOT requires visual inspection (yearly, quick) & hydro (every 5 years, my scuba store send tanks away for that so that's a couple of days turn) of tanks. Filling at least from empty took a while (between commute, visual inspection of a brand new tank, fill, cool, & top up).

  • This reply was modified 3 days ago by Allan_wind.



Yes thank you Allan wind I have been following the forum for the last 3/4 months...I bought a RWS 34 classic springer .before the covid shut down and rediscovered the joy of shooting ...Right away i also started discovery just how much air guns have changed since my teenage years back in the early 70's ... I have been trying to gather as much info as i can on PCP air guns and I am fully aware of the need to be able to refill the gun. I had a fireman give me a carbon fiber air tank thats still has a couple of years before it needs to be hydro tested but the bottle is only rated for 2723 psi ,, bummer yeah I know.. Eventually I would like to get one of the high end PCP guns..