OK, I took the plunge!

Have another PCP newb question. Is it ok to leave a PCP air gun filled between outtings?

Oh, yes, do leave it filled and pressurized. This keeps pressure on the seals and holds everything tight. Never degass your gun unless doing maintenance (then of course, ALWAYS degass the gun for maintenance). Pressurization also keeps moisture out from the surrounding moist air, and keeps rust down a tad.


 
Received the gun this afternoon. Ran some cleaning patches through it and then pumped it up. It took me 75 pumps to get it to about 1900 psi. Took a couple shots on the privacy porch and discovered three things about it. First: She is loud, TKO is on the top of the list for sure. Second: This thing will put pellets through a wooden Pickett fence plank. Third: The stock sights are highly visible, I like that. May not install scope right away. Thanks for all the advice!














 
Received the gun this afternoon. Ran some cleaning patches through it and then pumped it up. It took me 75 pumps to get it to about 2900 psi. Took a couple shots on the privacy porch and discovered three things about it. First: She is loud, TKO is on the top of the list for sure. Second: This thing will put pellets through a wooden Pickett fence plank. Third: The stock sights are highly visible, I like that. May not install scope right away. Thanks for all the advice!














That pcp only holds 2000 PSI your lucky to be a live.