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How to fill PCP air rifles
In this article we will take a look at how to fill a PCP air rifle. This can be a bit confusing for those who are not familiar with the process. Therefore, we will explain everything from the ground up.
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This is one of the highest-quality pumps on the market. Compared to the MK4
model, it is lighter and does not have a pressure gauge. The hose has an end
fitting with an internal 1/8" BSP thread.
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WARNING! There must ideally be at least 50 BAR in the rifle’s cylinder for it to be possible to continue refilling with a hand pump. The first filling of an empty cylinder must be done from a scuba tank or using a sufficiently powerful compressor!
The latest pump model from the English manufacturer Hill designated Spartan, which refers to the pump’s high durability and reliability. It is one of the highest-quality pumps on the market. Compared to the MK4 model, it is lighter and does not have a manometer.
The hose has a connector with an internal 1/8" BSP thread. After filling the cylinder, you must first release the pressure from the hose and only then disconnect the hose.
With the Hill Spartan pump it is possible to reach a filling pressure of up to 300 BAR/4500 psi.
If your air rifle has a filling pin that does not have a thread, you need to additionally purchase a quick coupler for the connection.
We always recommend using a filter as well. Without it, the cylinder may corrode. This will be taken into account in the event of a warranty claim.
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