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Scuba Tanks

Using a scuba tank is the most convenient way of filling a pcp airgun. It can be done in a matter of seconds and you won’t even break up a sweat which cannot be said about PCP pumps. The Midland scuba tanks have a maximum working pressure of 300 Bar and come with a valve, pressure gauge and a fill hose. Read More

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3l Scuba Tank with Gauge & Hose 300bar/4350psi

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This model is suitable for filling Evanix, Air Arms and more. Bottle intended for compressed air. The working pressure of this bottle is 300bar.

46 pcs in stock, estimated delivery: December 15 - 17.

€ 227.6

7l Scuba Tank with Gauge & Hose 300bar/4350psi

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This model is suitable for filling Evanix, Air Arms and more. Bottle intended for compressed air. This is 7l bottle with pressure gauge and filling hose. The working pressure of this bottle is 300bar.

49 pcs in stock, estimated delivery: December 15 - 17.

€ 291.6

KalibrGun 6,8l carbon pressure bottle

Large pressure cylinder for filling PCP air rifles with a maximum pressure of up to 300 bar and a capacity of 6.8 litres / 6800 cc.

1 pcs in stock, estimated delivery: December 15 - 17.

€ 439.6

Scuba Tanks For PCP Air Rifles

Using a scuba tank is the most convenient way of filling a pcp airgun. It can be done in a matter of seconds and you won’t even break up a sweat which cannot be said about PCP pumps. We offer scuba tanks from UK manufacturer Midland Diving who specialises in PCP accessories and diving equipment. You can choose from 3l or 7l tanks and they come with a valve, a pressure gauge and a fill hose.

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