I bought a pump like that a while back, and it only takes me about 5 minutes to fill a 13ci tank. I think the use-case is for at home use of guns when you don't have easily accessible HPA. For example, I have to drive at least 30 minutes to fill my tanks. This allows me to fill my tanks at home when I just want to fire off a few rounds or test an upgrade.
I'd say only get it as a last resort. Basically any field will have free* hpa, so it's mostly a novelty thing. Using it to play in remote locations will result in you spending more time pumping than playing (unless you're playing mag fed/first strikes).
You would save money compared to buying co2 for home testing purposes. As said it would not be feasible to use this at a real game where there is likely an hpa tank. But For home use it would get the job done.
2+years late to watch it, but to awsner your question Alex, some things may have already been commented but right now not much of it is really showing up on top for me Yes I have one if these that goes up to 3000 psi I am using an 48ci steeltanks (nothing fancy) It takes me about 5 minutes to get halfway, which is ok (I'll note something about that later Since it's basically an excersise, you can get a hold on the soreness (if can, and will do it right) But I can see why most people just wanna hook it up to a filling station or scuba tank Now that you've got the awnser to your question, imma mention some point(s) based on the footage in the video (may be mistaken because of angles and sped up footage) You're supposed to push all the way through, and pull all the way up, and wait a minimum of 1 whole second at both ends of those respectively This makes it somewhat heavier because that way you're actually pushing the full volume if the pumping rod. But what you did now this 40+ minutes is mostly struggle with yourself at whatever psi was on the meter at that time while little air was barely given a chance to go in the tank And you're supposed to take pauses to prevent it from overheating, now it differs with the quality of the pump, but 40+ min doesn't sound good for the seals and overall longetivity of the pump (So I avoid having to pump it more than 5 minutes between games, which works for me) So I wouldn't recommend this to just anyone as it is still hard work. But you should not judge the process on a flawed representation I am planning on getting a version that is capable to fill 4500 psi tanks when I get one
*Your local Fire Station can fill regular scuba tanks, or your paintball tank for about 5 dollars.* *This air pump costs about the same as a scuba tank with a fill station adapter, both are solid choices!*
cant wait to get one of these for my cabin. endless fun for the weekend with some manual labor but who cares its worth it, rather than dropping hundreds on a legit compressor
he's just a skinny meth tweaker that weighs like 120lbs he can't put any weight into the pump, i'm not surprised he stopped at 2200 psi lol. i pump mine up to 3600 PSI and it takes less than ten minutes.
Would be great for airsoft since you end up using significantly less per shot, and allows you fill up before hand, or at an event as most airsoft places dont have fill tanks.
This is perfect! I dont play like I used to, and sometimes I feel like firing off a few rounds, but I live an hour away from the nearest place to refill. Thanks for the review.
Even if it's a massive pain in the ass, being able to fill tanks for free for test firing at home or pump outlaw ball or whatever sounds pretty great. Like, even with all the force required, that almost sounds too good to be true and I never would have thought something like this would exist
man, from what I can see, you did not use the full capacity of the pump. This is why it took you so long. Before doing something, just read/learn how to do it. When lifting the handle all the way up, you are taking in more air to compress/pass to the gun, so it takes way less time to fill the tank.
Situation in which it is useful: training. Work out your muscles, then get in a little paintball training on top. Rinse and repeat. Show up on game day looking like Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Yeah i got one of these. As most people have said, its great when youre out in the country, or you just need enough air to test out a marker. 330 strokes to fill a 13ci
I have one like that ~ but i is made in Japan. Cost is 160.00. And it has a 6000 psi. max. it pumps up a tank in 5 to 6 pumps 🖐🤗every pump is 750 psi or so. it beats 1500.00 on a decent electric compressor by far in cost. But its really all about what u pay for in any thing that you buy. same goes for this manual one. mine is oil filled. Even the pressure gauge is oij filled🤗👌💜
Hey I used one of these to pump up a few hpa when trying to start a small club in my town here in new Zealand. It tool a bit of effort but it was well worth the effort. And I was pumping up 10 hpa in varying sizes from 13ci to 48ci and luckily for me they were only 3000psi tanks . now we play on a regular basis with 10 members. And I now use a welders oxygen tank with a filler that I got made up
As other people have said it’s perfect for 13ci the version I had took roughly 5 minutes to fill to 3400 which after cooling down was equal to 3k. Perfect for teching Parker’s at home that have small leaks or need a quick tune or to test guns for sale. You can fill a 4500 with them my 72 ci took over 2 hours but was pumping off and on.
Theres better pumps. The volume of air per stroke seems to be pretty small for that pump brand. Theres ones that will charge that 13 in like 10 to 15 minutes, I'm not physically exhausted after but I can see how certain people could complain about physical activity. It's always good to have one of those if you dont have air and your at a rural field. If you forgot to get refilled and you just drove an hour to play and paid to get in then it's good for emergency situations.
It's worth it if you have to drive an 1 to get a tank filled, I'm going to pump 1 up with a electric motor want to help put it together? Compatible with a sawzaw
I have and use a pump like this for airsoft. For that use-case, It works well because it uses less air than in paintball and I can just fill up tanks at my leisure at home. I can just do 50 pumps here or there or do it while doing mindless tasks like watching a movie. Then my tanks are ready to go for game day.
Wish the video had a timer for how long you pumped so we can see an actual fixed time. I do a lot of biking, both mountain and road, and it seemed like a 13ci would take about the same amount of time to fully pump a bike tire with a smaller capacity floor pump. Secondly how much do they cost? If they're priced appropriately then it'd be a good exercise with a side benefit! :P
Now here's something cool. I can actually think of a non-paintball use for that but I need to figure out how to drop the pressure from an HPA to around 150 psi....
i used one of these all the time and the only problem ive had is having to wait for it to cool down and not over heat the rubber o-rings, these are only awkard to use if like myself you dont weigh much but even then these are worth the money because it aint that hard to pump it up, makes me wonder how people can run about with all there gear on but cant use a pump, these are worth the cash and ill be buying another one soon ;D
I bought one ,and I pumped it for like 20 pumps and gave up and bought an electric pump. I figured it would be alot cheaper to go electric than pay my medical bill! But it is definitely a nice addition to my collection of stuff I've spent money on and never used.
We use a Yong Heng compressor that we bought a year ago, although we use it how it's not supposed to be used, we'll fill to about 3500 to 4000 psi, six bottles 68/4500 about every weekend.
Can be used to fill PCP air guns tube guns, bottle guns not so much. PCP shooters only shoot down to 1000psi then refill from there. so works well for some guns.
Colton Jobst I definitely suggest using it for small tanks. We double teamed a 68/4500 for an hour and got it to like 1500. Still not a bad option for small stuff if you have nothing else.
I still think it's worth it, tbh. I only really shoot my marker at the field, but when something new comes in the mail for my marker that i wanna try, i don't want to drive 1 1/2 hrs there and back to the field. Edit: my field is also only open on Saturday and Sunday.
If the resistance increases with pressure, I would think a larger tank at a lower psi would be more worthwhile if you just want a certain number of shots.
I have it. To me, it's awesome. I have a shell ejecting APM50 from APS and I charge the shells with it. You can even load rechargeable CO2 capsules with compressed air (dangerous tip : when done with the first compression, put them in the freezer for 6 hours at minus 18° Celsius -minus 40° C is the BEST- and pump more air inside.CO2 capsules can withstand up to 400 bar). That's probably the best thing to do with that pump, small containers, that's it. It does take a while but it's worth the exercise, I mean, you can save on the gym. 😅
First of, great video! But, you need to hold your feet firmer on the foot supports in order to not alow to pump to dangle from one side tot the other when you pump. Also you need to do the full stroke up down all the way, and not do it in a hurry but rather apply more force on pushing down. It is a very efficient pump if used properly.
I have one like this. It's perfect for being able to test and tech markers at home, especially with some of the projects I work on that end up with a problem and just vent air for a bit.
Same here. I would have to drive 30min to fill my tanks. But if I was just working on my markers at home..... Fixing them up or something like that, it would suck.! But I can see the use for this. I might check it out!
i just use it at home and in my van because im not paying like 30 f**king bucks to get my tank filled, on top of the entry fee, etc. etc. it kinda sucks, but when you fill it up at home, then put the tanks in your trunk not attached to the marker, before driving out which gives you some time to regain energy (especially if you grab something to eat that morning) then its kinda worth it? if you find one for like 15 bucks or something. then go get it but not for like 30-40 dollars.
I have one I use on my air rifles, it fills their 30 Ci tubes to 3000psi in about 15 minutes with a short break. Never tried it on my paintball tanks though.
As someone that doesn't have the money for an air compressor, I think I'll buy one of these. I have two makers that I really wanna fix, but I can't because I don't have air. Yes, it's gonna take effort to fill my tanks, but it'll be worth it so I can maintain my markers more often and if one goes down I can fix it.
I have one! Yes I like it for my cottage. Yes it is 💯% of my morning workout when I’m up there, and yes I have to let it cool down MULTIPLE times to fill my 45ci. ... I can’t say I’m unhappy with it in all honesty.
Maybe (big maybe) you could have one of these on the field for large scenario games for those who are low on air that don't want to walk back to the fill station. But otherwise it looks good for home usage with marker testing.
These are better suited to their original purpose which was to fill pcp air rifles but as a quick way to get some air for teching they have their uses in paintball sure.
My thoughts exactly. Had one for my pcps, works like a charm. But filling a paintball tank with that? Is anyone seriously considering this? I mean it is s nice workout thou.
Closest place to fill a tank is 30 minutes away and I do a lot of modding and custom work on my markers so this would actually be useful for leak tests and chronoing. Not as convenient as a scuba tank, but definitely a lot cheaper
I don't mind pumping HPA hand pump. You need to use your legs instead of arm. Much easier. And it's good exercise too! Just pump up HPA tank when you need some exercise and put it away. If you can have several tanks prepared, there is no need to refill during game play.
I actually like Spyders. I have an old Spyder TL (highly upgraded) but i still use it, and it rips. AKA tornado valve, AKA lightning bolt, Palmers stabilizer, Shocktech volumizer, titanium striker, CP barrel....the list goes on.
It was designed for Air rifles which have much smaler tank and use much less Air per shot. With them i nead to make only about 70-90 pumpa to gett it up to 300bar. Which is good for around 150-180 pellets. So it is worth it
I say on a plot of land so no close refiles, this would help a lot, but for regular play it sound like a lot of work, but i would 100% buy one if the price was right.
I have a 4 stage hand pump for my deep woods hunting cabin, where i keep my PCP larger bore hunting riffles.... .357, .45 and .50 as backups. I also have a compressor, but you can't exactly take a compressor out into the woodlands on foot as a backup. There is a huge difference between a 3 stage hand pump and a 4 stage, tho lol. You have figured out what that difference is by good Ole trial and ERROR 🤣🤣 GET A 4 STAGE, YOU ARE DONE in a few minutes with a lot less work. Wouldn't do it for any of my markers, tho. I just use my compressor
These are made for air rifles and they work very well but those internal tanks have much smaller air volume so you can fill them in about 1 min. a 68/45 would take a solid couple of hours.
What kind of bike tires do you have most sit around 30 psi
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I have a Hill pump, one of the best pcp pumps out there. Ten pumps puts 100 psi, so it takes me about 300 pumps to fill my 13 ci tank to 3000 psi. I work out a lot so it is not difficult for me to fill my tanks. It is a good upper body work out! LOL. For a very skinny person this could be very difficult.
It sucks, but if you have no other options (read paintball at home and on a budget), it works. That said, best option for home paintball is to just fill your tank at the field. Other option is to buy a pony tank to keep at the house, but that’s serious cheddar.
I have one of these. Tried to fill my 68/45 to a full 4500. Nuh-uh. Not gonna happen. Pumped for 3 hours and got close to 2k. And the higher the pressure, the harder it gets to pump. Haven't used it since. I don't think it necessarily sucks, but using it sure does.
its ok , since I live in heavy urban area , not many place to shoot beside back yard , for me its pretty good since I only have 1 tank anyway ( for SIG Sauer MCX )
Update on this, as I've posted a comment a while ago and I want to put a warning. The air gets HOT, this thing is dangerous!!! If you don't take your time while pumping air in the tank, there's a serious risk of dangerous outcomes. Done too fast can easily make the tank warm to the touch, which means above 38° Celsius. You've been warned! Either let it suck air from the refrigerator or pay attention. :P
I got this one hand pump but my handpump is stage 4. im using for my 2 tank's 62ci 😂 2,800 psi it's to hard to push down. But im still using because exercise to 😅...
Should be a valve to close before starting to pump. I would assume you knew that, or else you would be leaking as you are pumping. Seems strange that people say 5 min to 3500 and it took you 20 min to get to 2200, as you said. Would be curious to very that. TY
My local field is close to an hour away so access to high pressure air is a pain in the ass. Fire stations in my area are full of dickheads who wont fill tanks for us. Something like this would help when I have to work on or tune my markers. I love it.
I want to get in touch with you about increasing the pressure on my uramex PPQ and also on my GI menace 50 caliber I believe I have found a way to increase the pressure on both of them very very easily but I wanted to speak with a professional first
This would only be good for home use when one is testing a current marker that's been repaired! Cause truthfully you wont always have the chance to get out to a field and have a tank refilled
For home use saves me a trip a few bucks and I get a much needed workout if u a lazy person not for u but I look at the pluses I'm not lazy kinda like the work out but to play and use as air supply obviously not but for home use practice it's perfect for me
Hey thanks for info...would you guys review this one thinking about investing in it. Thanks. YONG HENG 4500PSI Air Compressor 110V Set Pressure Auto-stop PCP 30 MPa High Pressure System Rifle Inflator PCP Rifle Airgun Scuba Air Pump Portable Air Compressors (Pressure Customized Version)
I bought a pump like that a while back, and it only takes me about 5 minutes to fill a 13ci tank. I think the use-case is for at home use of guns when you don't have easily accessible HPA. For example, I have to drive at least 30 minutes to fill my tanks. This allows me to fill my tanks at home when I just want to fire off a few rounds or test an upgrade.
Ya, I agree for me to get my tanks filled up I have drive 2 hours so this would be handy.
Do you have like to that pump?
Don't know I want to try it but I have heard nothing but good about it
I'd say only get it as a last resort. Basically any field will have free* hpa, so it's mostly a novelty thing. Using it to play in remote locations will result in you spending more time pumping than playing (unless you're playing mag fed/first strikes).
Same 🥳👍🏻
Probably good for home use to throw a little air in your tank to test your markers after maintenance or fixing something. Make sure no air leaks, etc.
Also if u want to play that isn't a park. Like an abandon malls or stuff. I can see worse ways to get air.
That’s exactly what I was going to say. Only good for the home when you forget to get air and need to do some maintenance on some guns.
That’s exactly what I want it for. I have an out of date tank that I just want to use for a little testing
You would save money compared to buying co2 for home testing purposes. As said it would not be feasible to use this at a real game where there is likely an hpa tank. But For home use it would get the job done.
Would be useful to me, don't wanna buy a compressor but I mess with HPA enough to not mind a workout every once and a while
If you did full strokes on the pump it would of been easier and quicker
This takes the name Pump Player to a whole new level.
Which one did you get
😂
"Really? But you have mags..."
"No, not that kind of pump."
2+years late to watch it, but to awsner your question Alex, some things may have already been commented but right now not much of it is really showing up on top for me
Yes I have one if these that goes up to 3000 psi I am using an 48ci steeltanks (nothing fancy)
It takes me about 5 minutes to get halfway, which is ok (I'll note something about that later
Since it's basically an excersise, you can get a hold on the soreness (if can, and will do it right) But I can see why most people just wanna hook it up to a filling station or scuba tank
Now that you've got the awnser to your question, imma mention some point(s) based on the footage in the video (may be mistaken because of angles and sped up footage)
You're supposed to push all the way through, and pull all the way up, and wait a minimum of 1 whole second at both ends of those respectively
This makes it somewhat heavier because that way you're actually pushing the full volume if the pumping rod.
But what you did now this 40+ minutes is mostly struggle with yourself at whatever psi was on the meter at that time while little air was barely given a chance to go in the tank
And you're supposed to take pauses to prevent it from overheating, now it differs with the quality of the pump, but 40+ min doesn't sound good for the seals and overall longetivity of the pump
(So I avoid having to pump it more than 5 minutes between games, which works for me)
So I wouldn't recommend this to just anyone as it is still hard work. But you should not judge the process on a flawed representation
I am planning on getting a version that is capable to fill 4500 psi tanks when I get one
*Your local Fire Station can fill regular scuba tanks, or your paintball tank for about 5 dollars.*
*This air pump costs about the same as a scuba tank with a fill station adapter, both are solid choices!*
You can get these pumps on wish for like $40
How long does it take if i want to go to Fire Station?
@@Selamibasaltun *Takes about 10 minutes, but I always call ahead so they know i'm coming for air fills.*
cant wait to get one of these for my cabin. endless fun for the weekend with some manual labor but who cares its worth it, rather than dropping hundreds on a legit compressor
A little bit of exercise never hurts anyone. I got one of these pumps and it has saved me a great deal of money. Plus it's a great workout!!!
he's just a skinny meth tweaker that weighs like 120lbs he can't put any weight into the pump, i'm not surprised he stopped at 2200 psi lol. i pump mine up to 3600 PSI and it takes less than ten minutes.
@@schlomoshekelstein908 Agreed the guy looks like he has never done a press up in his life
@@ianarmstrong1636 y’all savages lmao
Need to hook it up to a reciprocating saw
Insufficient stroke, but camming it off a big flywheel might do it.
or a exercise bicycle .,
@@vandie9759 You had my curiosity, but now you have my attention.
Would be great for airsoft since you end up using significantly less per shot, and allows you fill up before hand, or at an event as most airsoft places dont have fill tanks.
This is perfect! I dont play like I used to, and sometimes I feel like firing off a few rounds, but I live an hour away from the nearest place to refill. Thanks for the review.
Even if it's a massive pain in the ass, being able to fill tanks for free for test firing at home or pump outlaw ball or whatever sounds pretty great. Like, even with all the force required, that almost sounds too good to be true and I never would have thought something like this would exist
I have one of these. It's useful more as a tool for testing markers when you can't make it to a field than as an air source for actually playing.
The engineer in me wants to hook this up to a flywheel and electric motor.
First thing I thought. You tried it yet??
Definitely better ways to reach the goal a lot quicker. Looks like a beefed up bike pump lol
They are good for pcp airguns,but there is a technique to pumping properly that makes a difference but over all give me a power pump anyday
man, from what I can see, you did not use the full capacity of the pump. This is why it took you so long. Before doing something, just read/learn how to do it. When lifting the handle all the way up, you are taking in more air to compress/pass to the gun, so it takes way less time to fill the tank.
Situation in which it is useful: training. Work out your muscles, then get in a little paintball training on top. Rinse and repeat. Show up on game day looking like Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Brooo that’s what I was thinking lol just bought a tub of creatine and preworkout, I’m finna take it before I pump then after I play 😂😂 swear💯
Yeah i got one of these. As most people have said, its great when youre out in the country, or you just need enough air to test out a marker. 330 strokes to fill a 13ci
Back in the day of backyard paintball this would be golden.
I have one like that ~ but i is made in Japan. Cost is 160.00. And it has a 6000 psi. max. it pumps up a tank in 5 to 6 pumps 🖐🤗every pump is 750 psi or so. it beats 1500.00 on a decent electric compressor by far in cost. But its really all about what u pay for in any thing that you buy. same goes for this manual one. mine is oil filled. Even the pressure gauge is oij filled🤗👌💜
Personally whilst yes it’s a pain in the ass to use however it is a viable and cheaper alternative than using say a $500 compressor instead
Hey I used one of these to pump up a few hpa when trying to start a small club in my town here in new Zealand. It tool a bit of effort but it was well worth the effort. And I was pumping up 10 hpa in varying sizes from 13ci to 48ci and luckily for me they were only 3000psi tanks . now we play on a regular basis with 10 members. And I now use a welders oxygen tank with a filler that I got made
up
As other people have said it’s perfect for 13ci the version I had took roughly 5 minutes to fill to 3400 which after cooling down was equal to 3k.
Perfect for teching Parker’s at home that have small leaks or need a quick tune or to test guns for sale.
You can fill a 4500 with them my 72 ci took over 2 hours but was pumping off and on.
Theres better pumps. The volume of air per stroke seems to be pretty small for that pump brand. Theres ones that will charge that 13 in like 10 to 15 minutes, I'm not physically exhausted after but I can see how certain people could complain about physical activity.
It's always good to have one of those if you dont have air and your at a rural field. If you forgot to get refilled and you just drove an hour to play and paid to get in then it's good for emergency situations.
In a time like right now, I'd dedicate 20 mins a day for a week just to be able to play with my paintball marker in the backyard
It's worth it if you have to drive an 1 to get a tank filled, I'm going to pump 1 up with a electric motor want to help put it together? Compatible with a sawzaw
I have and use a pump like this for airsoft. For that use-case, It works well because it uses less air than in paintball and I can just fill up tanks at my leisure at home. I can just do 50 pumps here or there or do it while doing mindless tasks like watching a movie. Then my tanks are ready to go for game day.
I got one of these for my house, use a 13ci tank. super helpful considering i’m a hpa tech
Wish the video had a timer for how long you pumped so we can see an actual fixed time. I do a lot of biking, both mountain and road, and it seemed like a 13ci would take about the same amount of time to fully pump a bike tire with a smaller capacity floor pump. Secondly how much do they cost? If they're priced appropriately then it'd be a good exercise with a side benefit! :P
they are between 130 and 200$$$$$ it depends on the model
You can find them for around $50 from various brands on Amazon. It takes me 5 minutes to fill a 13 ci tank with mine.
@@Schweebcraft mine must be broken then takes forever and super hard on the back. it did kind of explode some fibers when i first got it
For self defense, I'm watching your video as I'm opening my new hand pump for my M17 that shoots Devastor rounds.
Now here's something cool. I can actually think of a non-paintball use for that but I need to figure out how to drop the pressure from an HPA to around 150 psi....
i used one of these all the time and the only problem ive had is having to wait for it to cool down and not over heat the rubber o-rings, these are only awkard to use if like myself you dont weigh much but even then these are worth the money because it aint that hard to pump it up, makes me wonder how people can run about with all there gear on but cant use a pump, these are worth the cash and ill be buying another one soon ;D
This is actually really useful for me saying that I’m from a small town and the closest shop is literally and hour and a half away so screw that 😂
Wow! He totally used that pump in every wrong way possible
I bought one ,and I pumped it for like 20 pumps and gave up and bought an electric pump. I figured it would be alot cheaper to go electric than pay my medical bill! But it is definitely a nice addition to my collection of stuff I've spent money on and never used.
We use a Yong Heng compressor that we bought a year ago, although we use it how it's not supposed to be used, we'll fill to about 3500 to 4000 psi, six bottles 68/4500 about every weekend.
Can be used to fill PCP air guns tube guns, bottle guns not so much. PCP shooters only shoot down to 1000psi then refill from there. so works well for some guns.
I like to go camping with a hommie in the middle of nowhere and play, this would actually be useful as funk for that.
Colton Jobst I definitely suggest using it for small tanks. We double teamed a 68/4500 for an hour and got it to like 1500. Still not a bad option for small stuff if you have nothing else.
If you invested in some Tippmann C3s, they get 30k shots off a pre filled $3 tank.
@@iismitch55 cool thanks yeah my buddy and I both have the t15 with the 13/3000 psi tanks so it looks like a great idea for our application.
I still think it's worth it, tbh. I only really shoot my marker at the field, but when something new comes in the mail for my marker that i wanna try, i don't want to drive 1 1/2 hrs there and back to the field.
Edit: my field is also only open on Saturday and Sunday.
If the resistance increases with pressure, I would think a larger tank at a lower psi would be more worthwhile if you just want a certain number of shots.
I have it. To me, it's awesome. I have a shell ejecting APM50 from APS and I charge the shells with it. You can even load rechargeable CO2 capsules with compressed air (dangerous tip : when done with the first compression, put them in the freezer for 6 hours at minus 18° Celsius -minus 40° C is the BEST- and pump more air inside.CO2 capsules can withstand up to 400 bar). That's probably the best thing to do with that pump, small containers, that's it. It does take a while but it's worth the exercise, I mean, you can save on the gym. 😅
First of, great video! But, you need to hold your feet firmer on the foot supports in order to not alow to pump to dangle from one side tot the other when you pump. Also you need to do the full stroke up down all the way, and not do it in a hurry but rather apply more force on pushing down. It is a very efficient pump if used properly.
Do you have a recommendation for a compact electric air compressor that can be used at home for filling a tank? Thanks
I have one like this. It's perfect for being able to test and tech markers at home, especially with some of the projects I work on that end up with a problem and just vent air for a bit.
I have one. Works great for a 13ci tank. Not great for larger tanks.
When starting off with a filled tank, using it for instance with a pcp hunting rifle, it makes sense to pump it back up after 1 or a few shots.
I use the hand pump to work out.
Same here. I would have to drive 30min to fill my tanks. But if I was just working on my markers at home..... Fixing them up or something like that, it would suck.! But I can see the use for this. I might check it out!
What would be a good compressor for at home or on the go if I'm not playing at a field?
i just use it at home and in my van because im not paying like 30 f**king bucks to get my tank filled, on top of the entry fee, etc. etc. it kinda sucks, but when you fill it up at home, then put the tanks in your trunk not attached to the marker, before driving out which gives you some time to regain energy (especially if you grab something to eat that morning) then its kinda worth it? if you find one for like 15 bucks or something. then go get it but not for like 30-40 dollars.
I have one and you can pump 3.000 PSI to a 13 ci tank. It's not that hard but it takes an effort...
I have one I use on my air rifles, it fills their 30 Ci tubes to 3000psi in about 15 minutes with a short break. Never tried it on my paintball tanks though.
As someone that doesn't have the money for an air compressor, I think I'll buy one of these. I have two makers that I really wanna fix, but I can't because I don't have air. Yes, it's gonna take effort to fill my tanks, but it'll be worth it so I can maintain my markers more often and if one goes down I can fix it.
I have one! Yes I like it for my cottage. Yes it is 💯% of my morning workout when I’m up there, and yes I have to let it cool down MULTIPLE times to fill my 45ci. ... I can’t say I’m unhappy with it in all honesty.
Maybe (big maybe) you could have one of these on the field for large scenario games for those who are low on air that don't want to walk back to the fill station. But otherwise it looks good for home usage with marker testing.
You have to stop at the bottom letting it bottom out. Your stopping early which is letting less air in the tank with each pump
These are better suited to their original purpose which was to fill pcp air rifles but as a quick way to get some air for teching they have their uses in paintball sure.
My thoughts exactly. Had one for my pcps, works like a charm. But filling a paintball tank with that? Is anyone seriously considering this? I mean it is s nice workout thou.
Closest place to fill a tank is 30 minutes away and I do a lot of modding and custom work on my markers so this would actually be useful for leak tests and chronoing. Not as convenient as a scuba tank, but definitely a lot cheaper
There’s no attachment for my master craft air compressor so I have to use thus
I have one now they are great, for teaching like I hoped
That sound was the best sound I've heard in my life
Yo. #nofap
I don't mind pumping HPA hand pump. You need to use your legs instead of arm. Much easier. And it's good exercise too! Just pump up HPA tank when you need some exercise and put it away. If you can have several tanks prepared, there is no need to refill during game play.
Love the video, also the Hans and frans reference made it a lot better
Hey can you do a does it suck on the spyder fenix? I've heard some really bad stuff about that gun but for the price it doesnt seem too bad.
I actually like Spyders. I have an old Spyder TL (highly upgraded) but i still use it, and it rips. AKA tornado valve, AKA lightning bolt, Palmers stabilizer, Shocktech volumizer, titanium striker, CP barrel....the list goes on.
It's good for testing your Marker @ home for troubleshooting.
It was designed for Air rifles which have much smaler tank and use much less Air per shot. With them i nead to make only about 70-90 pumpa to gett it up to 300bar. Which is good for around 150-180 pellets. So it is worth it
I say on a plot of land so no close refiles, this would help a lot, but for regular play it sound like a lot of work, but i would 100% buy one if the price was right.
If you needed to test your marker at home I could see it coming in handy...how much is it though?
Senica Wilson I think that’s why they made it
Nah that's what it's most useful for but these actually started as a way to fill pcp air rifles.
The one I bought was $50. You should be able to find them for about that price from various companies on Amazon.
I have a 4 stage hand pump for my deep woods hunting cabin, where i keep my PCP larger bore hunting riffles.... .357, .45 and .50 as backups.
I also have a compressor, but you can't exactly take a compressor out into the woodlands on foot as a backup. There is a huge difference between a 3 stage hand pump and a 4 stage, tho lol. You have figured out what that difference is by good Ole trial and ERROR 🤣🤣 GET A 4 STAGE, YOU ARE DONE in a few minutes with a lot less work. Wouldn't do it for any of my markers, tho. I just use my compressor
These are made for air rifles and they work very well but those internal tanks have much smaller air volume so you can fill them in about 1 min. a 68/45 would take a solid couple of hours.
A 13ci tank typically only should hold 2200 that's why it took so long
This is perfect for those who want to test upgrades, paint, etc on their markers.
What kind of bike tires do you have most sit around 30 psi
I have a Hill pump, one of the best pcp pumps out there. Ten pumps puts 100 psi, so it takes me about 300 pumps to fill my 13 ci tank to 3000 psi. I work out a lot so it is not difficult for me to fill my tanks. It is a good upper body work out! LOL. For a very skinny person this could be very difficult.
IF I found a way to adaptt the nozzle could I use it to quickey use it to pump a bike tire?
I mean or pressure at about 110 psi
Ideas please thank you
Bro you were pumping it like a caveman it’s low-key really easy if you do it right😂
It sucks, but if you have no other options (read paintball at home and on a budget), it works. That said, best option for home paintball is to just fill your tank at the field. Other option is to buy a pony tank to keep at the house, but that’s serious cheddar.
I have one of these. Tried to fill my 68/45 to a full 4500. Nuh-uh. Not gonna happen. Pumped for 3 hours and got close to 2k. And the higher the pressure, the harder it gets to pump. Haven't used it since. I don't think it necessarily sucks, but using it sure does.
Would be good too use after a rebuild or maintenance to make sure there’s no leaks instead of waiting till you get too the field
its ok , since I live in heavy urban area , not many place to shoot beside back yard , for me its pretty good since I only have 1 tank anyway ( for SIG Sauer MCX )
Update on this, as I've posted a comment a while ago and I want to put a warning.
The air gets HOT, this thing is dangerous!!!
If you don't take your time while pumping air in the tank, there's a serious risk of dangerous outcomes.
Done too fast can easily make the tank warm to the touch, which means above 38° Celsius.
You've been warned!
Either let it suck air from the refrigerator or pay attention. :P
Oh this would be perfect for punishment
4500 psi 124 cubic inches probie let's go
I saw a video of a guy here in brasil that plugged that stuff to a home training bike. And it worked!!!
Can you try to link it? This sounds like some good exercise
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aaaaahahahah, I am watching it. It's hilarious! And pretty smart!
And I said a training bike but It wasn't . My bad
Just the look of this guy makes me think he doesn’t like to work… so 5min feels like an eternity
I got this one hand pump but my handpump is stage 4. im using for my 2 tank's 62ci 😂 2,800 psi it's to hard to push down. But im still using because exercise to 😅...
Should be a valve to close before starting to pump. I would assume you knew that, or else you would be leaking as you are pumping. Seems strange that people say 5 min to 3500 and it took you 20 min to get to 2200, as you said. Would be curious to very that. TY
Can this be used to pump a car tire? I’m looking for something that will work on my car, water port camp shower, and on my future air gun hobby
It would not be to hard to redesign and add a electric motor.
i mean good for teaching guns. i want to pick one up
i dont even care, i would use one
I guess I am using it for exercise....
and emergency psi top up in the field if required...
My local field is close to an hour away so access to high pressure air is a pain in the ass. Fire stations in my area are full of dickheads who wont fill tanks for us. Something like this would help when I have to work on or tune my markers. I love it.
Could you adapt that to a regular tire? one or two pumps and it'd be full🤔
I want to get in touch with you about increasing the pressure on my uramex PPQ and also on my GI menace 50 caliber I believe I have found a way to increase the pressure on both of them very very easily but I wanted to speak with a professional first
This would only be good for home use when one is testing a current marker that's been repaired! Cause truthfully you wont always have the chance to get out to a field and have a tank refilled
For home use saves me a trip a few bucks and I get a much needed workout if u a lazy person not for u but I look at the pluses I'm not lazy kinda like the work out but to play and use as air supply obviously not but for home use practice it's perfect for me
Hey thanks for info...would you guys review this one thinking about investing in it. Thanks.
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Id buy it to use at home. I looked I wouldnt pay $55 for it on amazon but for like $30 -40 id buy
I wonder if it's someway to hook the pumping action to a bike and make it less labor intensive.