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mru
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phoenix area dive shops

Post by mru »

can anyone tell me the name of their favorite dive shop in Phoenix where I can purchase a 80 cf tank with a DIN valve? A shop that knows what a pcp airgun is, and can relate to my needs.
Rover
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Post by Rover »

Buy one off Craigslist, bigger the better...$40 to $60. Fill it at PRGC next time you're shooting a match there. I know they're not all the same, but they're all the same. No rocket science here.

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dronning
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Post by dronning »

Hydrostatic testing is required every five years or you can't get it filled, so if you buy one off Craigs list ask when it was last inspected.

Also most likely the tank will have a k-valve and you will need a K Valve to 200 DIN Valve Adapter, you can get these on Amazon for around $30.

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cgroppi
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Post by cgroppi »

I got my used tank at El Mar diving center in Mesa. I got the tank as cheap as on craigslist, and it was newly re-hydroed. They will fill tanks with no PADI card, as long as you sign a waiver saying you won't use the tank for diving.
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Post by Rover »

Had a fill there. Good folks.

What I said about PRGC still holds true.
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