CF Air Tank for p8x
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2024 5:42 pm
Looking for a CF air tank for p8x and p85
I imagine a 4500 tank and 75cu ft would last me several dry fire days(100shot/days, that’s how much I dry fire each day for EIC training, at least) although a Hill Mk5 sounds interesting for $$ saved overall
I’ve read: viewtopic.php?p=332821&hilit=Air+tank#p332821
And am considering two different tanks:
1) Air Venturi 4500 75 cu ft that had a hose and DIN 300
https://www.pyramydair.com/product/air- ... -ft?a=5834
2) Omega 4500 75 cu ft with adaptors and quick connect
tankhttps://www.airgunsofarizona.com/air-cylinders/ ... e-and-qcs/
What’re your guys takes on these two tanks?
For both, it looks like I would need a DIN 200 adaptor. I’m also unsure if I need the extra parts on the Omega and might be able to save $50 by just getting the tank and regulator
What’re your guys opinion on these and CF air tank options to buy for someone brand new
I live in LA and have a firehouse nearby as well as a dive shop somewhere
Thanks in advance!
I imagine a 4500 tank and 75cu ft would last me several dry fire days(100shot/days, that’s how much I dry fire each day for EIC training, at least) although a Hill Mk5 sounds interesting for $$ saved overall
I’ve read: viewtopic.php?p=332821&hilit=Air+tank#p332821
And am considering two different tanks:
1) Air Venturi 4500 75 cu ft that had a hose and DIN 300
https://www.pyramydair.com/product/air- ... -ft?a=5834
2) Omega 4500 75 cu ft with adaptors and quick connect
tankhttps://www.airgunsofarizona.com/air-cylinders/ ... e-and-qcs/
What’re your guys takes on these two tanks?
For both, it looks like I would need a DIN 200 adaptor. I’m also unsure if I need the extra parts on the Omega and might be able to save $50 by just getting the tank and regulator
What’re your guys opinion on these and CF air tank options to buy for someone brand new
I live in LA and have a firehouse nearby as well as a dive shop somewhere
Thanks in advance!