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pcp pump

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:48 pm
by andy_65_in
a friend is managing a discovery in .177-he needs a pump-the cheapest andd most reliable-which one wud that be.also does the hiils pump have a dealer here.what abt benjamin pumps-i think they are sub standard

Re: pcp pump

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:57 pm
by striker
Benjamin pump with good moisture trap and viton oring for internals will works fine for discovery as they fill only 2000psi.

Re: pcp pump

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 5:43 pm
by andy_65_in
striker wrote:Benjamin pump with good moisture trap and viton oring for internals will works fine for discovery as they fill only 2000psi.
striker how dos one manage the moisture trap and o ring

Re: pcp pump

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2014 10:19 pm
by andy_65_in
please comment on buying a new pcp pump,which is better-fx or hills

Re: pcp pump

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 5:46 am
by airgun_novice
Made in India DRS pump has been working absolutely fine for me last two years. I use it to pump 2 PCP cylinders between 180-200 bar every week and lug it around for outta city events as well. If interested, contact Capapie Sports directly - think they also have a functional web site (contact info must be in the forum YP somewhere). I think I bought mine then for less than half the price of imported options. Good luck.

Re: pcp pump

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 8:09 pm
by andy_65_in
can it pump upto 250 bars-yes or no.their website shows no such pump

Re: pcp pump

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 9:24 pm
by airgun_novice
andy_65_in wrote:can it pump upto 250 bars-yes or no.their website shows no such pump
Did you read to what bars I pump - yes/ no ? If yes, then it logically follows that I never pumped 250 bars - yes/ no ?
Did your friend/ you call/ email them for specific query orinformation - yes/ no ?
Why the site does not show the pump now - only they can answer - yes/ no ?
Good luck to your friend in his quest. :cheers:

Re: pcp pump

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 7:57 pm
by andy_65_in
any reasons why my hills shows less air filled in versus the daystate manometer.