I would get this one, I think the internals me be a bit better. A 1yr warranty is usually 3 times more than everyone else's to begin with but the Amazon warranty isn't a bad way to go to protect the cost.
I wish I could contact you ?I have mine tore down and to repair it would be easy for me if I can get the parts? I have emailed gx to get he parts so we'll see where that goes?
@@richusa2255 If you are not a part of the GX Compressor Facebook group join it. There is a guy on there that sells parts for all of them. facebook.com/groups/731183484792540
@@theshooterszone All these compressors are exactly the same. Just different cases. They come from the exact same factories. Even if the configuration looks different. It's exactly the same. There isn't much money for the manufacturer in these pumps so they aren't going to bother to constantly improve them. If a company does that they would come out with a completely different compressor that looks different in every way and can't be confused with this one. Nearly nothing has changed since the first one hit the market which was the Hatsan spark. They just added some things no one needs, like auto shutoff (which is dangerous). 👍
You know the only thing I don't like about this compressor is all the other ones they may have a built-in oil and water separator I'm wondering if this will tear your gun up if it lets oil in water into your gun
How do you like the CS4? I have the L3 2 battery compressor and use the hell out of it. My yong heng is ok but hate having to use water. Have you used the CS4 on SCBA tanks?
That is what I wanted to hear. The L3 is perfect at my hunting land (no electricity). Been looking at CS4 for some time now. It is on my list to get. Thanks.
Good stuff ! but now that you have had it for a year how is it holding up? I am looking to by a compressor but cant afford to spend more than $300. what would be your recommend at that price point? keep breathing
@@theshooterszone thank you. I will look into it. I am new to pcp rifles, picked up a Sig .22 and a hand pump..... great little plinking gun, but boy am I tired of pumping it up!
I haven't reviewed that one but it seems the price is about $500. At that price I'd spend a little more and get the GX CS4 which is awesome. Air Venturi stuff is usually made by Tuxing and their stuff is hit or miss
@@theshooterszone first thank you for taking time to reply. I just purchased my first air gun ever, for that matter any gun,the NOTOS rifle and it doesnt requier more thatn 2000 PSI and I dont want to spend $500, so what is your best recommendation please. Greatfully!!
There is a little filter at the end of the fill hose that connects to the airgun that needs to be inspected every 6 fills or so but this isn't a sufficient filter and you will need to purchase a second one from Amazon or ebay. www.amazon.com/TUXING-Compressor-Separator-Pressure-Connector/dp/B08HMY7FHQ/ref=sr_1_31?crid=3K4SZYC9K8G4E&keywords=pcp+filter&qid=1682950110&sprefix=pcp+f%2Caps%2C2194&sr=8-31
So that requires a couple of wrenches to take it apart I assume? Just got mine today and want to make sure I know exactly how it works. Does it still require a filter if you purchase the one from Amazon? Thanks
@@theshooterszone It is the same. That's besides the point. It's the hype surrounding it he's ridiculing. It's funny to see people hyping a product that's no different than the previous 10 as if it's some new thing, and it's funny and sad to watch suckers salivate over it. They could get THE EXACT SAME ONE that hasn't had some companies name slapped on it for under $200.
@@dangerous8333 I don't have the other one I have this one and never try to make that it is something new other than the color. Also all these compressors are not the same just like the others that look like the Yong Heng are not the same. The internals maybe the same as the other GX color.
Just an FYI fellas. These compressors that look like this are all the same. They just have different cases put on them. It's a money-making pump that companies will put their name on and sell for more. Be careful. They are all based off the hatsan spark design. Get the cheapest one you can find and don't worry whether there's a company name on them. They are all coming from the same factories in China. 👍 Edit: Dont pay more for auto shutoff either. Under no circumstances should you walk away while the pump is filling a cylinder. Auto shut off is actually dangerous because it teaches bad habits.
My old GX died out of warranty stopped building pressure. I guess I’ll buy this one or a Tuauto compressor with Amazon extended warranty.
I would get this one, I think the internals me be a bit better. A 1yr warranty is usually 3 times more than everyone else's to begin with but the Amazon warranty isn't a bad way to go to protect the cost.
I wish I could contact you ?I have mine tore down and to repair it would be easy for me if I can get the parts? I have emailed gx to get he parts so we'll see where that goes?
@@richusa2255 If you are not a part of the GX Compressor Facebook group join it. There is a guy on there that sells parts for all of them.
facebook.com/groups/731183484792540
@@theshooterszone All these compressors are exactly the same. Just different cases. They come from the exact same factories. Even if the configuration looks different. It's exactly the same. There isn't much money for the manufacturer in these pumps so they aren't going to bother to constantly improve them. If a company does that they would come out with a completely different compressor that looks different in every way and can't be confused with this one.
Nearly nothing has changed since the first one hit the market which was the Hatsan spark. They just added some things no one needs, like auto shutoff (which is dangerous).
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Good job man....👍👍👍
Very nice 👌 👍
Just subbed. I appreciate your help on the fba page.
Anytime
You know the only thing I don't like about this compressor is all the other ones they may have a built-in oil and water separator I'm wondering if this will tear your gun up if it lets oil in water into your gun
Honestly any built in oil/water separator is insufficient for filling directly to an airgun.
How do you like the CS4? I have the L3 2 battery compressor and use the hell out of it. My yong heng is ok but hate having to use water. Have you used the CS4 on SCBA tanks?
I love the CS4. In my opinion nothing comes close and yes I fill up my SCBA tanks with it.
That is what I wanted to hear. The L3 is perfect at my hunting land (no electricity). Been looking at CS4 for some time now. It is on my list to get. Thanks.
Great video, I got a question. Do you think this compressor would work on the Umarex Ruger 10/20 , thanks,
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10/22? That's CO2 isn't it?
@theshooterszone yes it is, I had a brain fart lol, I meant the Gamo Arrow .22?
Thanks for responding!!!
Yes, it would work fine. Check out the CS2 as well, even better.
@theshooterszone Thanks buddy!
Good stuff ! but now that you have had it for a year how is it holding up? I am looking to by a compressor but cant afford to spend more than $300. what would be your recommend at that price point?
keep breathing
The GX CS2
@@theshooterszone thank you.
I will look into it. I am new to pcp rifles, picked up a Sig .22 and a hand pump..... great little plinking gun, but boy am I tired of pumping it up!
Trying to figure out if I can justify getting a bigger bore...
@@bentoutofshape6319 They are fun to shoot LOL
Do you run yous off an electrical extension cord?
100' of it yesterday
how does this compare with the Air Venturi Rovair 4500 PSI Portable PCP Compressor? thank you!!
I haven't reviewed that one but it seems the price is about $500. At that price I'd spend a little more and get the GX CS4 which is awesome. Air Venturi stuff is usually made by Tuxing and their stuff is hit or miss
@@theshooterszone first thank you for taking time to reply. I just purchased my first air gun ever, for that matter any gun,the NOTOS rifle and it doesnt requier more thatn 2000 PSI and I dont want to spend $500, so what is your best recommendation please. Greatfully!!
@@lawrenceeshoo5628 GX CS2
@@lawrenceeshoo5628 Sorry, actually the Notos needs about 3,000 psi.
What's the going $$price for this air compressors
www.amazon.com/dp/B0BHY4HZBY?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Do you know when and how to change water filter? Thanks
There is a little filter at the end of the fill hose that connects to the airgun that needs to be inspected every 6 fills or so but this isn't a sufficient filter and you will need to purchase a second one from Amazon or ebay.
www.amazon.com/TUXING-Compressor-Separator-Pressure-Connector/dp/B08HMY7FHQ/ref=sr_1_31?crid=3K4SZYC9K8G4E&keywords=pcp+filter&qid=1682950110&sprefix=pcp+f%2Caps%2C2194&sr=8-31
So that requires a couple of wrenches to take it apart I assume? Just got mine today and want to make sure I know exactly how it works. Does it still require a filter if you purchase the one from Amazon?
Thanks
@@MrTruth76 Yes a larger filter is recommended.
@@MrTruth76 Filter is included.
Looks like the same old with new hype
Could be but no different than many other products.
@@theshooterszone It is the same.
That's besides the point. It's the hype surrounding it he's ridiculing.
It's funny to see people hyping a product that's no different than the previous 10 as if it's some new thing, and it's funny and sad to watch suckers salivate over it.
They could get THE EXACT SAME ONE that hasn't had some companies name slapped on it for under $200.
@@dangerous8333 I don't have the other one I have this one and never try to make that it is something new other than the color. Also all these compressors are not the same just like the others that look like the Yong Heng are not the same. The internals maybe the same as the other GX color.
Just an FYI fellas.
These compressors that look like this are all the same. They just have different cases put on them. It's a money-making pump that companies will put their name on and sell for more. Be careful.
They are all based off the hatsan spark design.
Get the cheapest one you can find and don't worry whether there's a company name on them. They are all coming from the same factories in China.
👍
Edit:
Dont pay more for auto shutoff either. Under no circumstances should you walk away while the pump is filling a cylinder. Auto shut off is actually dangerous because it teaches bad habits.
They are not all the same just like all the ones that look like a Yong Heng are not the same.
For voltage mine says 115v or 230v. Think I’ll send it back. Not trying to burn my house down.
@@MrTruth76 if you live in the USA 115v is where you want the switch. Mine was already set to that.
@@MrTruth76 For USA its 115v
@@MrTruth76 The Gauntlet isn't holding pressure?