Thank you for the video, I found it very helpful, I have a first gen airjavelin and I bought the hpa adapter kit for it so Ive been wanting a little compressor so I'm not paying $25 for a bottle fill every time I want to shoot, seen this machine on Amazon for a decent price and wondering if it would be worth the money.
I have the same machine but seems like they just sell it with different names, mine is 'Tactical OPS'. Tried to find well made instructions everywhere but it looks like theres none. This pump looks almost like mine, so I bet it works the same. Wanted how it sounds, since mine sounds so silent. This one you using is much louder, Im not sure if I should even try it yet lol.
It says rated for 4500, but you could probably push 5000, but it may not quite make it, it'd probably an exponential amount of time required for each step.
This was by far the most helpful video I've seen on operating these. Thank you!
Thank you for the video, I found it very helpful, I have a first gen airjavelin and I bought the hpa adapter kit for it so Ive been wanting a little compressor so I'm not paying $25 for a bottle fill every time I want to shoot, seen this machine on Amazon for a decent price and wondering if it would be worth the money.
I have the same machine but seems like they just sell it with different names, mine is 'Tactical OPS'. Tried to find well made instructions everywhere but it looks like theres none. This pump looks almost like mine, so I bet it works the same. Wanted how it sounds, since mine sounds so silent. This one you using is much louder, Im not sure if I should even try it yet lol.
hi my friend thanks for you videi. What oel you exatly use? Thanks :-)
Thanks 👍
Hi, I can't find information anywhere, which oil is best for this compressor, synthetic or mineral?
I used 46w conventional.
How is this machine holding up today?
Real question, can you compress other gases?
So besides filling up that 3000psi tank can it do others? Like a 5000 or 8000?
It says rated for 4500, but you could probably push 5000, but it may not quite make it, it'd probably an exponential amount of time required for each step.
@@charleshayden3931how is the full time at lower pressures like 1800?