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Hey at $499 this is a steal vs what the airgun world was offering just a few years prior. no need to sell the kidney. Save 50 bucks out of each paycheck and don't buy that case of beer every week and you will have saved up enough in no time!
Getting back into Field target shooting after a couple years off. I have always shot spring piston guns because of the air. I got my first PCP and a hand pump. That is all great. Next step is a compressor. And for a review this is always my favorite. Thanks Rick.
Nice review. You got the words out, and I like that you didn’t clean it up. Im new to these high pressure airguns so this video helped a bunch. Hand pumping for now.
I have one. Not loud. Pretty Quick at filling a 6cf, 3000 PSI cylinder. Just be sure to use a Double Filter. The one that came with had Oil in it when I was finished. My Second filter (At Tank) appeared dry.
I own one of these and I own a 4500 PSI Vevor with auto stop. Not trying to compare the two and would definitely recommend the Air Venturi. However, when my Vevor would only pump to 2000 PSI and then give up. I contacted them. They were on the ball with steps and any parts I needed, all the parts came with the unit, to service the unit and get it running better than new. As far as my original time to 3000 PSI fill time. If I didn't have $500 dollars to commit to a compressor Vevor makes a good compressor for half the money and backs it up. Not as fast or quiet but a viable option on a budget.
Great video. I’m a recent subscriber and relatively new Airgunner. I purchased a Nomad II just this past fall when I got into the hobby, because it was much cheaper than buying a tank with a fill valve; and a compressor that could fill a tank reliably starts around $1500 (without jumping through all kinds of hoops like the yong heng). Anyway, now I’m seeing videos about how much better the Nomad III and this RovAir both are than my Nomad II, which are giving me a big case of buyers remorse since they were both released almost right after I got my compressor. Do you have any older videos on the Nomad II in the archives that might reassure me that I made a decent purchasing decision?? Haha. Thanks.
Sorry to hear that. I almost did the same thing and picked up a nomad 2 a little while back. thankfully and just by coincidence, I made a big purchase in a different hobby so I wrote the nomad off for a little while and then all the sudden bam, the nomad 3 and this thing came out and I just ordered the Rovair. I know he's reviewed it before and some others have on UA-cam as well if you search. I think the biggest difference is a little longer fill times for your N2 and I think you still may have to do some small MX service periodically.
Hey Rick I have something to ask if may ! Everyone tells me to open the bleed valve slowly on my compressor when I'm done filling a gun ! If I do it slowly on one of my guns it bleeds all the air out of the gun ! But if I do it faster all is good is that normal ??
Do what works for each gun. If going slow drains the valve then go faster. Some check valves don’t seal quickly so you have to go fast with it. Cheers AGW
mine does not build air at all when I screw in the pressure release valve. New out of the box. Any tips? Its plugged in right and turns on in the proper steps just the fill needle never moves off the bottom and no air pressure seems to be building.
If the rifle is completely empty, just cock the gun and leave it open. Should start filling then until complete. If your just topping off the tank you won't have to cock it you can just top off. Hope this helps.
Hey there. You should come out to the range and see what options exist. I may have something that I can part with at a significant discount. We will be shooting video the rest of the week. Reach out if you’d like visit. Cheers AGW
From what i read the new pcp rifle i have on back order has a 700cc tank and is meant to be filled to 300 BAR and should take more than 16 minutes to fill with this same pump witch I have ordered a long with everything else. Also i will be new to pcp air rifles. I've read it is good to leave them pumped up when storing them. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Its probably just me but these compressors seem a little sketchy longevity wise. I'm really 2nd guessing. I thought a tank was the way to go but now that you mentioned you can only use a portion of the air in the tank because the level drops below what's in the gun. Doesn't seem all that great now as I don't want to be running to the drive shop every other day. I'm starting to regret buying a PCP.
Hey there. Don’t stress about what “might” happen. Just use it within spec and have fun. Even if you need to swap one every few years, they are worth the cost. I’ve used the Vevor, GX water cooled, JTS, GX battery powered, hill, ready air, and others. They all still work. If you are concerned about repairability then get the ready air. They have rebuild kits and it takes about 15 minutes to rebuild it. Hope that helps Cheers AGW
Hey there.. no you can't use a standard compressor. They normally top out at about 150 PSI. Your guns will need 2000 on the lowest end and 4500 on the high end. These little compressors are really great if you like to shoot. Cheers AGW
So, if you have time and a small bottle, why can't this fill it running in like 10 min sessions? I would think a few times and your bottle is full. Might take several hours but it would fill a bottle right?
No. You’ll burn it up. Even if you run it a 10 minute increments, you are running at redline for every 10 minute interval. It’s not meant for that. Cheers AGW
Any update to this? did you get it working or find the cause for the issue? or did you send it back to get a new one? mine's coming later today hopefully no issues
Thanks...I have 3 PCP Rifle and 2 hotguns...this would be perfect for me. Oh...and Airventure did a great job helping me out with my AA 510T...Butter 🧈 🔫
Thank you for watching! Please be sure to read the full description and the video disclaimer before making any comments. When posting comments or asking questions, please do not try and promote your channel or videos here and please do not post items for sale as that may violate UA-cam's terms of service. Please be kind and courteous to each other and give others the space to have a different opinion. That's what makes this a great nation, and hopefully this a great sport. Thank you again for watching!
I've had mine for a couple of weeks now and I love it, using a hand pump on the Avenger Bullpup is quite the workout!
I was using one for my impact mk2 for a year then I said fuck it and got a nomad 2
If my Nomad 2 goes south. I'll be checking this out. But so far I have well over 100 fills with zero issues.
Good deal. Now I just have to stop drinking beer so I can sell one of my kidneys to buy one
Hey at $499 this is a steal vs what the airgun world was offering just a few years prior. no need to sell the kidney. Save 50 bucks out of each paycheck and don't buy that case of beer every week and you will have saved up enough in no time!
Getting back into Field target shooting after a couple years off. I have always shot spring piston guns because of the air.
I got my first PCP and a hand pump. That is all great. Next step is a compressor. And for a review this is always my favorite. Thanks Rick.
Nice review. You got the words out, and I like that you didn’t clean it up. Im new to these high pressure airguns so this video helped a bunch. Hand pumping for now.
Thank you! Smooth presentation!!
I have one. Not loud. Pretty Quick at filling a 6cf, 3000 PSI cylinder. Just be sure to use a Double Filter. The one that came with had Oil in it when I was finished. My Second filter (At Tank) appeared dry.
I own one of these and I own a 4500 PSI Vevor with auto stop. Not trying to compare the two and would definitely recommend the Air Venturi. However, when my Vevor would only pump to 2000 PSI and then give up. I contacted them. They were on the ball with steps and any parts I needed, all the parts came with the unit, to service the unit and get it running better than new. As far as my original time to 3000 PSI fill time. If I didn't have $500 dollars to commit to a compressor Vevor makes a good compressor for half the money and backs it up. Not as fast or quiet but a viable option on a budget.
Great review video. Thank you!
I believe I’m going to buy this
Oh no you didnt just admit you let lovely south kakalacky for texas 😂😂😂, thanks for doing these young fella
Greetings from England great review Rick , lot`s of info ... it`s a great compressor ... cheers Simon 😀😀
Great video. I’m a recent subscriber and relatively new Airgunner. I purchased a Nomad II just this past fall when I got into the hobby, because it was much cheaper than buying a tank with a fill valve; and a compressor that could fill a tank reliably starts around $1500 (without jumping through all kinds of hoops like the yong heng). Anyway, now I’m seeing videos about how much better the Nomad III and this RovAir both are than my Nomad II, which are giving me a big case of buyers remorse since they were both released almost right after I got my compressor. Do you have any older videos on the Nomad II in the archives that might reassure me that I made a decent purchasing decision?? Haha. Thanks.
Sorry to hear that. I almost did the same thing and picked up a nomad 2 a little while back. thankfully and just by coincidence, I made a big purchase in a different hobby so I wrote the nomad off for a little while and then all the sudden bam, the nomad 3 and this thing came out and I just ordered the Rovair. I know he's reviewed it before and some others have on UA-cam as well if you search. I think the biggest difference is a little longer fill times for your N2 and I think you still may have to do some small MX service periodically.
Hey Rick I have something to ask if may ! Everyone tells me to open the bleed valve slowly on my compressor when I'm done filling a gun ! If I do it slowly on one of my guns it bleeds all the air out of the gun ! But if I do it faster all is good is that normal ??
Do what works for each gun. If going slow drains the valve then go faster. Some check valves don’t seal quickly so you have to go fast with it.
Cheers
AGW
@@AirGunWeb will do thank you Rick !!!
mine does not build air at all when I screw in the pressure release valve. New out of the box. Any tips? Its plugged in right and turns on in the proper steps just the fill needle never moves off the bottom and no air pressure seems to be building.
If the rifle is completely empty, just cock the gun and leave it open. Should start filling then until complete. If your just topping off the tank you won't have to cock it you can just top off. Hope this helps.
Will this compressor work well with the ac outlet in my truck? 400 watts.
Hey Rick, Happy New Year. Im in El Paso too. I've got a Gauntlet .30 looking for advise on getting an air compressor.
Hey there. You should come out to the range and see what options exist. I may have something that I can part with at a significant discount. We will be shooting video the rest of the week. Reach out if you’d like visit.
Cheers
AGW
@AirGunWeb that would very cool. How else can I get ahold of you?
@@Elpasovaporblasting Hop over to my website and shoot me an email: www.airgunweb.com
Cheers
AGW
Thank you
I love the small rifle behind you on the left top. Who makes that?
@@wills7978 that is the Brocock Ranger XR. Love that airgun.
Cheers
AGW
Didn't realize this was a james bond man with a golden gun movie lol
From what i read the new pcp rifle i have on back order has a 700cc tank and is meant to be filled to 300 BAR and should take more than 16 minutes to fill with this same pump witch I have ordered a long with everything else. Also i will be new to pcp air rifles. I've read it is good to leave them pumped up when storing them. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
It should be ok to fill. It will take some time. You want to store your gun pressurized.
Cheers
AGW
Thank you sir for the quick response. I will make sure to subscribe.
Can compressor be used to fill 100cu tanks in intervals
how long would it take for me to use portable air compressor
I just purchased the Umarex - Notos .22 Carbine Airgun, is there a personal and compact compressor under $300 that you can suggest? thank you!!!
Under $300?? Not that I’ve tested. The Vevor is $350 and I’ve been pleased with it so far.
Cheers
AGW
Its probably just me but these compressors seem a little sketchy longevity wise. I'm really 2nd guessing. I thought a tank was the way to go but now that you mentioned you can only use a portion of the air in the tank because the level drops below what's in the gun. Doesn't seem all that great now as I don't want to be running to the drive shop every other day. I'm starting to regret buying a PCP.
Hey there. Don’t stress about what “might” happen. Just use it within spec and have fun. Even if you need to swap one every few years, they are worth the cost. I’ve used the Vevor, GX water cooled, JTS, GX battery powered, hill, ready air, and others. They all still work. If you are concerned about repairability then get the ready air. They have rebuild kits and it takes about 15 minutes to rebuild it.
Hope that helps
Cheers
AGW
I don't know a lot about PCP air rifles but I'm trying to learn can you not use a regular small air compressor to fill a PCP air rifle ?
Hey there.. no you can't use a standard compressor. They normally top out at about 150 PSI. Your guns will need 2000 on the lowest end and 4500 on the high end. These little compressors are really great if you like to shoot.
Cheers
AGW
Okay thanks I might end up with one of these ROVAIR compressor's
With this ame compressor, filling a Garra1100z gen1 from 0- 3000 psi takes 7.5 minutes
So, if you have time and a small bottle, why can't this fill it running in like 10 min sessions? I would think a few times and your bottle is full. Might take several hours but it would fill a bottle right?
No. You’ll burn it up. Even if you run it a 10 minute increments, you are running at redline for every 10 minute interval. It’s not meant for that.
Cheers
AGW
I got mine yesterday. I filled my rifle once and after that it wouldn't work. It wouldn't start again.
Any update to this? did you get it working or find the cause for the issue? or did you send it back to get a new one? mine's coming later today hopefully no issues
NOT set the pin but the midldle of the arm.
The pin is to center the pressure arm under the setting arm.
Looks like a vevor for 240! More
can you use this to load a 60min bottle?
No. It will wear it out. Look into the GX water cooled unit.
Cheers
AGW
Affordable is a “relative” term.
Thanks...I have 3 PCP Rifle and 2 hotguns...this would be perfect for me. Oh...and Airventure did a great job helping me out with my AA 510T...Butter 🧈 🔫