Having your own compressor at home is definitely a game changer I've had a couple different compressors at my house now I'm on a twin cylinder TUXING and I am loving it it's about twice as fast as the one you just used is much quieter than any of the other ones I've had it is bigger it works like a champ and it costs like a third of what that does.
I wish these things weren't so expensive. I would love to get into PCP airguns. But the rifle I want with a compressor is north of $4000. The Western Airguns Rattler .357 is the rifle. One can buy a lot of real guns & ammo with that kind of money.
@@VincentVaderlook at the Seneca Aspen. It’s a PCP with a built in pump handle. It can be filled with a compressor, scuba tank or the manual pump. If doing it manually you can use it like a multi pump and pump it about 5-10 times between shots. Can also shoot it more times between pumping, but then when you do pump it’ll take many more pumps to get back to full.
I have this exact model brand new for sale some one reach out I’ll part with it for 1250$. I received it as a gift and it’s still brand spanking new. Mine is the red cross man unit that was destined to go to A JROTC class at a school. But it’s definitely a solid unit. Normally around 1,800$
Having your own compressor at home is definitely a game changer I've had a couple different compressors at my house now I'm on a twin cylinder TUXING and I am loving it it's about twice as fast as the one you just used is much quieter than any of the other ones I've had it is bigger it works like a champ and it costs like a third of what that does.
I wish these things weren't so expensive. I would love to get into PCP airguns. But the rifle I want with a compressor is north of $4000. The Western Airguns Rattler .357 is the rifle.
One can buy a lot of real guns & ammo with that kind of money.
That's more technical or precision than I thought it would be.
This unit can fill my Omega 100 cu/ft tank?
Whats the price on this one. Tia.
Hold on to your hat... it's $1600.00, ouch.
It’s about $1,600, but that’s normal for a compressor that can fill the SCBA tanks and this one takes up much less space than most.
@LegacyAirguns Thank you.
The price of a compressor is the one reason I haven't gotten into PCP air guns. I'd love to do it, but I just can't afford it.
@@VincentVaderlook at the Seneca Aspen. It’s a PCP with a built in pump handle. It can be filled with a compressor, scuba tank or the manual pump. If doing it manually you can use it like a multi pump and pump it about 5-10 times between shots. Can also shoot it more times between pumping, but then when you do pump it’ll take many more pumps to get back to full.
I have this exact model brand new for sale some one reach out I’ll part with it for 1250$. I received it as a gift and it’s still brand spanking new. Mine is the red cross man unit that was destined to go to A JROTC class at a school. But it’s definitely a solid unit. Normally around 1,800$
Fill it from empty.
These compressors will do that, but I have no reason to let my tank drop all the way to empty.
@@LegacyAirgunsI see. Am I wrong in thinking is unit is over 5 years old? Thanks. Nice video.😊
~$1500??? That's much more than other existing options.