Background - I have a Steyr LP10 and I use a divers air cylinder with the Steyr adaptor for charging my pistol cylinders. My wife wants to change to a compressed air powered pistol (currently has a FWB Mod 2 - CO2).
Before we begin the search for a suitable replacement, do all compressed air pistols use the same adaptor as the Steyr? If not, which ones are the same as Steyr? Considering top-end models - Walther LP300 or 400, Morini 162, etc as well as the Steyr.
Air Pistol - Compressed Air Cylinder Adaptors
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Unfortunately, I don't think there is ANY standardization in adapters. I help coach the MIT collegiate team, and we have Hammerlis, Morinis, Steyrs, and Benellis. I know the Hammerli, Morini & Steyr adapters are all very different, and although the Benelli looks very similar to the Morini adapter, they are different as well.
I'm afraid you will need to swap adapters unless you get another Steyr. Either that, or get a second scuba cylinder setup.
I'm afraid you will need to swap adapters unless you get another Steyr. Either that, or get a second scuba cylinder setup.
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This isn't such a big problem, since most air guns are supplied with their own adaptor. Most modern guns have 300 bar adaptors and will fit both types of cylinders. Normally you will store the adaptor with the gun in its case.
You just swap the adaptor according to which gun you are filling.
Since they use O-rings, the adaptors only need to be fingertightened, but it's usually nice to have a spanner of the right size to take them off in case they get overtightened and hard to remove.
You just swap the adaptor according to which gun you are filling.
Since they use O-rings, the adaptors only need to be fingertightened, but it's usually nice to have a spanner of the right size to take them off in case they get overtightened and hard to remove.