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glr1
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Moroni ap

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Has any body tried using the high pressure compressor for pcp guns to charge Moroni air pistol?
whitefox545
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Re: Moroni ap

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Sure!! I think you mean (Morini)? If your talking a small compressor that will fill to at least 3000 Lb.and not a garage air compressor, Not a problem!! Just keep an eye on it as it's filling as the small cylinder will fill quickly. J.L.
glr1
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Re: Moroni ap

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Which compressor do you use? Filler adaptor directly to the compressor?
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I have several to choose from but if you only have a pistol to fill I would go with a Yong Heng as it is reasonably priced and filling a pistol will only take a minute or less to fill from empty and less to top off so you will get long life from one and the parts to repair if needed are readily available. In reality a hand pump will be another choice as the cylinder is small and your only filling to 3000 PSI. The compressors come with a quick disconnect so you will need an adapter to put on your fill port as I don't think they come with the pistol. All of the airgun stores sell what you need. Hope this helps. J.L.
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I've never dug into them very much, but I'd pick the one that has the best water filtration/drying system. The drier the air going into your cylinders, the better.
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m1963
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Re: Moroni ap

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For the use described by the OP, maybe look at the Hill EC3000-

https://www.pyramydair.com/product/refu ... ll?a=10837

There are other options...
http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php ... or#p288699

The most economical solution, and best solution for most people: go to a dive shop and buy a used tank that they will fill with air for you.

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conradin
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Re: Moroni ap

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See my post. Gas station pump is not enough. Tire pressure usually is in the 40s psi. 200 bar (Morini 200EI) is 2900 psi.
http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=66457
B Lafferty
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Re: Moroni ap

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m1963 wrote: Mon Dec 12, 2022 11:33 am For the use described by the OP, maybe look at the Hill EC3000-

https://www.pyramydair.com/product/refu ... ll?a=10837

There are other options...
http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php ... or#p288699

The most economical solution, and best solution for most people: go to a dive shop and buy a used tank that they will fill with air for you.

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m1963
Yes. I bought a used one back in 2012 for $95. It has to be hydro tested every five years, but its not expensive to have that done.
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