Hammerli AP20 PRO cylinder hand pump charging

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mister G
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Re: Hammerli AP20 PRO cylinder hand pump charging

Post by mister G »

Unfortunately, I sold my CO2 scuba tank when I sold my Steyr LP1. Now I am back into the compressed airguns.
Got the Hammerli AP20 Pro and need to figure out how to charge the cylinder.

Silly as it may seem, can I somehow use my Craftsman air compressor or is it unable to produce the 120 DIN I need?
Can't use the hand pump ... I can afford the $300+ compressor seen on the Pyramid site.
Perhaps buy a "used" scuba tank from a dive shop?
Some ideas from the group?

Mister Gizzmo
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Re: Hammerli AP20 PRO cylinder hand pump charging

Post by Rover »

"Perhaps buy a "used" scuba tank from a dive shop?"

Yes. Or Craigslist.
Gwhite
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Re: Hammerli AP20 PRO cylinder hand pump charging

Post by Gwhite »

Be warned: A "cheap" used tank from a private seller will probably need hydrotesting, and that will add a fair chunk to the cost. The dive shop I use charges $35 for a hydro test, $14 for a visual inspection, and $3 for a new O-ring to put the valve back on. Basically, it costs me $52 to get an out-of-date tank recertified so it can be filled.

If the dive shop has used tanks for sale, they should be hydrotested, but possibly not super recently.
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Re: Hammerli AP20 PRO cylinder hand pump charging

Post by Dr.Don »

My dive shop had lots of used tanks, but the best of the lot would need hydro testing in less than a year. Hydro costs $75 here. Used tank was $150. New one with a full 10 years before hydro and 10 free refills was $250. Easy choice to go new.
Dr.Don
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