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FX Impact Mark II air rifle question
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveLM" data-source="post: 2177909" data-attributes="member: 113868"><p>Not sure who this was addressed to, but I'll answer for myself. Unless you live in a rural area, with no access to providers of compressed air, I think that buying a compressor is less desirable than simply spending the money at a dive shop. My shop is only a few minutes away and leaving a tank overnight isn't much of an inconvenience. For me, the issue is maintenance; compressors need to be serviced. I find it easier to let a commercial service worry about that.</p><p></p><p>However, I know that not everyone is as fortunate as me. If I was going to buy a compressor, I'd talk to Brancato at AirTanksForSale.com . Why? Because air tanks, compressors and accessories are his whole business, not a sideline. I've dealt with him for years, and have never been disappointed; he knows what he is talking about. For those who wonder, Brancato has only recently begun selling air rifles and his air related products are still as strong as ever. Note that I'm not saying you shouldn't talk to other vendors; all I'm saying is that you should give Brancato a call and see what you think of what he has to say. And no, I have no interest in his business other than providing information.</p><p></p><p>For the record, I use an ATFS Guppie tank with a 7000 psi regulator and a 10 ft. microbore hose (so I can leave everything lying on the ground). The regulator may be a bit of overkill, but it positively prevents overpressuring any of my guns...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveLM, post: 2177909, member: 113868"] Not sure who this was addressed to, but I'll answer for myself. Unless you live in a rural area, with no access to providers of compressed air, I think that buying a compressor is less desirable than simply spending the money at a dive shop. My shop is only a few minutes away and leaving a tank overnight isn't much of an inconvenience. For me, the issue is maintenance; compressors need to be serviced. I find it easier to let a commercial service worry about that. However, I know that not everyone is as fortunate as me. If I was going to buy a compressor, I'd talk to Brancato at AirTanksForSale.com . Why? Because air tanks, compressors and accessories are his whole business, not a sideline. I've dealt with him for years, and have never been disappointed; he knows what he is talking about. For those who wonder, Brancato has only recently begun selling air rifles and his air related products are still as strong as ever. Note that I'm not saying you shouldn't talk to other vendors; all I'm saying is that you should give Brancato a call and see what you think of what he has to say. And no, I have no interest in his business other than providing information. For the record, I use an ATFS Guppie tank with a 7000 psi regulator and a 10 ft. microbore hose (so I can leave everything lying on the ground). The regulator may be a bit of overkill, but it positively prevents overpressuring any of my guns... [/QUOTE]
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