just looking for a pricing for a fx airgun t 12 in 177 with the 16 shot mag. this will be my first pcp air rifle and would like to know how much the whole setup would be with a spare mag and with a scuba tank or hand pump.
cheers
tikka
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Re: fx t12
Do you have access to a scuba shop, If you do, get a scuba attachment and never worry about having to pump the rifle tank up.
Pretty sure lewis does not sell scuba tanks but has the attachments.
Regards
Pretty sure lewis does not sell scuba tanks but has the attachments.
Regards
Re: fx t12
thaks native hunter i will go down to the dive shop today and get a pricing on a scuba tank. just wondering how much did you pay for yours just for comparison?
cheers
tikka
cheers
tikka
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Re: fx t12
Hi tikka,
Just for price comparison of SCUBA tanks. Down here in SA a good used 232 Bar tank can cost between $280 to $360 dependent on Cylinder capacity. The average cost of air fills here is between $7 & $10.00 on cylinder capacity. An FX T 12 would get around 30 fills @ 220 bar (180cc tank) I think from a 12 litre 232 Bar cylinder.
To buy a pump will cost around $350 I think, so if you like to work out get one if not go for a scuba tank.
Ray.
Just for price comparison of SCUBA tanks. Down here in SA a good used 232 Bar tank can cost between $280 to $360 dependent on Cylinder capacity. The average cost of air fills here is between $7 & $10.00 on cylinder capacity. An FX T 12 would get around 30 fills @ 220 bar (180cc tank) I think from a 12 litre 232 Bar cylinder.
To buy a pump will cost around $350 I think, so if you like to work out get one if not go for a scuba tank.
Ray.
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Re: fx t12
scuba tanks cna be got on on egay quite reasonably
as long as the tank is " in test" it should be fine
you are at a bit of the wrong end of the season for looking for a s/h tank as a lot more people are diving over summer than winter
send me a pm and I'll give you an email of a mate who runs a dive shop in QLD
another thing to consider is getting a 300 BAR tank for not much more $$ sometimes none
a 10 litre 232 bar is = 2320 litres of air capacity
10 litre 300 bar is 3000 litres capacity
more fills for the same cost
your local dive shop has to have the equipment to be able to fill to 300 bar but- some older shops dont
the 300 BAR fill adaptor for the air rifle is a little different but shouldn't be much more expensive if at all from Lewis
the cost of fills doesn't seem to change if you get a 232 or a 300 BAR round here so I'd go te 300 BAR first up and maybe pay 10% more initial cost but recover it in much longer fill intervals
later
P
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as long as the tank is " in test" it should be fine
you are at a bit of the wrong end of the season for looking for a s/h tank as a lot more people are diving over summer than winter
send me a pm and I'll give you an email of a mate who runs a dive shop in QLD
another thing to consider is getting a 300 BAR tank for not much more $$ sometimes none
a 10 litre 232 bar is = 2320 litres of air capacity
10 litre 300 bar is 3000 litres capacity
more fills for the same cost
your local dive shop has to have the equipment to be able to fill to 300 bar but- some older shops dont
the 300 BAR fill adaptor for the air rifle is a little different but shouldn't be much more expensive if at all from Lewis
the cost of fills doesn't seem to change if you get a 232 or a 300 BAR round here so I'd go te 300 BAR first up and maybe pay 10% more initial cost but recover it in much longer fill intervals
later
P
will write more later if you want about tanks- babbysitting ATM
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Re: fx t12
Mate
I have not to long ago bought a FX Storm from Lewis. Its a great little air rifle, heaps of guts.
Now, I opted for the hand pump, and I must say, it isnt to bad. I pump the rifle back up when I get down to around the 140-160bar, and its very easy and quick. Maybe only 3-4 minutes to pump back to 200bar at most!
Cheers
AI
I have not to long ago bought a FX Storm from Lewis. Its a great little air rifle, heaps of guts.
Now, I opted for the hand pump, and I must say, it isnt to bad. I pump the rifle back up when I get down to around the 140-160bar, and its very easy and quick. Maybe only 3-4 minutes to pump back to 200bar at most!
Cheers
AI
Re: fx t12
Totally agree, the FX pumps are high quality & very user friendly. I was pretty happy with the exercise it offered too, but as I already had a scuba tank and being inherently lazy I now fill from scuba.
CB
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