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I have a 7500 psi tank


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I was recently at AOA and saw their selection of compressors. The better ones were branded Daystate. If i could post pics i would.


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I just got a Nuoge compressor to try with my Hatsan Piledriver. Haven't used it yet, doing some other "updates" to the gun. Bought it used. Guy I got it from said he used a foot pump - but I had to send it to Hatsan for some repairs, so I'm not so sure of any of his info. Should have an update report soon, on both gun and compressor.

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Plugged the Nuodge compressor in and hooked it to my Hatsan today. Pumped it to 300 BAR (4,350 PSI) in 4-5 minutes, as it was supposed to. Letting the gun sit pressured up overnight as a check against leakage before firing off some shots, but looks like it may be a good deal. This little compressor works off 110V or will also work with a 12v adaptor for use off a battery "in the field". My only "complaint" so far is that is IS a bit on the loud side.

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Don't buy cheap Chinese compressors and then be upset when it goes south. It will at some point. Save your money and get a Coltri/Daystate. Then follow the instructions. I added an extra drier. This compressor is one sold by AOA, sound familiar? I tether while tuning and if hunting can carry my Hill hand pump. Or return to the truck if more pressure is needed. The cheap pumps will perform for a while perhaps but at some point die. It is hard to get support. I trust AOA to back up their products. Maybe buy a good quality Hill hand pump for topping off and save up. You will be dollars ahead. RZ.


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